Category: Literary Criticism

  • Essay on Transcendentalism in Poetry

    Aims and Objective: The aim and objective of this research is to study self-actualization as a coping mechanism to deal with the post-colonial identity crisis in the poetry of African poets like Ben Okri, and Langston Hughes. With Post-colonialism comes an age of ambiguity, a battle between appropriation and abrogation concerning assimilation into the now-foreign…

  • Marxist Literary Criticism Essay

    Literary theories provide limitless perspectives on the way individuals read the text making each interpretation unique. Through different literary criticisms, individuals appreciate Fitzgeralds portrayal of a theme, event, or character in The Great Gatsby. The Marxist theory analyzes the amount of power in numerous socioeconomic classes, the consequences of these power differences, and the interactions…

  • Making Decision In The Poem The Road Not Taken

    Often times we overthink and criticize ourselves when it comes to making a decision to the point of having regret and sorrow. When we are up against a fork in the road distress kicks in, creating a heavyweight and burden that brings doubt and concerns if we made the right decision. What if the decision…

  • The Lottery and The Hunger Games Essay

    Introduction ‘The Lottery’ by Shirley Jackson and ‘The Hunger Games’ by Suzanne Collins are two thought-provoking works of literature that explore the theme of dystopia and the dark side of human nature. Although written in different time periods and contexts, both stories share common elements and raise similar questions about society, power, and the individual’s…

  • Essay on Mercutio in ‘Romeo and Juliet’

    In the Shakespearian dramatic tragedy play, Romeo and Juliet, there is much visible or known information detailing the importance of the minor characters. The friends of Romeos, Mercutio, and Juliets nurse are both characters that are not considered a major or main focus of the play, but play a crucial role in the advance of…

  • The Importance of Being Earnest’ Character Analysis Essay

    Contrastingly, although duality in The Picture of Dorian Gray is portrayed by dividing ones self into two, in The Importance of Being Earnest, there are several instances of characters taking on dual identities. Jack Worthing is an especially interesting case of this dual identity because, in the end, he becomes the person he has been…

  • Essay on ‘The Stranger’ Book Setting

    The novel L’étranger, which translates as ‘The Stranger’ or ‘The Outsider,’ bears a striking resemblance to Camus’ philosophical concept of absurdity. The book L’étranger translated as The Stranger or The Outsider strongly resembles Camus’ philosophical idea of absurdity. Camus claims in his writings that individual lives and human existence lack rational meaning and order. However,…

  • The Stranger’ Analysis Essay

    When two people look at the same image, it can be seen differently depending on their own experiences. Sensory is based on how people perceive things, their habits, and their outlook on life. Everyone chooses different aspects of a message to focus on whether it is what interests them or what someone considers important. In…

  • Of Mice and Men’ Character Development Essay

    In the story Of Mice And Men by John Steinbeck, The characters Candy, George, and Curley’s wife have unrealistic dreams given their circumstances because Candy wants to do things without them being taken from him, George has hopes to work for himself, and Curley’s wife wants to be a movie star. The character Candy in…

  • Essay on Rosaline in ‘Romeo and Juliet’

    In Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare portrays Romeo as an impulsive and immature character who is ruled by his emotions. He is presented as a Petrarchan lover and his language at the start of the play characterizes him as an inexperienced lover, however, as the play progresses he has an increased maturity as a lover…