Essays, Book Reports & Research Reports on World Literature Authors (73 essays)
Authors essays:
My bookreport on Animal Farm by George Orwell, long and descriptive.
... set in. The fact that the farming methods used are somewhat not up to date to today's standards, and that the linguistics they used do not quite resemble today's jargon. Another point to consider was the fact that this ...
Treasure Island, and island of providence and despair.
... out in England during the eighteenth century. The island is wild and uninhabited. There are swamps, rivers, and forests. "...crossed a marshy tract full of willows, bulrushes, and odd, outlandish, swampy trees" (Stevenson ...
Roald Dahl
... till Llandaff, där hon köpte huset Cumberland Lodge. Roald började sin skolgång i Elm Tree House kindergarten ...
A comparative essay on "Frankenstein" and "Jane Eyre".
... is a critical essay of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" and Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre" using Romanticism as a basis. I decided that I would pick those aspects of romanticism that I found most prevalent and interesting in the ...
"Analysis on Young Goodman Brown" by Nathaniel Hawthorne.
... young Goodman Brown. He seems to be a god-fearing, respectable husband with a sweet, young wife with "pink ribbons"(1236) in her cap. However this peace and serenity is disturbed when Faith ominously says, "A lone woman ...
"Mary Shelley's Frankenstein has been adapted to a film about the dangers inherent in the quest for personal glory at the expense of all else". Discuss
... stop this... I promise", where as Walton's sole reason for being over ambitious is the fact that he has invested his entire fortune in the ...
Night Essay
... were tortured and abused. Such treatment can lead to many problems with a person's health, the body and the mind. The concentration camps during the long years of Hitler's reign in Europe changed their inhabitants, like Elie Wiesel, author ...
The following is a mythical analysis of "The Bear" by Anton Chekhov. The paper encompasses the author's background and the mythical content and/or analogy in his story, The Bear.
... sight" that stems back to the myth of Cupid's arrow, with love hiding as hatred for another or even for a whole gender. Shakespeare used the same Cupid myth in Much Ado About Nothing with the characters, Beatrice and Benedick ...
Emma by Jane Austen and Clueless by Amy Heckerling, An Analysis
... provide financial stability. Mr Woodhouse and Mr Knightley, being a landowner and magistrate, are on the top of social hierarchy in Highbury. Likewise, Cher's father's powerful position in Beverly Hills is reinforced through locating the camera from his back ...
George Orwell
... as a scholarship student at prestigious boarding schools in England. Because of his background--he famously described his family as "lower-upper-middle class"--he never quite fit in, and felt oppressed and outraged by the dictatorial control that the ...
"An Ideal Husband" by Oscar Wilde
... change this, and so spent much of her time in volunteer groups, such as the Women's Liberal Association. These groups sought rights for women, such as the right to vote. This reveals the irony of the fact that while Mrs ...
"On Monsieur's Departure"
... shadow in the sun", stating that to Elizabeth, there is a comparison between her care and her shadow when in the sun. This can be interpreted in many ...
A look at the novel 'Waterland' by Graham Swift. Focusing on how the use of history within the novel exemplifies the reflective style of Swift.
... Tom being the smarter of the two boys is reflected by his choice in profession as a history teacher and also by him telling the story in the first place. The fact that he ...
Robert Louis Stevenson`s Black Arrow
... something in this, regarding the fact that the author personal life was probably happy, but seriously affected by his poor health; he had to change the Scottish climate for a more suitable one and therefore ...
John Galsworthy.
... within a time people changed, family existed always. Within different historical periods, the role of the family developed and grew. John Galsworthy in his "The Forsyte Saga" also tried to show us what were the concepts of family relations in England ...