Category: Drama

  • College Paper on ‘The Glass Castle’

    Literature Review The primary basis of symbolic interaction theory is the assumption that people create their view of the world and interpersonal meanings jointly through the nature of their encounters (Leeds-Hurwitz, 2016). These respective views and opinions become a person’s new reality. Its key area of focus is gaining an understanding of the role people…

  • Essay on Difference in ‘The Glass Castle’: The Complex Analysis of Rex and Rosemary Walls

    Could you imagine being forced to make your own meals at the age of three? Well, that is exactly what Jeanette Walls experiences in The Glass Castle, a novel written about her life growing up. Throughout the book, she tells her readers about difficult times in her life that she experienced during her childhood. Rex,…

  • Essay on ‘The Glass Castle’: Psychological Case Study

    For those unfortunate to have dealt with a near-death experience, combat exposure, childhood physical abuse, sexual violence, and physical assault have faced what is known as a traumatizing event. Many people are lucky enough to recover sooner than others; however, the rest often face at-risk exposure to ASD (Acute Stress Disorder), Adjustment Disorder, and PTSD…

  • The Glass Castle’: Book Review Essay

    In the memoir, The Glass Castle (2005), the author Jeanette Walls writes about her life, spanning from her troubled childhood to her future move to New York City. Throughout her early years, Jeanette consistently had a difficult relationship with her parents due to them spending money on useless items, which was why she left for…

  • Theme Essay on ‘The Glass Castle’

    The story of Jeannette Walls is nothing short of what you could describe as nightmarish. From living in houses with caving walls to dealing with a narcissistic, alcoholic father, Walls endured a childhood of horrors. Through Walls traumatic childhood, we experience the constant turmoil, dysfunction, and broken promises that she lived with throughout these crucial…

  • The Hate U Give’: Book Review Essay

    Sometimes you can do everything right and things will still go wrong. The key is to never stop doing right. The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas is a young-adult novel about racism. Inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement, this novel puts us in the shoes of Starr Carter, a memorable girl who was…

  • The Hate U Give’: Literary Analysis Essay

    In modern-day society, protests are happening due to injustice and violation of human rights as seen with police brutality, predominantly in the black community. In the novel written by Angie Thomas The Hate U Give, an African-American teenage girl, finds herself in a difficult situation, not knowing what to do with her life or her…

  • Critical Essay on Culture and Social Justice in ‘The Hate U Give’

    Introduction: Culture is a major component that creates the foundation of self-actualization in many people groups along with class and influence. The identity of a person is consistently evolving with its environment. The most important form of symbolic expression is articulate speech. Articulate speech means the communication of ideas; communication means the preservation– tradition–and preservation…

  • Compare and Contrast Essay about Starr from ‘The Hate U Give’

    A recent news report states that in Toronto, Black individuals are most likely to be harmed or killed by Toronto Police officers rather than white individuals. From 2013-2017, nine out of fifteen police shootings of black people caused crucial death and harmful damage. Despite the fact that black people make up 8.8 % of Torontos…

  • Critical Essay on ‘The Hate U Give’: Culture Analysis

    In the lives of the Carter family, living in Garden Heights, the poor neighborhood we see the development of the issues a low-class neighborhood deals with in an everyday matter. Starr Carter lives life in the ghetto while attending Williamson, a predominantly white upper-class high school. In the movie The Hate U Give, directed by…