In a writers essay, one can cover a specific piece of literature or the entire creation of a given writer. In such essays, students identify themes, motifs, symbols, key messages, stylistic devices, describe or compare characters, their traits and personal conflicts, reveal personal reactions, their interpretation and attitude towards the ...Read More
In a writers essay, one can cover a specific piece of literature or the entire creation of a given writer. In such essays, students identify themes, motifs, symbols, key messages, stylistic devices, describe or compare characters, their traits and personal conflicts, reveal personal reactions, their interpretation and attitude towards the written piece. When focusing on the entire creation of chosen writers, the typical characteristics of their style are uncovered along with the unique and original elements that set it apart. Additionally, the sources of inspiration, the influences, the evolution in time are analyzed. Review the essay samples below on certain writers and their works – pay attention to the topics, content organization, approaches to writing, etc.
Introduction: Symbols determine emotions and how readers choose to perceive hidden ideals in a story. It is common knowledge that very often authors share the message of their story with the reader with the help of certain symbols. Thesis statement: In The Great Gatsby, F.Scott...
Hawthorne wrote his incredible, psychological novel, The Scarlet Letter, not only in the literal sense, but also symbolically to thoroughly ingrain his strong ideas into the minds of his readers. Hawthorne uses sunshine, the forest, roses, the scarlet letter and Pearl to portray deeper thoughts....
The letter “E” is the most common one in all English words. However, such a fact would not be an interesting one to people who feel demeaned as a result of their accents while communicating in English. In Amy Tan’s Mother Tongue, she argues that...
In tragedies, the tragic hero is a noble character but has a fatal flaw which causes them to go through a reversal. In a reversal, the tragic hero goes through many events which not only causes them to suffer, but also disturbs the natural order...
Gabriel Garcia Marquez is renowned as a Colombian novelist who introduced the world to the genre of literature known as Magical Realism in his short stories. Magical realism concerns the overlap of the fantastical with reality; the occurrence of magic and myth in the day-to-day...
Edgar Allan Poe was born on January 19, 1809 in the United States, more precisely in Boston in Massachusetts. He lost his parents in early childhood. His father first, to tuberculosis and alcohol (a vice that Poe inherited, and which haunted him for all his...
Introduction Throughout time, punishment has been a defining consequence for people who do not abide by the law. For instance, Rosa Parks, a civil rights activist, refused to move from her seat for a white man. Back then, the law required Black people to sit...
Jane Austen was an ambitious writer who wanted to enlighten other people through her novels. She condemned pride, and this is best seen in Pride and Prejudice, where the basis of marriage in the 1800s is changed to maturity and education. The normal “capitalistic lens”...
Failing to recognize the truth in humanity leaves Young Goodman Brown in a sad, skeptical, as well as disparate end in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s story with a similar title. On the outward, the story appears to be a reflection and an arraignment of the hypocrisy of...
William Shakespeare’s play, Othello, takes place during the Renaissance period in Venice, Italy. The tragedy is about a man who uses his skill of manipulation to get revenge and causes chaos along with death. Iago manages to trick Othello into thinking that his wife, Desdemona,...
Paradise Lost is one of John Milton’s greatest works, as well as, one of his most controversial. The epic encapsulates the events that occurred in the Bible, more specifically the Book of Genesis, with a Miltonic twist. Adam and Eve were tempted by Satan to...
In the modern world, theater serves as a way for people to escape their daily lives, but it is much more than that. Both today and in Ancient Greece these performances helped teach people lessons and learn about historical events. Although in today’s society, it...
On January 29th, in the year 1845, famous american poet and author Edgar Allan Poe wrote what may be his magnum opus, The Raven. This poem is synonymous with american literature, and has had a deep impact on pop culture. From The Simpsons adapting it...
The book Pride and Prejudice is narrated by a third person, this narrator is an all knowing narrator. This narrator has all access to the emotions and feelings that the characters have. Pride and Prejudice takes place in rural England in the early 19th century....
The often fiendish plans of evil architects work only to certain extents before the truth is eventually exposed. One old yet an excellent example of this kind of plan is found in William Shakespeare’s tragedy of Othello. Iago can manipulate Othello to murder his wife,...
Arthur Miller penned The Crucible in the context of McCarthy-era rhetoric and anti-communist propaganda in the United States. Although it has a literal and direct historical reference and application to the Salem witch trials, the play serves as an overarching metaphor for public persecution and...
Kate Chopin is an American author who wrote many books during the late 1800’s. Chopin lived during a time period where woman did not have basic human rights like voting, opening a bank account and could not hold certain occupations. Through writing Kate Chopin is...
Despite there only being one copy of the source material for the Greek epic poet Homer’s The Odyssey, there have been numerous different interpretations and ideas, as the original language and stylistic elements of the text can be interpreted in various ways. The two translations...
Introduction to Jane Austen’s Literary Legacy Jane Austen is widely recognized as one of the most influential authors in English literature, whose works continue to captivate readers across generations. Living during the Regency era, a time when societal norms were heavily restrictive for women, Austen...