
Rhetorical Analysis of “Artists, Creative Work and AI” by The New York Times
Introduction This essay provides a rhetorical analysis of the opinion article “Artists, Creative Work and AI,” published in The New York Times on December ...

Exploring Self-Deception and Morality in David Foster Wallace’s “Good People”: A Character Analysis of Lane Dean Jr. and a Modern Social Media Perspective
Introduction What constitutes genuine goodness, and how is it measured in the face of personal conflict? David Foster Wallace’s short story “Good People” offers ...

Systemic Oppression and the Individual: A Literary Analysis of Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery” and Michel Foucault’s “Panopticism”
Introduction This essay explores the concept of systemic oppression of the individual by socio-political institutions in Shirley Jackson’s short story “The Lottery” (1948) and ...

Violence as a Substitute for Intimacy: Gender Dynamics and Masculinity in Lord of the Flies
In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies, the absence of girls on the isolated island serves as a catalyst for a profound transformation in ...

Dreams and Nightmares: Interpreting Trauma and Identity in Helen Oyeyemi’s White is for Witching
Introduction Helen Oyeyemi’s novel *White is for Witching* (2009) is a haunting exploration of identity, trauma, and the supernatural, blending gothic elements with postcolonial ...

How does Gabriel García Márquez utilize a fragmented narrative structure in his novella Chronicle of a Death Foretold to illustrate the psychological distortion of collective memory in the aftermath of a highly preventable tragedy?
Introduction Gabriel García Márquez’s novella, *Chronicle of a Death Foretold* (1981), is a profound exploration of memory, societal complicity, and the inevitability of tragedy. ...

How Does *The Death of Ivan Ilyich* Compare with *One Hundred Years of Solitude* in Their Portrayal of Suffering?
Introduction This essay explores the depiction of suffering in two seminal works of literature: Leo Tolstoy’s *The Death of Ivan Ilyich* (1886) and Gabriel ...

In A Valediction Forbidding Mourning by John Donne, the Speaker Argued that True Love is Spiritual and Strong Enough to Survive Physical Separation Without Sadness or Drama. Discuss.
Introduction John Donne’s poem *A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning*, written in the early 17th century, is a profound exploration of love and separation. The speaker ...

Borderlands Consciousness in George Washington Gómez and Caballero: A Comparative Analysis of Racial Identity and Cultural Conflict
Introduction This essay explores the concept of borderlands consciousness through a comparative literary analysis of Américo Paredes’ *George Washington Gómez* (1990) and Jovita González ...

Borderlands Consciousness in George Washington Gómez and Caballero: A Comparative Literary Analysis
Introduction This essay undertakes a comparative literary analysis of two seminal texts, Américo Paredes’ George Washington Gómez (1990) and Jovita González and Eve Raleigh’s ...
