
“Eliza is a victim of patriarchy” To what extent do you agree with the statement?
Introduction George Bernard Shaw’s play Pygmalion (1913), a satirical exploration of class, language, and gender dynamics in Edwardian England, centres on Eliza Doolittle, a ...

How is the Theme of Loneliness Represented in Of Mice and Men?
Introduction John Steinbeck’s novella Of Mice and Men, published in 1937, explores the harsh realities of the American Dream during the Great Depression, set ...

ENG 102 Researched Argument Essay (revised 2025)
Introduction In an era dominated by digital connectivity, social media platforms have become integral to daily life, particularly for young adults navigating educational, social, ...

Conveying Hope and Unity: A Comparative Analysis of Maya Angelou’s “On the Pulse of Morning” and Amanda Gorman’s “The Hill We Climb”
Introduction In the realm of American inaugural poetry, few works capture the essence of national renewal and collective aspiration as powerfully as Maya Angelou’s ...

Mother Night vs Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Introduction This essay compares Kurt Vonnegut’s Mother Night (1961) and Robert Louis Stevenson’s Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1886), two novels ...

Social Critique in Jane Austen’s Emma: Reflecting Attitudes and Values of Regency England
Introduction Jane Austen’s novel Emma (1815) serves as a lens through which to examine the societal attitudes and values of Regency England, particularly concerning ...

Narratives from the Past Can Convey Ideas, Attitudes and Values. Discuss How This Statement Applies to Emma in Chapter 1 of “Emma” by Jane Austen
Introduction Jane Austen’s “Emma” (1815), a cornerstone of English literature, exemplifies how narratives from the past can transmit ideas, attitudes, and values intrinsic to ...

Write an interpretive essay that analyzes literature from the perspective of a quotation. In your essay, interpret the quotation and explain how it applies to literature you have read. Support your viewpoint with evidence from a variety of literary texts that you have read. Include precise language and literary terms. “That’s what literature is. It’s the people who went before us, tapping out messages from the past, from beyond the grave, trying to tell us about life and death! Listen to them!” –Passage, Connie Willis
Introduction This essay interprets Connie Willis’s quotation from her novel Passage (2001), which portrays literature as ethereal messages from deceased authors, urging readers to ...

The Responsibility of Dr. Jekyll for the Crimes of Mr. Hyde in Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Introduction Robert Louis Stevenson’s novella The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886) remains a cornerstone of Victorian literature, exploring themes of ...

The Events and Themes in Min Jin Lee’s “Pachinko” and Their Relation to Korean-Japanese Historical Relations
Introduction Min Jin Lee’s novel Pachinko (2017) chronicles the multi-generational saga of a Korean family, beginning in the early 20th century in Japanese-occupied Korea ...
