Category: Critical Reflection

  • Essay on ‘The Fall of the House of Usher’ Meaning

    In this essay, two stories The Fall of the House of Usher and The Tell-Tale Heart will be analyzed focusing on how Edgar Allan Poe employs the themes of physical and mental sickness to reflect fear, mystery as well as death. Both stories present many similarities in which the characters are not only physically ill…

  • Essay on ‘Hunger Games’ Dystopia

    In this essay, I will be explaining how Distopya’s conditions and mindsets are fusing into our everyday social behavior. And how they are sociologically being presented today. Status among women and men has evolved over the years in all aspects from jobs to political standings Historically people have been oppressed since structure and government were…

  • Essay on ‘Trifles’ Gender Roles

    Different cultures have their Gender Roles. It is always the woman doing the work for everyone and the family. As for the men, they are the ones to go to work. They come home and it is like they do not have to do anything else. They take very much pride because they put on…

  • Essay on Wall-e Human Dystopia

    In his book, Confessions of a Recovering Environmentalist, Paul Kingsnorth states, With climate change changing, with the sixth mass extinction well underway, with the ocean swimming in our industrial refuse, with our chemical backwash in our breast milk and bloodstreams (32). It is sad to say this but it is the truth, pollution, global warming,…

  • Essay on Dystopian Movies

    It depicts a dystopia destiny wherein fact, as perceived with the aid of maximum people, is a simulated fact known as ‘the Matrix’, created by using sentient machines to subdue the human populace, whilst our bodies’ warmth and electrical pastime are used as a strength source. Computer programmer ‘Neo’ learns this reality and is drawn…

  • Essay on ‘Tell Tale Heart’ Figurative Language

    My team and I analyzed two amazing stories (The Tell-tale Heart and The Fall of House of Usher) we discussed some points and agreed on some and disagreed on other things. I will be taking you through what we discovered and what we have come up with. We first took a look at the telltale…

  • The Tell-Tale Heart’ 5 Paragraph Essay

    Light is at the substance of the actor’s environment and directs the viewer’s attention to different places on stage. The history of light started in the 1580s and it developed over the years it can be defined differently. Also, light has many purposes to use such as visibility, time and places, etc. Tell Tale Heart…

  • Essay on ‘Africa’ by Maya Angelou

    The poem is divided into three stanzas and a total of twenty-five lines. Each stanza has these lively words giving me clear images of Africa in my head, just like watching a movie. Maya Angelou expressed her admiration and respect for her motherland through the poem, giving me a brand new impression of Africa. Besides,…

  • Essay on ‘The Fall of the House of Usher’ Summary

    In Edgar Allan Poes short story The Fall of The House of Usher, the character Madeline is subjected to sexist treatment by her brother, Roderick as well as his friend, who is the unnamed narrator. As Madeline falls ill, the men fear her because she does not embody feminine qualities. She is not spoken to…

  • Poetry Analysis Essay

    John Keats was an amazing romantic poet throughout the 17th century, he wrote many incredible poems. He died at the age of 23. John Keats uses theme and metaphor to create a unique and engaging style. In Bright Star, Would I Were Steadfast as Though Art, Keats expresses themes of dont isolate yourself, love, and…