Category: Critical Reflection

  • Essay on ‘The Things They Carried’ Poetry

    The Things They Carried By Tim OBrien: Quotations The Things They Carried The things they carried were largely determined by necessities (OBrien 2). They carried all they could bear, and then some, including a silent awe for the terrible power of the things they carried (OBrien 7). They carried their own lives. The pressures were…

  • Essay on ‘Dracula’ Setting

    This is what makes the reader fear the setting and makes this a gothic novel. The adverb boldly is used to describe the rocks this personifies the rocks and portrays them as having no fear. Dracula was read and made for a Victorian audience this was during the British Empire, during this time in Victorian…

  • Essay on ‘Trifles’ by Susan Glaspell Summary

    In this class, we have read two plays, Trifles, and Sure Things. This year was different from the other years because, in the previous years, the teacher would have his students take part in the play in the classroom, but due to COVID-19, we were unable to do that. Since this pandemic started, hanging out…

  • Essay on Maya Angelou ‘New Directions’

    When people undertake a mission, there are many dangerous and unpredictable risks. Goals are statements in peoples lives and what they want to achieve. For example, Annie Johnson established a store to support her children while starting with nothing. Ernesto Galarza came to America to try and learn English. Cap accepted the risk of traveling…

  • Main Themes Of The Documentary The Dark Side Of Chocolate

    INTRODUCTION No matter what age we are, everyone relish chocolates and candies but whenever we bite a chocolate bar or sip a cup of hot cocoa did we ever consider where it comes from? Chocolates make a person smile when they are sad, it can cheer up anyone at anytime and at any given situation,…

  • Critical Self-Reflection As Psychological Concept Of Personality

    Psychoanalytic theory is a theory derived by Sigmund Freud, one of the most famous psychologists from the 20th century, that analyzes personality development. It focuses on the conflicts people go through during their childhood to better understand their current behavioral and emotional problems. He came up with three parts of the personality: the id, our…

  • Foucault ‘Discipline and Punish’ Essay

    Michel Foucault, author of the book ‘Discipline and Punishment: The Birth of Prison’ lived from 1926 to 1984 and was a French philosopher, historian, and sociologist. This novel shows how the prison looked and changed, what torture was used, what punishments were used against prisoners, and what a typical day looked like at this place.…

  • Opinion on Death Penalty Essay

    Introduction: The death penalty, also known as capital punishment, is a highly contentious topic that has sparked intense debates worldwide. As I reflect on my opinion about the death penalty, I find myself wrestling with moral, ethical, and practical considerations. This essay aims to delve into the complexities of the death penalty and explore the…

  • Essay on Police Brutality Movies

    Get Out, a 2017 American horror film written and directed by Jordan Peele, follows Chris Washington, a young African-American man who uncovers a disturbing secret when he meets the family of his white girlfriend. Throughout the film, layers of underlying racism are uncovered from the family and their community until finally, Chris realizes that they…

  • Critical Reflection On An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding

    David Humes work, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, questions the principle upon which inductive knowledge is formed. Hume brainstorms on many subjects concerning knowledge in which he appears to attack fake knowledge. The work is divided into twelve sections in which Hume tackles different but correlating aspects of knowledge. He believes that the paper is…