
Elizabeth Bishop’s Poetry Reveals the Wonder of Discovery and Realisation Through a Lens of Close Observation
Introduction Elizabeth Bishop, a 20th-century American poet, is renowned for her meticulous attention to detail and her ability to transform ordinary moments into profound ...

Emotional Confinement in “The Yellow Wallpaper”: Setting as a Reflection of the Narrator’s State and Relationship
IntroductionCharlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” offers a profound exploration of gender roles, mental health, and personal agency in the late 19th century. The ...

Comparing the Motivations and Revenge of Montresor and Tybalt: Anger, Resentment, and Self-Reflection
Introduction This essay compares and contrasts the motivations of Montresor from Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado” and Tybalt from William Shakespeare’s “Romeo ...

Discuss Robinson Crusoe in the Light of the 18th Century Philosophers, Hobbes, Rousseau, and Locke
Introduction Daniel Defoe’s *Robinson Crusoe* (1719) is often regarded as one of the foundational texts of the English novel, exploring themes of individualism, survival, ...

Estuary by Gwen Harwood: A Literary Analysis
Gwen Harwood’s poem “Estuary” offers a profound exploration of memory, time, and the interplay between the natural world and human experience. Written as part ...

Racism and Prejudice in To Kill a Mockingbird: The Courage to Stand Against Injustice
Introduction Harper Lee’s novel, *To Kill a Mockingbird*, published in 1960, remains a seminal work in American literature, exploring the pervasive issues of racism ...

Rhetorical Analysis: Sohrab Ahmari’s “Porn Isn’t Free Speech”
Introduction This essay undertakes a rhetorical analysis of Sohrab Ahmari’s article “Porn Isn’t Free Speech,” published in 2019, which argues that pornography should not ...

How do Nick Carraway’s Personal Biases and Emotional Attachments Influence the Way He Tells the Story in The Great Gatsby?
Introduction F. Scott Fitzgerald’s *The Great Gatsby* (1925) is a seminal work of American literature, often studied for its exploration of class, ambition, and ...

Chronicle of a Death Foretold: Memory, Gender, and Societal Pressure in Shaping Truth and Morality
Introduction Gabriel García Márquez’s *Chronicle of a Death Foretold*, in the English edition published by Vintage, offers a profound exploration of memory, gender expectations, ...

The Role of Memory, Storytelling, Gender Expectations, and Societal Pressure in Chronicle of a Death Foretold
Introduction Gabriel García Márquez’s *Chronicle of a Death Foretold* (1981) offers a profound exploration of truth, identity, and morality within a tightly knit Latin ...
