Category: Novel

  • Robinson Crusoe: Crusoes Creation Of An Ordered World

    Robinson Crusoe: Crusoes Creation Of An Ordered World Arguably one of the most well-known events in Defoes 18th-century masterpiece Robinson Crusoe is Crusoe’s discovery of the footprint in the sand. Crusoe can be seen peering downwards, appalled at the sight of an oversized and remarkably distinct single footprint which, oddly enough, is still visible several…

  • Robinson Crusoe: Gaining Success And Prosperity

    Robinson Crusoe: Gaining Success And Prosperity Abstract A journey in literary criticism may have several connotations. A journey may be a physical one, such a thing happens when Robinson Crusoe, the main protagonist of the novel, leaves his family estate and goes out on a journey that finally brings him to the isolated island off…

  • Conflict of Spiritual Belief in McCarthys Novel The Road: Critical Analysis

    Conflict of Spiritual Belief in McCarthys Novel The Road: Critical Analysis The Road demonstrates diverse perspective in renewal be making readers question not only spiritual beliefs but the existence of god. Throughout The Road there is a conflict of spiritual belief that is demonstrated by the main characters own uncertainty. McCarthys novel could be seen…

  • The Concepts Of Emotions In The Giver And The Last Dog

    The Concepts Of Emotions In The Giver And The Last Dog The Giver and The Last Dog are two great examples of middle school literature, so they are naturally similar in many areas. The Giver, written by Lois Lowry, touches on the subjects of emotions and memories, and The Last Dog, written by Katherine Paterson,…

  • Racial And Gender Stereotypes In The Movie Zootopia And The Book The House On Mango Street By Sandra Cisneros

    Racial And Gender Stereotypes In The Movie Zootopia And The Book The House On Mango Street By Sandra Cisneros Through the movie Zootopia and the book The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros many forms of harmful stereotyping can be seen. These harmful connotations of stereotyping are dividing groups of people and are usually…

  • The Underlies Of The Title In The Bell Jar

    The Underlies Of The Title In The Bell Jar The novel the Bell Jar was published before Sylvia Plath committed her forth suicide, which was successful eventually. As the only full-length novel she left on the world, some of its features such as the nature of autobiography, extreme theme and feminist philosophy have continuously attracted…

  • The Giver By Lois Lowry: How Members Of Society Blindly Follow The Rules

    The Giver By Lois Lowry: How Members Of Society Blindly Follow The Rules In the dystopian novel, The Giver, Lois Lowry illustrates the boringness of conformity. She has positioned the readers to view the community as a calculated and controlled society. The concept of individualism is non-existent in the dystopian novel the Giver. Consequently, people…

  • The Effects Of Entrapment In The Bell Jar And Room

    The Effects Of Entrapment In The Bell Jar And Room Throughout the entirety of both novels, characters are faced with physical and psychological manifestations of entrapment, from which the everlasting effects transcend beyond the point of their liberation. Whether its from Mas heart-breaking journey to escape her physical imprisonment in Room or Esther Greenwoods painful…

  • Literary Theories, Linguistic Aspects And Interpretations Of The Alchemist

    Literary Theories, Linguistic Aspects And Interpretations Of The Alchemist Introduction In the last decade many researchers and readers has analyzed The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho through different literary theories and linguistics aspects. These studies mostly used psychoanalytical theory as a measurement to evaluate the story, otherwise others have different theories to use such as existentialism…

  • Their Eyes Were Watching God As A Work Of Resistance

    Their Eyes Were Watching God As A Work Of Resistance The novel Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston can largely be considered a work of resistance. Janie Crawfords quest for fulfilment, freedom and autonomy, the development of her personal voice and the use of voice throughout the text, showcases the power of…