Madness in Lady Audley’s Secret and Rebecca
Q: ‘What use does the text make of ‘madness,’ or mental disturbance?’ The two texts I am going to be focusing on are Braddon’s Lady Audley’s Secret and Du Maurier’s…
Read more >Hamlet Fortinbras Death
Hamlet Analysis Hamlet's Last Soliloquy “Sith I have cause, and will, and strength, and means / To do't†(IV. iv. 46-47). Hamlet, by William Shakespeare is a tragic narrative poem…
Read more >Mahasweta Devi – Rudali
Amity Institute of English Studies and Research INTRODUCTION Mahasweta Devi’s Rudali centers on the two women who develop a partnership for survival. Rudali is one of the haunting stories that…
Read more >English Essays – Hitchcock Movie Of Rebecca
Analyse the differences between the text and the Hitchcock movie of Rebecca The film Rebecca (1940), directed by Alfred Hitchcock, is an adaptation of a book by the same title…
Read more >The Great Gatsby: An Analysis
In the 1920s many Americans began using credit, and buying and becoming very materialistic, and losing their spirit and identity. In F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby the characters are…
Read more >English Literature Essays – Gerard Manley Hopkins
In light of the critics' comments discuss Gerard Manley Hopkins' presentation of spirtual grief and despair, with reference to the 'sonnets of desolation'. Gerard Manley Hopkins was always fascinated by…
Read more >Medea by Euripides | Plot Summary
Crazed Mother Medea relates to real life if you watch the news and hear about ex-lovers ending their relationships with murder or suicide. Medea is willing to sacrifice everything to…
Read more >English Essays – House of Mirth
Analysis Extracted from the text of Chapter 6, House of Mirth. "Lily mused. 'Don't you think,' she rejoined after a moment, 'that the people who find fault with society are…
Read more >Media War in Lebanon
There is a famous quote that says: "the start of any war is a speech". The Lebanese society, as a collection of minorities is an extremely divided community with different…
Read more >Huckleberry Finn Moral Development & Changes
Introduction Mark Twain’s novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (2006a, pp.1-504), first published in 1884, starts out in a small fictional town of St. Petersburg in Missouri situated close to…
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