
Analyzing Janie Starks’ Response to Hierarchy in Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God
In Zora Neale Hurston’s seminal novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God, published in 1937, the protagonist Janie Starks navigates a complex web of social, ...

Treasure Island: The Villainy and Charisma of John Silver
Introduction Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island, first published in 1883, remains a seminal work in the adventure genre, captivating readers with its vivid characters ...

Treasure Island: The Enigmatic Villainy and Charisma of John Silver
Introduction Robert Louis Stevenson’s *Treasure Island* (1883) remains a seminal work in the adventure genre, captivating readers with its vivid depiction of piracy, treasure ...

Discuss the Classical and Modern Theories of Drama
Drama, as a literary and performative art form, has evolved significantly over centuries, reflecting cultural, social, and intellectual shifts. This essay explores the classical ...

Elucidate Murder in the Cathedral as a Verse Drama Written by T. S. Eliot
Introduction This essay seeks to elucidate T. S. Eliot’s *Murder in the Cathedral* (1935) as a verse drama, a significant contribution to modern English ...

Appearances vs. Reality: A Personal Reflection on Hockey and Hamlet
Introduction This essay explores the dichotomy between appearances and reality through a dual lens: a personal experience of returning to competitive hockey after a ...

A Comparative Literary Analysis of *Frankenstein* and *Wuthering Heights*
Introduction This essay undertakes a comparative literary analysis of two seminal works of the Romantic era: Mary Shelley’s *Frankenstein* (1818) and Emily Brontë’s *Wuthering ...

Symbolism of the Green Light in The Great Gatsby
Introduction F. Scott Fitzgerald’s *The Great Gatsby* (1925) is a seminal work of American literature that explores themes of aspiration, class, and the elusive ...

Discuss the Major Themes in “The Lady of Shalott”
Introduction Alfred Lord Tennyson’s poem “The Lady of Shalott,” first published in 1832 and later revised in 1842, is a seminal work of Victorian ...

In All Quiet on the Western Front, War Changes Men in Irreparable Ways
Introduction Erich Maria Remarque’s novel *All Quiet on the Western Front* (1929) stands as a profound critique of the devastating impact of war on ...
