
Significance of Capitalization in Emily Dickinson’s Poems: “His Bill an Auger is,” “Bee! I’m Expecting You!,” and “A Route of Evanescence”
Introduction Emily Dickinson, one of the most enigmatic figures in American literature, is renowned for her unconventional poetic style, which includes her distinctive use ...

Exploring Ambiguity and Intent in the Encounter of Kiều and Kim Trọng in Nguyễn Du’s Truyện Kiều
Introduction This essay examines a pivotal scene from Nguyễn Du’s *Truyện Kiều*, specifically the trích đoạn (excerpt) where Thúy Kiều encounters Kim Trọng through ...

Overcoming Obstacles in The Circuit by Francisco Jiménez: A Thematic Analysis
Introduction Francisco Jiménez’s *The Circuit* (1997) offers a poignant autobiographical narrative of a young migrant worker’s life in mid-20th-century America. The text, a collection ...

How Does Steinbeck Present Dreams in Of Mice and Men?
Introduction John Steinbeck’s novella *Of Mice and Men*, published in 1937, is a poignant exploration of the American Dream set against the backdrop of ...

How Do the Texts Explore the Ways in Which AAPI Individuals Struggle with the Pressure to Assimilate, and How Do They Go About Finding Visibility and Humanization?
Introduction This essay examines the complex struggles of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) individuals as they navigate the pressure to assimilate into dominant ...

Secrecy and Appearance vs Reality in The Hairdresser of Harare by Tendai Huchu
IntroductionTendai Huchu’s novel, The Hairdresser of Harare, published in 2010, offers a compelling exploration of the tension between appearance and reality, underpinned by themes ...

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 ...
