Category: Literature

  • The Role of Women Historically and Present

    The Role of Women Historically and Present Women have had various positions and responsibilities all through the historical past. In some ancient civilizations, women were worrywarts and battled alongside men, while in others, they were potent priestesses and governmental figures. Nevertheless, as time passed, these roles and responsibilities shifted, and women were compelled to stringent…

  • Imagery and their Relevance in Pancake’s “First Day of Winter

    Imagery and their Relevance in Pancake’s “First Day of Winter” Breece D’J Pancake’s “First Day of Winter” highlights the discourse of imagery, indirect refers, metaphors, and similes to create an understanding of the contexts and issues. The author focuses on the life and times of Hollis to demonstrate the aspects of feeling guilt, illusions, and…

  • Compare-Contrast Essay (Language Arts): Library Fundraising Proposals

    Library Fundraising Proposals At one time or another, a library requires funds to cater for its bills, support its operations, or develop its resources to attract more readers and achieve its set objectives. In the present time, stiff competition exists among non-profit organizations; hence parties must decisively adopt the best ways to acquire donations. A…

  • Did “Cancel Culture” Drive Richard Wright Underground

    Cancel Culture and The Man Who Lived Underground Did “Cancel Culture” Drive Richard Wright Underground? I. Black men face a lot of disadvantages in America because of their skin color. II. Canceling culture involves removing an individual from society without considering the reason they caused harm. III. Wright, candidly tells how Black Americans have been…

  • Two kinds by Amy Tan

    Two kinds by Amy Tan             Two kinds by Amy Tan is a short story depicting the relationship between an immigrant Chinese mother and her first generation American daughter Jing-mei and how the different cultural setting Chinese for the mother and American for the daughter affects their relationship.             The mother believes that the daughter…

  • Frankenstein

    Transforming Shelley’s “Frankenstein” into “Young Frankenstein” by Mel Brooks takes twists and turns in defining the context of library assessments. In the movie, Brooks is categorical of employing various devices and productive aspects to create a comic and tragic film, which depicts the life of Dr. Frankenstein’s grandson, who is on a mission to prove…

  • Creating an Outline

    Creating an Outline for Option 1 Instructions:  Write complete sentences to fill in the items below.  Introduction: Introduction:    Establish the topicIdentify the film you are analyzingEnd with a clear thesis statement   The American Dream is a widely disputed issue in society and culture, with some believing that the vision has been realized and…