Authors Essays, Book Reports & Research Papers (4,138) essays
- Charles Dickens (225)
- Shakespeare (3,512)
Authors essays:
Roald Dahl
... Sofie med sina barn tillbaka till Llandaff, där hon köpte huset Cumberland Lodge. Roald började sin skolgång i Elm Tree House kindergarten när han var sex. Han gick dock bara där i ett år, och fick sedan gå i Llandaff ... Ty Gwyn som det nu heter, men 1918 flyttade de till en större villa, Ty ...
The Importance of a Reliable Character in Jane Austen.
... s viewpoint. Several times Austen relies on a proven, sensible character to control the implied reader's opinions and reactions. With this control, Austen is able to successfully relay the novel's ...
"On Monsieur's Departure"
... On Monsieur's Departure", with its highly interpretive nature and use of strong themes and appropriate literary devices, expresses the inner turmoil of its author, Queen Elizabeth, to the reader. The basic concept of this 17th century poem ...
Robert Louis Stevenson`s Black Arrow
... several times which led to confusion, people were forced to fight for they lords knowing little about their aims and England suffered. Another insight into the medieval ages is the institute of guardianship presented in Black Arrow several times (e.g. Richard`s ...
How Mr Darcy's Character Develops in Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin
... novel. Our opinion of him is then backed up when Mrs Bennet tells Mr Bennet how "he is a most disagreeable, horrid man". Then once we get this opinion ...
Marlowe's "Dr. Faustus" and the Renaissance
... century and spread throughout Europe, carrying with it a new emphasis on the individual, on classical learning, and on scientific inquiry into the nature ... man like Faustus who tries to live without God can ultimately go nowhere but down, into mediocrity. Selling one's ...
Emma by Jane Austen and Clueless by Amy Heckerling, An Analysis
... nature of society. The adaptation breathes new life into Austen's satire of women's place in society by bringing the social contexts of the novel and film into focus. Thus by understanding past literary texts we can truly appreciate the present and view Clueless on ...
Henrik Ibsen's" Doll House".
... s House In the play A DOLL'S HOUSE a variety of social themes are discussed, evoking thoughts about how women were treated and giving us a glimpse into the workings of a repressed and desperate 19th century housewife's ...
A look at the novel 'Waterland' by Graham Swift. Focusing on how the use of history within the novel exemplifies the reflective style of Swift.
... On page 310, Crick says: "And History scarcely finds time to mention that on the eve of the French Revolution Louis XVI mourned his first-born." This is just as Tom is mourning the loss of the child at Martha Clay's house ...
George Orwell
... London. He later lived among destitute coal miners in northern England, an experience that caused him to give up on capitalism in favor of democratic socialism. In 1936, he traveled to Spain to report on ...