Gospel of Judas
Essay - 1 pages - Philosophy
I believe the Gospel of Judas should be added to other books in the bible because it contains very important religious information. Even though the plot leading up to Jesus' crucifixion is contradictory to way it was written in the previous books already in the bible, the story behind Jesus'...
The story of Abraham and Isaac
Essay - 1 pages - Philosophy
God decided to test Abraham's faith in him by telling Abraham to sacrifice his most important possession, his very own son, Isaac. Abraham was basically told to give up his future because he made a promise earlier in the book of Genesis that he would be the father of a great nation, referring to...
Jonah and the Whale
Thesis - 1 pages - Philosophy
The story of Jonah and the Whale is one of the most famous and retold stories in the Bible. It tells of the prophet Jonah, a fisherman who gets swallowed whole by a great fish. The story goes that Jonah was fleeing God when God called upon Jonah to proclaim judgment to Ninevah, the...
Interpreting the Bible
Thesis - 3 pages - Philosophy
I believe that calling the Bible an artifact of social memory implies that is a creation of collected thoughts and stories over time. As religion became more and more popular, people began hearing stories about God, Jesus, etc. and began to collaborate with others about the works...
Abraham: Genesis 16: 1-12
Thesis - 2 pages - Philosophy
In Genesis 16: 1-12, Abram is worried about carrying on his bloodline. He has no son to speak of and is already around 90 years old. God has promised Abram that he would be the father of many. His wife Sarai knows this and also knows that he is not happy and would like a son, but she...
Imagery in Arnold Wesker's drama
Essay - 4 pages - Literature
The British literature in the 20th century is marked by a wave of anti-conformist writers who adopt a different style in their writings. In effect, after the two world wars, many illusions disappear and the literary field is where people's concerns are much illustrated. Among others, drama is a...
African-ness in African writings
Essay - 3 pages - Literature
After the independence in Africa, an emergence of waves of African writers is noticed. Throughout that emergence, different concerns manifest themselves ranging from the assimilationist vision of the colonial supremacy to the rejection and deconstruction of that power. The advocators of the...
Comparison and contrast between Rober Lawell's "Man and Wife" and Gretel Ehrlich's "A match to the heart"
Essay - 1 pages - Literature
It was 1959 when Robert Lowell completed an amazing set of poems included in a collection named Life Studies. The most conspicuous among them - Man and Wife, tackles the problems of personal tragedy. The main accent is put on the troubled marriage, as the author reviews...
"Twelfth Night", William Shakespeare (1601)
Worksheets - 3 pages - Literature
This document sums up the William Shakespeare's comedy "Twelfth Night", written around 1601-02. Here are a few extracts of the document : "Act 1, scene1 : "Orsino, the Duke of Illyria is moaning about his unshared love for Olivia. Valentine, a lord of his court, is coming from her house...
"Jane Eyre", Charlotte Bronte (1847) - "But the privations (...) to put in a coffin"
Text commentary - 4 pages - Literature
The excerpt under scrutiny, located in the first part of the novel, comes directly after the protagonist has accepted the harsh lifestyle of Lowood and declared she would rather be there and endure the never-ending privations than back at Gateshead. This passage acts as a sort of pause in the...
"After great pain, a formal feeling comes", poem 341, Emily Dickinson (1955)
Text commentary - 3 pages - Literature
The poem, "Under Scrutiny' is strongly reminiscent of 'Pain has an element of blank' in the way it describes a state of numbness, a sort of in-betweenness placing the subject at the limit between consciousness and oblivion. The two poems echo each other perfectly in their evocation of...
"The Autobiography of my Mother", Jamaica Kincaid (1995) - "What makes the world go round? (...) cocoa tree grew in England"
Text commentary - 3 pages - Literature
Jamaica Kincaid wrote 'The Autobiography of my mother' in 1955. She was from the small island of Antigua located in the Caribbean area. It was colonized by the Spanish and by the British. In this way, the reader easily understands the importance of the colonial theme in the book. The...
"My Antonia", Willa Cather - chapter XIV "I remembered ... any longer"
Text commentary - 3 pages - Literature
Because of his losing his parents, Jim Burden has left Virginia to live with his grandparents in Nebraska. He discovers the Bohemian girl who has arrived to Black Hawk on the same train, on the same day as himself. This excerpt we have to study deals with Mr Shimerda's death. We can assert it...
For Plato, knowledge ultimately depends upon the Good
Essay - 2 pages - Philosophy
In The Republic, Plato tries to describe his view of the ideal society, by setting the characteristics of a just state, a just individual, and the notion of justice seems to go along with the notion of goodness. Ultimately, a good or just person has been defined as the one that serves its...
Justice: an essential element for social connection?
Essay - 6 pages - Politic philosophy
A socially inclusive society is one where all people feel valued, their differences are respected, and their basic needs are met so that they can live in dignity Victorian Health Foundation (VHF). The VHF has probably nothing to do with international law, however the message it...
