One of the greatest things about life is the way it teaches us lessons over time. Challenges and obstacles that occur in our lives shape us and build character, and we gain ex...
All About Friar Laurence
In the play, Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, there are many life changing events that that Romeo and Juliet must face. One ch...
“Hiroshima”
1In the morning of August 6, 1945, at exactly fifteen minutes past eight, the Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan. I’ve never read a war novel bef...
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Brutus, the Tragic Hero
There is much debate as to who plays the part of the tragic hero in Julius Caesar, but through...
The Emperor’s Club is a film that addresses many moral and social aspects that are central to contemporary society’s moral controversy. Can morals be properly instilled i...
James Berry, was born in Jamaica in, 1925, but moved to England, in 1948, he has helped create a new kind of poetry that draws on Caribbean idioms and experiences. His work is...
In the film, Romeo + Juliet directed by Baz Lurhmann, a memorable character is Juliet Capulet. We see Juliet develop and grow throughout the film and are seen to go through ma...
Tragedy in its broadest sense is not limited to the distinct purpose of classifying a literary work. Tragedy was created to be much more then just that. This sense of traged...
For other uses, see Paradise Lost (disambiguation).
Paradise Lost
Title page of the first edition (1668)
Author John Milton
Country England
Language English
Gen...
What if God, in whatever form people wish to worship Him, lived among us today, and had wives and children like the gods of ancient Greece? It is rare for anyone in modern soc...
, an English morality play, is an allegory of death and the fate of the soul. Summoned by Death, Everyman calls on Fellowship, Goods and Strength for help, but they de...
In order to properly analyse Othello’s characterisation as the ‘tragic hero’ it is important to understand the term which requires a: virtuous and imperfect iconic chara...
There comes a time in every young man's life for him to break a barrier of reality to go from invincibility to mortality. They have to take that leap forward gradually, but as...
a“I was a revolutionary who lost his ideals in heroin, a philosopher who lost his integrity in crime, and a poet who lost his soul in a maximum security prison.”
When a...
Jane Eyre is the main character in the novel named Jane Eyre by
Charlotte Bronte. She is but a fictional character, and in our hearts she
will stay. This incredible la...
Autobiographical Features in O’ Neill’s Plays
Modern Drama
INTRODUCTION
In the framework of the course Modern Drama I have assumed to make an assignment about th...
The Prowess of Nature’s Reverence
Romanticism is characterized by its perception of nature, a path to see a higher being. At the birth of America, new writers like James...
Henrik Ibsen lived in self-exile for almost twenty-seven years from 1864 to 1891 in different parts of Europe, mainly in Germany and Italy. In the course of his exile, he live...