
In 1830, John Downe, a Weaver, Traveled to the United States from England: Analyzing the Rhetorical Strategies in His Letter to Convince His Wife to Emigrate
Introduction In 1830, John Downe, an English weaver, penned a heartfelt letter to his wife from New York, detailing his new life in the ...

How is Gender Identity or Gender Roles Explored in The Great Gatsby and Macbeth?
Introduction This essay examines the exploration of gender identity and gender roles in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s *The Great Gatsby* (1925) and William Shakespeare’s *Macbeth* ...

How Things Fall Apart in “Things Fall Apart”: An Analysis through a Legal Lens
Introduction This essay explores the disintegration of societal structures in Chinua Achebe’s seminal novel “Things Fall Apart,” viewed through the perspective of legal studies. ...

A Doll’s House: A Critical Exploration of Gender and Autonomy in Ibsen’s Play
Introduction This essay examines Henrik Ibsen’s *A Doll’s House* (1879), a seminal work in modern drama, through the lens of gender roles and personal ...

A Short Reflection on My Experience of Studying English
Introduction Studying Functional English at the undergraduate level has been a transformative journey, offering both personal and intellectual growth. This short reflective essay aims ...

Exploring Grammatical Structures in Ivo Andrić’s *Prokleta Avlija*
Introduction This essay examines the grammatical structures employed by Ivo Andrić in his novel *Prokleta Avlija* (*The Damned Yard*), published in 1954, from the ...

“Hamlet is a mad young man”: Using the Play as a Whole, Show How Far You Agree with This View
Introduction William Shakespeare’s *Hamlet*, first performed around 1600, remains one of the most complex tragedies in English literature, often sparking debate about the mental ...

“Hamlet is a Mad Young Man”: How Far Do You Agree?
Introduction William Shakespeare’s *Hamlet*, one of the most celebrated tragedies in English literature, presents a complex protagonist whose mental state remains a subject of ...

Analyzing Rhetorical Strategies in Graeme Wood’s “Why People Fell for an Outlandish Charlie Kirk Theory”
Introduction This essay examines the rhetorical strategies employed by Graeme Wood in his article “Why People Fell for an Outlandish Charlie Kirk Theory,” published ...

Critical Analysis: “The Zombies” by Donald Barthelme
Quixotically, Donald Barthelme’s short story “The Zombies,” published in his collection Sixty Stories, embarks on a bizarre journey into irony, power dynamics, and societal ...
