
Sujet no 1 « L’humanité [i. e. les personnages littéraires] n’est parfaite dans aucun genre, pas plus dans le mal que dans le bien. » (Choderlos de Laclos, Les Liaisons dangereuses)
Introduction The quote from Pierre Choderlos de Laclos’s epistolary novel Les Liaisons dangereuses (1782) asserts that humanity, particularly as represented by literary characters, achieves ...

Passive and Active Voice
Introduction In the study of English language and grammar, the concepts of active and passive voice represent fundamental aspects of sentence construction that influence ...

Writing an Argumentative Essay about the Nobel Prize in Literature
Introduction In the field of Language Arts, argumentative essays serve as a fundamental tool for students to develop critical thinking and persuasive writing skills. ...

Define and Distinguish Between Active and Passive Voice with Reference to Sentence Structure
Introduction In the study of Academic English, understanding grammatical structures is essential for effective communication, particularly in writing essays, reports, and research papers. This ...

Analytical Commentary to a VCE Unit 3 English Language Standard on the Provided Transcript
Introduction This analytical commentary examines the provided transcript of Magda Szubanski’s pre-recorded acceptance speech for her induction into the Logies Hall of Fame in ...

Although both Kali Fajardo-Anstine’s Ghost Sickness and Jhumpa Lahiri’s Temporary Matter indicate that, despite traumatic experiences, people are capable of overcoming these events, both texts display how traumatic events can alter the course of a person’s life permanently through emotional detachment, loss of cultural identity, and damage to one’s relations. Ultimately, Fajardo-Anstine and Lahiri reveal that trauma can have a lifelong impact on a person that can cause irreversible damage.
Introduction Trauma, as a profound psychological and emotional disruption, often reshapes individuals’ lives in literature, reflecting broader human experiences. This essay examines Kali Fajardo-Anstine’s ...

Discuss the Claim that Washington Irving, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Edgar Allan Poe Each Construct Literary Meaning through Distinct Aesthetic Strategies
Introduction The early nineteenth-century American literary landscape was shaped by figures such as Washington Irving, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Edgar Allan Poe, each contributing to ...

Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet features a multitude of rhetorical approaches utilized by all major characters. Explain how all three rhetorical approaches studied (ethos pathos logos) are utilized by three separate characters.
Introduction William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, first performed around 1595, is a timeless tragedy that explores themes of love, fate, and familial conflict in ...

The Benefits of Uncovering Previously Undiscoverable Information Through Memoir Literature in the Context of Contemporary Historical Literature
Introduction In the realm of contemporary historical literature, memoir writing serves as a vital conduit for revealing insights that remain otherwise inaccessible through traditional ...

What is Karl Ove Knausgaard Saying or Suggesting Through These Entries in His Novel “Winter” About the Central Experiences, Qualities, or Conflicts of Winter the Season: First Snow, Winter, Snowdrifts
Introduction Karl Ove Knausgaard, a prominent Norwegian author known for his autobiographical style, explores the intricacies of everyday life in his Seasons Quartet, a ...
