Enhancing Reading Skills with Belin Education's Compass Collection for Cycle 2 and Cycle 3
Case study - 7 pages - Literature
Discover the "Compass" collection at Belin Education, designed for CP to CM2 students, offering a rich reading experience that combines quality texts, engaging illustrations, and educational tools. This comprehensive collection includes contemporary and classic works, classified by reading levels...
Analysis : 'Politics in Time', Paul Pierson
Case study - 5 pages - Literature
Analyse de l'ouvrage de Paul Pierson "Politics in Time", full english text
John Keats's Cold Eve of St. Agnes
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
"The Eve of St. Agnes" is a poem that begins and ends in the cold. The story that forms the bulk of the text, and its most memorable elements, includes more dramatic and traditional narrative forms: entrance, conflict, and exit. However, Keats does not choose to include these narrative elements...
Ode on a Grecian Urn - John Keats - Escaping the realities of time through immortality
Case study - 1 pages - Literature
When we analyze human affairs and relationships, there is a constraint that we understand all too well: time. Regardless of the significance of the action that is taking place, without a doubt, it all eventually comes to an end. In his poem "Ode on a Grecian Urn", John Keats escapes this...
Moon on a rainbow shawl - John Errol
Case study - 7 pages - Literature
Moon on a Rainbow Shawl is a play in 3 acts that was written by Trinidadian playwright together with John Errol the actor. It was for the first time published in 1958. It was described as a break through within Britain for writing of the blacks as well as ground-breaking. It has been reproduced...
Focalization and persuasion. In Persuasion , by Jane Austen
Case study - 1 pages - Literature
Lady Russell tries to persuade Anne to accept William Elliot, as he is a good match (A most suitable connection). She keeps on repeating that she would be happy as Mr. Elliot's wife (being happy together, a very happy one), which should make Anne eager to...
A Battle amongst our Own
Case study - 8 pages - Literature
Every day, in the United States, new members of the military are introduced to vigorous training that's designed to prepare them physically and mentally for their awaiting battles. One thing that these military training academies have failed to prepare service members for in the past, continues...
Urban development of the Hellenistic city, period of the Athenian domination and the imperial city
Case study - 5 pages - Literature
In 167 BC, the Roman Senate decided the new status of Delos, which becomes free port, and the pound to the Athenians that cover their domination as they reconvoitaient. At that time, the Athenians settlers soon settled on the island. The population growth is such that the urban area expands in...
Protogeometric Epoque era and Geometric era(tenth century - eighth century BC)
Case study - 3 pages - Literature
In the Geometric period, the city developed considerably, new neighborhoods are created, such as the future of the theater district, for example, probably to meet the needs of a growing population again, also in the north, a new neighborhood is built beyond the sacred lake and bordering the...
Hemingway Explained
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
A Clean, Well-lighted Place is part of the short stories written by Hemingway. The story is about three men who are in their stages of their lives; one young waiter, one old waiter and a customer who is old. The old man, customer, is living in a state of despair and has attempted to commit...
The last supper
Case study - 3 pages - Literature
In the renaissance, there was a big influence of region on arts as with all aspects of life at the time. The best artists in the renaissance, such as Da Vinci and Michelangelo, worked on pieces that had a bearing on religion. The last supper, a meal divided up by Jesus and his disciples, was a...
Hamlet Act III scene 1
Case study - 3 pages - Literature
The excerpt that we will analyse is the end of Act III scene 1 of Hamlet by Shakespeare. The passage that we will deal with is just after the famous Hamlet's soliloquy to be or not to be which is a key moment in the play. Actually, this soliloquy and then the dialogue between Hamlet...
Intensity and inertia in Hamlet
Case study - 5 pages - Literature
Hamlet is well-known for being one of the most popular plays by Shakespeare (1564-1616), the famous English playwright and moreover his only revenge play. To understand plainly his work, we must focus on some dimension such as the main themes he underlines in the play. It is easy to notice that...
Maria Concepcion Related to Christian Values
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
Maria Conception as a narrative may make the person who reads to question her/his own intellect of morality. The narrative goes that Maria gets wedded to Juan Villegas; it is a Christian marriage and therefore happens at a church, in their native Mexico. This is a very rare happening,...
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society: psychoanalytical, character of Juliet Ashton
Case study - 3 pages - Literature
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society is a letter based novel written jointly by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrow. It tells the narrative of Juliet Ashton, a youthful English author and a collection of readers on Guernsey, a Channel Islands inhabited by German forces during war. Various...
An Analysis of George Stigler criticism of Adam Smith
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
In a fluent way of manifesting the criticisms economists have on Adam Smith, George Stigler classifies Adam's notion on wealth based on self interest. In a nutshell, self interest creates a provision for a substantial foundation on the notion that was developed on nations' wealth. To add to that,...
