Essays, Book Reports & Research Reports on World Literature Authors (135) essays
Authors essays:
Notes on David Malouf's "Imaginary Life" and Wordsworth's Poems on reading of the theme "In the Wild" with comparison analysis and similarities of the texts by A. Mojako
... Wordsworth's Poems Modern relevance: A view of oneness with nature fits in with concepts in Zen Buddhism (fastest growing religion in Australia) and the views of the Green movement. Similarities: • Mostly interior monologue (record of narrator's thoughts and feelings), and ...
The apparitionist/non-apparitionist controversy
... Henry James' "The Turn of the Screw" has been the subject of a number of critical papers, lectures, scholarly articles, and debates. Such flow of analytical works is suggestive of the success of the story which has become Henry James' s most famous work. It is equally suggestive of the quality the ...
Fahrenheit 451
... the community, and the society of life. I would surely break free, like Guy Montag, and open my doors to freedom of knowledge. It would be an experience, where I would loose all the rights I was given at birth, freedom and liberty. This world would challege my individualism and characteristics, and ...
Tracing The Roles Of Women in Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
... Okonkwo was provoked to justifiable anger by his youngest wife...not even for fear of the goddess." o In this quotation, Okonkwo shows that he does not care that it is the Week of Peace, but that he only cares his wife committed a wrong-doing by thinking of ...
"The Journey of Crazy Horse" by Joseph M Marshall III The book report was a summary and response/reaction paper to the Lakota History of Crazy Horse.
... The virtue of knowledge was what the gift was supposed to help him learn because of the proper care for his bow. He learned the proper way to carry, care for the bow and arrows and how to shoot it effectively because of the knowledge his father and grandfathers were teaching him. The ...
Commentary on "The Kite Runner" by Khaled Hosseini
... is why the name of the narrator is never mentioned in this chapter. By using the narrators first point of view to reveal the reminiscent and reflective tone, Hosseini is able to arouse pity for the narrator and makes the readers into the novel. Ultimately, after reading the chapter one, the readers ...
The Gap Between Fact and Fiction Jamaica Kincaid "On Seeing England for the First Time" V. S. Naipaul "Jasmine" discussing myths in society
... one of the British Isles; therefore the school systems would enforce teaching British history. Through the way in which the school system, an aspect of society, taught the students about England it would appear that England was a special jewel...and ...
Milton's Elegy Vs. Gray's Elegy. Through The Use Of Imagery, and Pathetic Fallacy, Argues The Superiority Of Milton's Elegy
... and plucking off the berries. Milton, though terrorizing nature, is also describing it and this description thus adds to the imagery of the work. Gray's elegy is set in the graveyard, and the imagery, therefore, is more bleak, dark, and murky. When describing the dead buried under the ...
"Lawson's Stories display a great empathy for the ordinary person."
... the people of the town and no one will remember him tomorrow. There are numerous examples of empathy that is illustrated in Lawson's stories. His characters are so in-depth and show such emotion which builds the readers understanding and allow them to associate their own lives, thoughts and ...
Gabriel Garcia Marquez' use of historical events and their fictionalization in his novel One Hundred Years Of Solitude.
... of the family) Aureliano completes the deciphering of Melquiades' scrolls only to find that he is in fact reading the history of the Buendia family, that he is reading his own life. When he concludes the deciphering of the manuscripts, Macondo is "wiped out by the wind and exiled from the memory of ...