
The Unattainable American Dream in The Great Gatsby: Gatsby’s Pursuit of Daisy as a Path to Destruction
Introduction F. Scott Fitzgerald’s *The Great Gatsby* (1925) remains a seminal work in American literature, offering a scathing critique of the Jazz Age and ...

Katherine Mansfield and Her Short Story “Bliss”
Introduction This essay explores the life and literary contributions of Katherine Mansfield, a pioneering modernist writer, with a particular focus on her short story ...

Comparative Rhetorical Analysis of Mary Wollstonecraft and Michael Kimmel on Gender Norms
Introduction In exploring the discourse on gender norms and roles, few authors present as compelling a comparison as Mary Wollstonecraft, writing in the late ...

Censorship in Libraries: A Threat to Intellectual Freedom
Introduction Libraries stand as bastions of knowledge, offering access to a diverse array of materials that shape thought, inspire creativity, and foster critical understanding. ...

To Examine the Power Dynamic of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth
Introduction This essay explores the complex power dynamic between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in William Shakespeare’s tragedy, *Macbeth*. Central to the play is the ...

I Love Music by Tea Kawana: Exploring the Transformative Power of Melody
Introduction Imagine a world where emotions take tangible form, where the flick of a note can dissolve one’s very being into vapour, only to ...

Examine the Role of Social Realism, Myth, and Folklore in Shaping Post-Independence Indian Writing in English
Introduction This essay explores the significant influence of social realism, myth, and folklore on post-independence Indian writing in English, a body of literature that ...

Examine A.K. Ramanujan’s “A River” as a Critique of Poetic Tradition and Emotional Detachment
Introduction This essay explores A.K. Ramanujan’s poem “A River,” published in his 1966 collection *The Striders*, as a subtle critique of poetic tradition and ...

Detailed Travelogue Summary of Isabella L. Bird’s “Unbeaten Tracks in Japan”
Introduction This essay provides a detailed summary and analysis of Isabella L. Bird’s “Unbeaten Tracks in Japan,” a seminal travelogue published in 1880, chronicling ...

Kate Chopin: Biography, Analysis, and Critical Review of “The Story of an Hour”
Introduction This essay explores the life and literary contributions of Kate Chopin, a prominent 19th-century American author, with a specific focus on her short ...
