In the novel 1984 war ment peace, freedom ment slavery, and ignorance ment strength. This novel very intriguing yet dark and twisted, the novel all began with an average man with an average job and an...
Nineteen Eighty-Four, often published as 1984, is a dystopian novel by English writer George Orwell published in June 1949, whose themes center on the risks if government overreach, totalitarianism,...
1984 the Soviet Union the Parallels
George Orwell is an author who wrote the book 1984 and Animal Farm, two famous Dystopian novels. But what is a dystopian novel? A dystopian novel is where the author writes about a society being oppre...
The Crucible is a play based on the Salem witch trials that happened in 1693, in Massachusetts. This play was written by Arthur Miller. The characters in the play portray some of the actual people who...
Teenage years; a quest for self identity, a sense of self. In trying to find themselves, it’s not uncommon to find a teenager experimenting with smoking, drugs, and sex. Teenagers use vulgar languag...
A Character of Antigone in the Play
Antigone is a passionate Greek tragedy of conflict and suffering written by Sophocles. Its plot revolves around the illegal burial of Antigone’s rebellious brother Polyneices. This essay will zoom...
A Class Structure in the Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby serves as a pessimistic critique of the volatility and fickleness of the American Dream, as the audience bears witness the rise and fall of the very manifestation of the noble imperat...
A Complex Analysis of the Raisin in the Sun
ContentsThe title “A Raisin in the Sun” comes from the Langston Hughes poem that says, “What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun?” Dreams play a major role in ...
A Critical Reading of through the Tunnel
The primary thing that we accomplished for this task has perused the Tunnel, a lovely short story by Doris Lessing, where you see a little youngster, named Jerry, climb Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, ...
A Critique of Tone and Diction “A Doll’s House”
The tone and diction in a play, novel, or any other piece of writing is extremely important in portraying a certain theme or idea that the author would like to get across. In A Doll’s House, Henrik ...