Critique of Romantic Love
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
To love someone includes idealizing the person and perceiving uniqueness of the person. In fact, the desire associated with romantic love is often a function of the perceived uniqueness of the loved person. For example, romantic love includes exclusive dating and copulation; these activities...
Charles Peirce's "The Doctrine of Necessity Examined"
Case study - 3 pages - Literature
Against absolute chance is inconceivable' is the third argument examined by Charles S. Peirce in The Doctrine of Necessity Examined. Necessitarianism or Determinism is a principle that refuses all simple possibility, and affirms that there is exactly a single way in which the world...
The centurion of Capernaum- Synopsis of the Four Gospels
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
The centurion of Capernaum is a story of a man who was highly regarded in Capernaum who went to Christ Jesus to request him to heal his servant who was sick and also of a leprous man who received healing. (Mathew 8:5-13, Mark 1: 40-45, Luke 5:12-16, 7:1-18). On the other hand, the story of...
Agape in 1 John 2:19-20 NRSV
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
The word agape' is best used to describe sacrificial, selfless, unconditional love, which has all these four types of love best described in the Bible. The word has various forms of love found in the Greek community, some are found in the Bible. However, this word is used to describe the...
An illustration of the divine comedy revealing the romantic vision and clean eccentricity Blake - The Divine Comedy of Dante - William Blake (1824-1827
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
The Divine Comedy is a poem of Dante Alighieri written in triplets chained to hendecasyllables in vernacular Florentine . It is divided into three parts : Hell, Purgatory and Paradise, each with 33 chants. Dante began his writing in 1307 in Florence. Dante has the impression of having lost in...
Methodology Philosophy Essay
Case study - 4 pages - Literature
A philosophy essay is a properly philosophical exercise from the time when the thought is able, through a critical work on itself, by distancing, to examine his habits of thought. Public opinion, this is not what you give is what one asks. It only gives the for questioning. It is to move from a...
The Divine Comedy of Dante -William Blake (1824-1827)
Case study - 4 pages - Literature
William Blake is a multifaceted artist. As a poet, painter and engraver, he was born in 1757 and died in 1827, having been able to complete these illustrations of the Divine Comedy of Dante. During his lifetime, he was appreciated and supported by those brothers and a few patrons such Linell or...
Language and Literacy - Malcolm X, GloriaAnzaldúa, and Barbara Mellix
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
Malcolm X, GloriaAnzaldúa, and Barbara Mellix in their writings express their understanding of the significance and power of language. They explain how language facilitates and strengthens an individual's identity and helps one view himself or herself in a new way. In her essay, Gloria describes...
Gothic Elements in Beloved
Case study - 5 pages - Literature
The book of Beloved depicts many aspects of African-American slavery such as violence; the tragedy of black people; the brutality of slavery, etc, and these are represented through many elements like scriptures from the bible, fantastic and gothic elements. Morrison's use of gothic elements...
Decolonizing the Language Garden: Narratives of Exploration and Acquisition in Jamaica Kincaid's Garden Writing
Case study - 12 pages - Literature
While acknowledging their problematic nature, postcolonial writer Jamaica Kincaid maintains a predilection for explorer narratives. Between her two most exploratory and garden-related works, My Garden (Book): and Among Flowers: A Walk in the Himalayas, she refers to at least ten such narratives,...
Are You Randy? Double Entendres as Fictional Names
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
From the Bond girls called Pussy Galore and Xenia Onatopp, to Master Bates of Dickens' Oliver Twist, there is no lack of double entendres in modern or classic fiction, and analysis shows that they fall into two distinct categories: overtly erotic and didactic. How and why each author, playwright,...
Classification of social practices semiotics
Case study - 3 pages - Literature
To Mukarovsky, which basically sets the literary text of any other text is what he called the aesthetic function. He said something like this: Every object or action, including the language, you can assign a practical function - utilitarian for instruments, communicative for language, and so on....
International Relation - Winston Churchill Speech, Roosevelt, and the Global History
Case study - 4 pages - Literature
The Sinews of Peace, was the heading of a speech given by Winston Churchill. In the audience there was the noticeable presence of President McClure. It was one of his supreme speeches, Iron Curtain, given by him as a British prime minister (Reynolds, 2006, pp. 250-252). The setting...
Response Essay to Middlemarch by George Eliot
Case study - 2 pages - Literature
The novel Middlemarch by George Eliot is primarily a Victorian novel but incorporates features of modern novels. Eliot, in his works, portrays the hatred for women novelists. In those eras, women were confined to writing the stereotypical fantasies of the conventional romance fiction. The main...
