How To Tame A Shrew According To Petruchio

Women may shake their heads at the behavior of Kate, who has changed for the sake of her husband. The opposite view is revealed by a more detailed reading of Petruchio's methods for taming Kate. Does Petruchio have a choice in how he treats Kate? What other approaches could he have taken to Kate's temper? Kate's demands are evidently reflected in his method, which is tailored to be unique. The...

The Style And Themes Of Edgar Allan Poe’s Literature

Students can learn many writing techniques and styles in Literature classes. Edgar Allan Poe’s style is often overlooked in English Curriculum. Edgar Allan Poe, an American poet, writer, literary critic, and editor, lived between January 19, 1809, and October 7, 1849. Poe's writing is known for its Gothic fiction and other elements. Edgar Allan Poe is a great addition to English Literature. Poe...

A Streetcar Named Desire By Tennessee Williams: Personal Identity Of Blanche

Blanche has a personality that is shaped by her social background. Unhappy, she cannot or will not change her situation. She is unable or unwilling to change her life. She would rather retreat into fantasy and illusion, creating multiple facades that represent who she is to those she interacts. She was taught how to be a Southern lady - beautiful, shy and flirtatious at times, yet always chaste....

Interconnection Of Past, Present, And Future In Never Let Me Go By Kazuo Ishiguro

Never Let Me Go is an Ishiguro novel that addresses issues about the ethics and morals of technological advancements, including cloning human beings. A thirty-one-year old girl named Kathy uses her recollection to illustrate the inevitable loss at a preparatory school for humanclones. Through the novel, ideas are presented and recalled. The story explores time passing in an era of progress. Never...

The Passage Of Time In E.b. White’s ‘Once More To The Lake’

While children around the world call him E.B. White, but his family and friends call him Andy. He was known for classic stories such Charlotte's Webb and Stuart Little. These stories captured the imaginations of children and captivated their attention. Then, Mr. White had a shift in his mind. He wrote an essay in "Once More To The Lake" which was a beautiful piece of writing published in the fall...

Henry James’s Use Of Dashes In The Turn Of The Screw

The emdash is an example of punctuation which can be used in print. It is usually formed by two hyphens that are not separated. A dash was traditionally used to signify an abrupt change in thinking. However, this punctuation is informal and can often be used to highlight the point. This punctuation has many uses and functions. Literary realists and naturalists often use it. The dash is used to...

Ostracism And Identity Intertwined: Sherwood Anderson’s Winesburg, Ohio

The most striking paradox of American society is the contrast between tight-knit communities and the outcasts that it depends upon to survive in a changing world. Winesburg Ohio, written by Sherwood Anderson in 1919, examines this paradox from the bottom, that is, through individual tragedies of characters who have been separated from their communities. Anderson emphasizes the complexity of...

The Difference Between “Ozymandias” By Percy Shelley And “My Last Duchess” By Robert Browning

Percy Shelley's poem "Ozymandias," and Robert Browning’s poem "My Last Duchess", are quite different. The similarities between them are that both poems depict their power. "Ozymandias", which is power, is a poem showing that time passes insignificantly compared with human life. Even for egotistical rulers like Ozymandias who are very powerful, time is not. "My Last Duchess" is power through...

Analysis Of The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind Notes By William Kamkwamba

William Kamkwamba (the protagonist) is the book's main character. William Kamkwamba, the protagonist of the book, is a firm believer and holder of many superstitions. He learns science as he goes along, but he is still a believer in magic. He creates the windmill, which is what brings modern science to Malawi. William embodies hard-work and knowledge. He also helps others. His optimistic outlook...

Development Of Characterization In Beowulf, Gilgamesh, And The Iliad

What makes one character in a novel different than any other? Characters' characterization and their development are what set them apart from the others in a novel. You can develop characterization in many ways, depending on whether you are using the same literary element as Gilgamesh, Beowulf, or The Iliad. Beowulf (the main character) was an Anglo-Saxon noble hero. Beowulf attempts to kill...