Huxley and Plato on The Perfect Society
Worksheets - 3 pages - Literature
The characteristics of what comprise a perfectly just society have been long debated and discussed since the time of Plato, particularly in his Republic. Plato has had a profound influence on political and philosophical thinkers. One such thinker is Aldous Huxley, author of Brave New World....
The Canterville ghost and other stories written by Oscar Wilde
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This is a story about an American family called the Otis. They had four children, the oldest one was called Washington and he was twenty years old, her young sister was Virginia who was fifteen. They also had twin brothers. Their father was Mr Hiram B. He has to move to London because of his...
Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
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The main character is a shy twenty-one woman, but we never know her name. At the beginning, she is the companion of Mrs Van Hopper, and old rich woman that is only interested in meeting new famous persons. She is not very nice to her, she treats her like a servant, but she need money....
Dead poet's society
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The main characters are John Keating, played by Robin Williams who is the English teacher of the Welton Academy. This academy is a kind of High School for rich boys only. There are no girls in there. There is also a boy named Neil Perry. He is seventeen years old, like all of his friends. He has...
Kamikaze Girls from the class perspective
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
The film Kamikaze Girls can be said that it is the story is about the friendship of the two female protagonists and demonstrating the youth subcultures in Japan. However, we can also try to look at this film in relation to the concept of class. Class, as concluded by Bennett, Grossberg and Morris...
The link between the movie and poverty. They shoot horses don't they? By Sydney Pollack
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They shoot horses, don't they ? is a testimony of how far people can be controlled by poverty, and their struggle for success. The purpose of the marathon is not really to make a couple winning the 1500$, it's more to entertain the public. The public wants to see the couples fail one after...
Existentialism, as Developed Through the Parisian Society in Perfume. How does Patrick Süskind use the society of Paris to develop the existential ideas in his novel "Perfume"?
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The novel Perfume by Patrick Süskind, chronicles the life of Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, the anti-hero, whose heightened sense of smell allows him to create the Ultimate Perfume through the murder of virgin women. The quest to create this ultimate scent is what gives meaning to his life. However in...
The Role of Moira in "The Handmaids Tale"
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In the novel The Handmaids Tale by Margaret Atwood, the character of Moira rarely appears in the main storyline, but rather, her character is brought out through the many flashbacks of the protagonist, Offred. She is shown to us to be a rebellious, intelligent and perseverant person...
'To succeed in creating a convincing character, the write needs to give the audience a sense that characters have inner thoughts and feelings'. To what extent, and in what ways, does this statement apply to 'The Handmaids Tale' and 'The House of
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
Both The Handmaid's Tale' by Margret Atwood and The House of Bernada Alba' by Frederico Garcia Lorca are stories that focus on the development of character, rather than the development of action. In order to make these characters convincing, the author could express the characters...
Madonna and child
Case study - 3 pages - Literature
Giovanni Bellini was an acclaimed and distinguished artist of 15th Century Europe. Of Italian descent, and more specifically from Venice, Giovanni Bellini was a prominent and celebrated artist during an era of history where visual arts took center stage, the Renaissance Era. He was best known...
Theodore Dreiser, Sister Carrie (1900), a study of the characters
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Carrie is a paradoxical character. One the one hand she is the embodiment of naivety, innocence and ingenuity. But on the other side she is wiser and more cautious than any character of Sister Carrie book. All along the story we see her growing and winning in maturity as she faced events in her...
Theodore Dreiser, Sister Carrie (1900), questions to consider
Case study - 4 pages - Literature
Dreiser childhood was not made of joy. He is one of the ten children of Säräh Schanab and Johann Dreiser. His father knew good prosperity by becoming a successful wool dealer. But in 1869 fire destroyed all the mill and let Johan injured. It started as a economic pain for the family and the long...
Theodore Dreiser, Sister Carrie (1900), events under study
Case study - 3 pages - Literature
This event is the crucial event of the book. Indeed, it's the first confrontation between two people from totally opposite social situations. Drouet is a prosper businessman while Carrie is going to Chicago to get a job in a company to fulfill her needs. If Carrie had not met Drouet here, her...
The underclass, illustrated in David Simon's TV series: The Wire & Treme
Case study - 4 pages - Literature
Poverty in the United States, and especially the notion of under class, are well represented in David Simon's TV series. First, The Wire focuses on the city of Baltimore, and studies a drug dealing organization, and the Baltimore police department trying to put an end to it. This drug dealing...
