
Macbeth vs. Scarborough: A Comparative Essay on the Theme of Challenges
Introduction This essay undertakes a comparative analysis of William Shakespeare’s *Macbeth* (1606) and Catherine Hernandez’s *Scarborough* (2017), focusing on the theme of challenges as ...

Estados Corporales y Perceptivos Alterados como Vía de Acceso al Conocimiento de lo Vegetal en La vorágine
Introduction: Contextualising La vorágine in Critical Discourse José Eustasio Rivera’s seminal novel, La vorágine (1924), stands as a cornerstone of Latin American literature, frequently ...

Women and Feminism in Literature Overall
Introduction This essay explores the representation of women and the influence of feminism in literature, a significant theme within the field of English studies. ...

The Life of Pi Presents Pi’s Re-evaluation of Belief and Invites Us to Do the Same: Exploring Martel’s Presentation of Belief in the Novel
Introduction Yann Martel’s *Life of Pi* (2001) is a profound exploration of belief, survival, and the human condition, set against the backdrop of a ...

How Shakespeare Uses Antonio’s Treatment of Shylock to Question Conventional Ideas of Goodness
Introduction In William Shakespeare’s *The Merchant of Venice*, the complex interplay between characters reveals nuanced critiques of societal norms, particularly around morality and virtue. ...

By Exposing the Tension Between Institutional Authority and Individual Conscience, Charlotte Brontë Argues That Ethical Integrity—and Relational Equality—Can Only Emerge When Inner Conviction Supersedes External Pressure
Introduction Charlotte Brontë’s novel *Jane Eyre* (1847) serves as a profound exploration of the conflict between institutional authority and individual conscience, a theme central ...

Analysing the Treatment of Nature and the Supernatural in Coleridge’s *Kubla Khan* and Wordsworth’s *Tintern Abbey*
Introduction This essay seeks to explore a unique aspect of Romanticism by focusing on the contrasting treatments of nature and the supernatural in the ...

Comment à travers l’écriture romanesque, l’histoire des personnages en marge anime-t-elle une réflexion chez le lecteur ? Une analyse de *Manon Lescaut* de l’Abbé Prévost
Introduction The novel *Manon Lescaut*, published in 1731 by Antoine François Prévost, stands as a seminal work of French literature, often regarded as one ...

DSCC 10 Project: Analysing the Treatment of Nature in Shelley’s Ode to the West Wind, Eliot’s Preludes, and Keats’s Works
Introduction This essay explores a unique aspect of Romanticism, specifically the treatment of nature, through a comparative analysis of Percy Bysshe Shelley’s *Ode to ...

Proving Tragedy in ‘The Stone Angel’ by Margaret Laurence: Five Key Examples
Introduction Margaret Laurence’s novel The Stone Angel (1964) is a profound exploration of human struggle, loss, and unyielding pride, encapsulating the essence of tragedy. ...
