There is no Witchcraft for Sale. The story is analyzed through the lens of postcolonialism. Gideon is a Zimbabwean native African. He lives in modern Zimbabwe. The social structure in the story is based on white people. Black people at …
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Cardigan Relationship ended (cold)
Cardigan Decline in mental state (Cold) (blue)
Cardigan Emptiness (Cold) (blue).
Dementia, a wide-ranging brain disease, is a condition that causes a gradual but severe decline in cognitive ability and memory. It can also affect daily …
James Baldwin’s 1957 short fiction story, “Sonny’s Blues”, was published. It is set in the early days of civil rights. It tells the story about two brothers. One is a victim to Harlem’s drug addiction and the other is a …
The Romantic Era saw young women struggle to balance traditional values and revolutionary ideas. Jane Austen, one of the most radical female writers, attempted to give women an opportunity to speak out in the literary community. Austen’s character Elizabeth Bennet …
Equality in the “The Wound-Dresser”, as well as “Song of Myself”.
Both “The Wound-Dresser”, and “Song of Myself” are infused with the theme of equality. Whitman comments on judgments made by others and responds with his own views of impartiality. …
T.C. Boyle’s brilliant short story “Greasy Lake”, Boyle shows how the boys have evolved from being naive greasers into mature teens. The boys enjoy their image of bad boys as they drive to a greasy lake to sip gin or …
The bildungsroman is a novelistic form that focuses on the maturation and personal development of the main characters. Jay Gatsby’s growth as a character, George Wilson and Tom Buchanan are all examples of the bildungsroman style.
Tom Buchanan transforms from …
Mark Twain, an 1895 humorist, wrote down his method for telling funny stories. The speaker should be able tell the punchline and learn how to pause. Twain’s autobiography explains how he learned to follow his own advice many years later. …
People may connect with birds in many ways. Laurie Halse Anderson’s novel, Speak, transforms ordinary birds into powerful symbols. Anderson’s writing touches on heavy/controversial subjects. Her message cannot be expressed in just one sentence. The story’s protagonist Melinda is influenced …