Sailing the wine -Dark Sea
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In his book sailing the Dark wine sea, Thomas Cahill tries to give the reader an insight into Greek society and civilization through the lives and words of politicians, playwrights, poets, philosophers and artistes through an immaculate narrative. The book sailing the dark wine sea tells of some...
Good vs. Evil in both Macbeth and Lord of the Flies
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In William Shakespeare's Macbeth, the once fearless and courteous Macbeth encounters three witches that foretell his future as the new King of Scotland. Intrigued by their prophecies and driven by the desire to become King over Scotland, the ambitious Macbeth along with his manipulative wife...
After Auschwitz poetry analysis
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After Auschwitz is a poem that was written by Anne Sexton on January 1973. This poem was then included in a volume entitled "The Awful Rowing Towards God". It was publish in 1975, a year after her death. After Auschwitz tells about the anger of the poet about what happened during Nazi's regime....
An analysis on the poem "Mirror" by Sylvia Plath
Case study - 6 pages - Literature
Poetry is an imaginative awareness of experience expressed through meaning, sound, and rhythmic language choices so as to evoke an emotional response. That imaginative awareness can be in a lot of form of human emotional situation. By reading a poem we can get those various kinds of emotional. A...
Poem analysis: A Mate Can Do No Wrong by Henry Lawson
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The friendship was learnt in their way of working. They learnt to believe each other in their togetherness. They had been to many places like Hungerford, Bourke and Billabong together. They give their whole belief to their friends. So, no matter what their friends said, they would believe it....
An Analysis on the poem "How Old is my heart, how old?" by Christopher John Brennan
Case study - 4 pages - Literature
This poem basically is about a life and death. It is an old man who reflects and does introspection of his life when he was young. It seems that he regrets of what he had done in his youth. He wonders whether he had lived his life properly or not. Moreover, it seems that he was not satisfied with...
Blair's Chicago speech (1999)
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
The document we are going to analyze is a speech delivered by Tony Blair on April 24th 1999 at the Economic Club of Chicago. Tony Blair had been elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for two years and had already undertaken several reforms, following the principles of the Third Way, which...
The human condition (1933) Aid to play: Shanghai 1927 summary
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Shanghai has its unique position at the mouth of a waterway that drains the richest and most populated regions of China have attracted foreign economic interests. The Chinese authorities have given up their sovereignty over certain areas of the city under French administration or, which is the...
Characters and the way they deal with mishaps
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The idea of a false reality is very much present in many works that we have read, but how the stories and its characters deal with the scenarios that provoke such illusions differ immensely. In Kate Chopin's short story At the Cadian Ball, the characters deal with hard times by...
The life of William Byrd
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William Byrd was of the most influential composers of his time and remembered in history as a composer of both secular and sacred music. With Byrd's compositions numbering 470+ it is no question that he was one of the most significant composers during the renaissance era. His ability to compose...
The Well-Tempered Clavier
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During his lifetime, Johann Sebastian Bach, wrote an immense amount of works totaling over 1000 different pieces. One particular set of pieces that stood out in his keyboard music was The Well Tempered Clavier a collection of 48 preludes and fugues. Bach composed two sets of 24...
Macbeth vs. Lady Macbeth
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In William Shakespeare's Macbeth, the tragic hero or the great and virtuous character, Macbeth is destined for downfall as he brings suffering and defeat upon himself. However, this statement can be widely debatable, as many would assume that Lady Macbeth also plays an immense role in the murder...
Arthur Miller, The Crucible, Summaries of acts I, II, III
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The first scene of the act I takes place in Parris' house, who is the reverend of the parish. His daughter, Betty, is lying on the bed, unconscious. He's worry about his reputation because there is a rumor in the village about Betty, that her "disease" was caused by "unnatural causes",...
Past, Future, Family
Case study - 3 pages - Literature
Kate Morton's Forgotten Garden is a tale of mystery and self-discovery as Nell, the protagonist, tries to uncover her family's secret past, which opens a door to a new future as well. The decision to keep certain secrets concealed and her enigmatic past, affect Nell's personality and her...
Characterization of Pilgrims
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Crystal Hoffman grew up in central Pennsylvania. From her family and other story tellers, she heard about many tall tales. She did not think they are stories that could make a kid to be happy. Her grandfather told her a tall tale when he won the elephant in the poker game. She could admit that...
Julius Caesar Essay by Nichelle Benny Gerard
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In William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, the virtue of honor can be interpreted in many ways. The protagonist of the play, Marcus Brutus supports this thought shown through his idealistic view of the world and by showing his patriotism towards Rome. Mark Antony perfectly fits the description of an...
