In his novel Farah tries to culminate the exploitation of the patriarchy and the sustainment of women liberation by the state. Under the administration of Barre Government, the life of women and the quest for individuality among Somali women is hegemonized. The central character in...
Rudyard Kipling’s short “On the City Wall” story displays an extremely complex look of 19th century British rule over India. The setting is Lahore where a courtesan named Lalun hosts a salon in her apartment on the city’s divider. If you want to know what...
In her article “Beyond Anger,” Martha C Nussbaum discusses the causes and weakness of anger and suggests that people should manage their anger. The article was published in 2016 on Aeon (2018), an independent digital magazine that publishes thoughtful and inspiring articles cover multiple topics....
Being yourself can be scary – even more when being yourself is not welcomed in your house or the place where you live. People either accept you as you are or accept the “fact” that you shouldn’t even be consider human. Becoming Nicole is the...
Bom Boy by Yewande Omotoso is written in the genre known as Bildungsroman. However, it is in the form of a dissensual Bildungsroman. Peiker (2015) states that “A key plot difference between the dissensual and the traditional Bildungsroman is that a finished Bildung, the essential...
Sexuality and sexual preference have been a touchy subject from past to present. Accepting individuals’ choices and views in society have not been the friendliest in various parts of the world including America. Laws are being passed to help bring true equality for the L....
The murder mystery of the century! Unfortunately the term, perhaps the genre itself has become so grossly overused, it has lost its meaning to the general public. However, back in 1939 Agatha Christie wrote a novel with such a captivating story and complex characters, the...
Evidence is required in order to draw any sort of conclusion. This means that for the Book of Mormon to be true, then there needs to be evidence of its validity. Just like we can know if something tastes good by trying it, we can...
In the text “This is Water” by David Foster Wallace although many people may seem to the center of the universe, Wallace guides them to be aware of the world around them. Wallace uses emotional and logical appeals in his main argument that people can...
In the Armies of Deliverance (2019), Elizabeth R. Varon gather up a assortment of different documents that range from mainly books and photograph imagery. With those in hand, Varon was able to layout the groundwork that showed the battle of the Civil War from different...
The book “Attitude is Everything” touches on the idea of how the way we perceive the world and the circumstances around us affect us through our actions which are followed by the results. This is a book based on Jeff Keller’s journey of being a...
The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver is a poignant and compelling novel that explores themes of motherhood, identity, and belonging. Set in the 1980s, the novel follows the journey of Taylor Greer, a young woman from Kentucky who sets out on a road trip to...
Les Misérables, written by Victor Hugo, is a classic novel that depicts the struggles of the poor and oppressed during the French Revolution. The purpose of this critical essay is to analyze the historical context, characters, themes, symbolism, and critical reception of the novel. The...
Angela Vicario is a complex and intriguing character in Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s novel, “Chronicle of a Death Foretold.” Through her actions and motivations, Angela embodies the themes of honor, duty, and societal expectations prevalent in the novel. This essay aims to provide a deep analysis...
Kurt Vonnegut’s “The Lie” presents a compelling exploration of the human tendency to deceive ourselves and others in order to avoid facing harsh realities. Through the protagonist’s internal struggle and eventual decision to lie to his wife, Vonnegut prompts readers to reflect on the consequences...
Introduction Frantz Fanon’s “A Dying Colonialism” is a seminal work that delves into the psychological and cultural impacts of colonialism on both the colonizers and the colonized. Published in 1959, this book offers a profound analysis of the Algerian struggle for independence from French colonial...
Re-education, a practice in Communist China where city youths are sent to rural villages in order for them to get in touch with the way of their ancestors and create a larger working class, may seem like a harmless system. However, re-education, to a degree,...
Twentieth-century scholars of slavery have both slavery’s effects on the slave mentality and the development of culture (or lack thereof) and the existence of paternalism among the slave-holding class. However, authors such as Ulrich Phillips, Kenneth Stammp, and Eugene Genovese all approach the subject on...
Unbroken: A World War II story of survival, resilience, and redemption by Laura Hillenbrand is one of the most unusual battle stories of all. It is a book of hope for: a hell of a story in the grip of the one writer who can...
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Author Libby Hathorn has drawn on family history and done extensive research to write a fascinating book that profiles two young protagonists, both seventeen years of age, who are related. Maurice, who went to Gallipoli and the Western Front and his great-great nephew, Oliver, who...
Randomness and Manipulation To define information as a probability function[…]implies that randomness always already interpenetrates pattern, for probability as a concept posits a situation in which there is no a priori way to distinguish between effects extrapolated from known causes and those generated by chance...
Mark J. Plotkin born May 21, 1955 is an ethnobotanist, a plant explorer in neotropics, and an advocate for tropical rainforest conservation. Mark began his education at Isidore Newman School in New Orleans, worked at Harvard University’s Museum of Comparative Zoology. Completing his bachelor’s degree...
Guns, Germs, and Steel is a New York Times bestseller, written by Jared Diamond. The book was published in 1999 by W.W Norton and Company located in New York. Diamond shares his views and points in the first 376 pages then goes on with acknowledgments...
My Bloody Life was an amazing book for this class, not only did it tell us so much about his life, how he grew up, the ways his family treated him. It explained to us why he did the things he did, growing up and...
The Divergent trilogy is by far one of my favorites, however the first book of the series is my personal favorite. Divergent by Veronica Roth is one of my go to books on a lazy day. It is the perfect mix of a dystopian and...
Introduction In The Pursuit of Unhappiness by Daniel Haybron, he critiqued hedonistic theories on the grounds that pleasure is “not plausibly identifiable with happiness” and deemed this as the lack of “descriptive adequacy” (Haybron, p.57). Borrowing the notion of descriptive adequacy from philosopher L. W....
French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan has been known worldwide as the man who has introduced the concept, “The Mirror Stage”. Another one of his most leading works is of course the concept of “Other”. In an article entitled “Being the Other Woman: Watanabe’s Unrequited Love for...
E. F. Schumacher’s ‘Small is beautiful: Economics as if people mattered’ is based on alternative economic thinking dealing with the account of natural resources and human behaviour. He inherently talks about human value based thinking of development. Subtitle of this book is more directive than...
My book is “Trust me I am a junior doctor” is written by Max Pemberton, published in 2008. The book talks about junior doctor max and his junior doctor colleagues and their struggle, challenge of the cases that have been through their journey at first...