"Son of celluloid", Clive Barker (1986) - cinema and its metaphors
Artwork commentary - 4 pages - Literature
Son of celluloid' is a short novel written by the British author Clive Barker in 1983. It was originally published in 'The Book of Blood' in 1986 and it was an extract from a comic series called 'Trapping the Vein'. Barker is well-known for his work in both fantasy and horror...
A Midsummer Night's Dream: Act III, scene 1, l.1- 125
Text commentary - 2 pages - Literature
Remembering their previous apparition, a comic and ridiculous situation is expected. Indeed, once again, it turns out that they are poor actors. Their play is supposed to be tragic and to trigger the pity and compassion of the audience while their acting keeps getting worse like the use of...
The nature and the role of women in Shakespeare's Macbeth
Thesis - 6 pages - Literature
William Shakespeare's Macbeth is among the few of Shakespeare's plays where a female character plays a catalytic role. The female characters in this play are Lady Macbeth, Lady Macduff, the Three Witches, and Hecate. Lady Macbeth and her husband, Macbeth are the chief protagonists of the play....
Important people in Taoism: Zhang San Feng
Thesis - 2 pages - Philosophy
Taoism, also known as Daoism, is a philosophical religion that is widespread among eastern parts of Asia as well as parts of the western world. Taoism has involved several important people, namely Zhang San Feng. San Feng has also been known as Zhang Sanfeng, Chan San Feng, and Chan Sanfeng....
On Chrétien de Troyes' The knight of the cart
Thesis - 2 pages - Literature
In The Knight of the Cart, after Lancelot disposes of an opposing knight and saves a fair damsel, she offers a place of refuge so long as Lancelot sleeps with her. However reluctant, Lancelot agrees and to kill the time between dinner and sleep, he roams around outside the house. When he returns,...
Rationale behind silence and Queen Eufeme's Chaste Kissing
Thesis - 3 pages - Literature
What a scandalous scene in Silence when Queen Eufeme and the protagonist, whom the story is named after, come close, very close to sleeping together. It is such an emotionally charged scene: a predator chasing its unwilling prey. Will Silence succumb to the Queen's advances to keep up...
Doing gender: Reasserting masculinity
Thesis - 2 pages - Literature
Gender is a socially constructed status. Based on how others perceive us we are labeled as men or women, the only two genders recognized in Western society. Walking to class I notice everyone is doing gender,' or they display evidences of masculinity or femininity. I see a heterosexual...
"High Stained Glass, Philip Larkin (1974) - themes and poetic style of Larkin
Book review - 2 pages - Literature
Larkin's anthology, 'High Windows', shows some recurrent themes, like life and death, aging, youth and sexuality, religion and socialising, that run through the different poems, linking and contrasting them. The presence of symbols is quite significant and can be seen as a common...
The Whitsun Weddings", Philip Larkin (1964) - identity, belonging and rootlessness in "Home Is So Sad", "Afternoons", "A study of reading clothes", "Self's the Man", "Mr Bleaney '
Text commentary - 1 pages - Literature
In his anthology, 'The Whitsun Weddings', Larkin develops several themes, such as the concepts of identity, belonging etc. He expresses his opinions on these themes with the use of certain language features that help set a mood for the poem. In 'A Study of Reading Habits and...
How does Shakespeare explore the theme of loyalty?
Essay - 4 pages - Literature
The theme of loyalty, and thereby disloyalty, has been presented by Shakespeare in various plays such as Anthony and Cleopatra, Hamlet, and Julius Caesar. In Othello, the presentation of loyalty is complex, as Shakespeare deals in the same play with other themes like authority and marriage....
"The Merchant of Venice ", William Shakespeare (1594) - relationships between characters
Text commentary - 2 pages - Literature
In 'The Merchant of Venice', the characters are linked together on account of their love, their friendship and also because of money. The plots thus, have many dimensions and the play itself has many important themes, among which is the bonds. Indeed, this notion is very ambivalent and it...
Frankenstein or the Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley
Text commentary - 1 pages - Literature
This passage corresponds to a climax in the narrative. It corresponds to the birth of the creature that Victor wanted to give life to. Victor is the narrator of this passage and he has just completed his creation after two years of work. This passage is a key moment in the story and corresponds...
Tess of d'Urbervilles: The dark shadow of death
Thesis - 3 pages - Literature
Thomas Hardy's novel Tess of d'Urbervilles tells the story of a young girl named Tess Durbeyfield who is seduced by, Alec d'Ubervilles, her distant relative. The loss of her virginity, and the birth of a child, haunts her and makes it impossible for her to succeed in marriage with the man she...
The rhetorical application of pity in 'We Shall Overcome'
Thesis - 3 pages - Philosophy
Painting an image of the role emotion plays in human cognition, American thinker William James once said, emotions aren't always immediately subject to reason, but they are always immediately subject to action. The correlation of emotion and action is applicable to rhetorical...
Detailed Study of Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte
Book review - 3 pages - Literature
Jane Eyre is an orphan who has been sent to Gateshead, her uncle's house, early. Her uncle has died and her aunt Mrs. Reed hates her. She always punishes Jane Eyre even if it were her own children who had made a mistake. For example, one day, Jane was shut up in the 'red-room' (that...
