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Touch of Lust and Love Edna Pontillier’s two lovers in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening induce very distinct attitudes within Edna and the importance of these lovers are shown in contrasting physical touch. Robert and Edna’s relationship begins as a friendship that gives emotional comfort and...
Women Empowerment for Female Masculinity The patriarchal society, created restrictions on defining feminism and masculinity. Since society puts women into boxes, it’s difficult for female masculine women. Women who are driven into male-dominated occupations are viewed as a threat to a society with strict standards....
Romanticizing “Fern Hill” “Fern Hill” by Dylan Thomas is a poem that celebrate the whimsy of childhood. The poem revolves around the focus of how impactful time is in a person’s life, through the eyes of a young boy (Korg). The boy serves an archetype...
“Now I was young and easy under the apple boughs.” (1). In the poem Fern Hill, the poet tries to express the way he felt as a child, laying happily under the trees on a starry night. And by the way he speaks, he seems...
50 Shades of Sexual Abuse: Misinterpretation of romance and healthy BDSM “I just finished reading the most AMAZING book…” a woman whispers, leaning secretively to her friend’s ear beside her. “Fifty Shades of Grey!” The friend gasps and blushes, turning towards her with wide eyes....
A Criticism of Fifty Shades of Grey For my analysis of Fifty Shades of Grey, I will be using McKerrow’s Critical Rhetoric. It discusses pointing out the source of power in the book, and then identifying a way to rectify the situation. Fifty Shades of...
Throughout human history, sexual fetishism has been practiced on a scale that ranges from entire civilizations to single individuals. Some find themselves used as punch lines to oft-told jokes, while others are too taboo to be mentioned in polite company – whatever their nature, there...
“Mending Wall” by Robert Frost is about how everyone needs a barrier. Without one, people would be vulnerable and easy to target, easy to hurt. Then you have “Fire and Ice,” which is also by Robert Frost. It is about the two arguments of how...
Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman is a work that has been interpreted many different ways over the last few decades. As the main character Willy Loman’s mental health unravels, the audience has a hard time figuring out if this classic is a tragedy or...
When I first read this poem, the first thing that I notice is general idea that whoever is speaking (in first person) is describing the end of the world. The first thing that comes to mind is the movie “Armageddon” and meteors burning up the...
In the novel Forge, by Laurie Halse Anderson, Curzon and Isabel are slaves who have run away from their masters. As they separate, Curzon joins the army where friendships with soldiers (especially a boy named Eben) help get him through rough times. Curzon continuously thinks...
Imagerys Effect On Poetry Imagery is perhaps the most important tool that a writer must possess to be considered great. Imagery may be defined as the representation through language of sense experience (Arp, 607). This means that anything written that can be related to one...
In Seamus Heaney’s “The Forge” we are taken into the speaker’s thought process as he is picturing the inside of a forge that he passes by. He begins by describing what is physically visible to him and slowly uses this information to develop an idea...
A famous short story, “Two Friends,” was translated by Gordon R. Silber. This story took place during the Franco-Prussian War that began in 1870. This war was a conflict between France and Germany. As Maupassant’s story begins, the city in on the verge of surrender....
Analysis of the play elements Terrence Mcnally s career began in the New York off-off-Broadway boom of the late 1960s. Most of his 60 s plays are not really relevant although some are funny. However, during the 70 s his plays began to get recognition....
Harrisons novel “Generals Die in Bed” is narrated by an anonymous soldier stationed in the infamous trenches of World War 1. The soldier tells of the slaughterhouse of war with horrific and uncompromising description. Throughout the text there are a few instances of heroism and...
Many rhetorical devices and other formal features exist within Gimpel the Fool to make it an engaging and effective work. A few such tools include the use of rhymes, references to animals, biblical allusions, foreshadow, and color. The author employs these various tools to create...
Gimpel the Mystic In “Gimpel the Fool”, Gimpel’s gullibility becomes the basis for the power of faith as a theme in the text. What Isaac Bashevis Singer’s use of Gimpel’s credulity as the foundation of the short story’s theme does is redefine faith as a...
To Be Loved by a Fool, To Love a Fool The importance of love is a timeless theme—one might say it is the most nourishing substance to a human life—and it is intertwined within Jewish literature like the religion itself. Whether it be the love...