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According to Henry James, characters are only as interesting as their responses to particular situations. The character's response in the two short stories I have chosen is the reason I chose them. In Jack London's "To Build A Fire" and Edgar Allen Poe's "The Tell...
The Never-Ending Struggle With the very existence of a mankind on the face of this planet came the inherent struggle with the forces of the existing world around. They are the everyday struggles brought about by the natural surroundings that we have grown accustomed to. We live with these every ...
Fire and Ice: Choices and Consequences"To Build a Fire," by Jack London, is a short story that depicts a man journeying through the Yukon, who due to his inexperience, as well as a lack of respect for the environment, encounters some obstacles that lead to his eventual death. This is a naturalistic...
Mark Twain: Master of TechniqueLiterary analysis, the very mention of them words makes anyone shudder and shudder I did. I had no clue which author I would choose; the fact was I hated non-fiction. I had been forced to read non-fiction since the 5th grade. It was boring, unimaginative, and rather ri...
Chekhov's Use of Grief What is the fascination with grief and suffering that caused Anton Chekhov to entwine these two sad emotional states into everything he wrote? "Reading Anton Chekhov's stories, one feels oneself in a melancholy state. Everything is strange, sharp, lonely, motionless, helpless...
Everything around her is so strikingly new and enthralling. It is Leila's first ball, and her first exposition to society.The main character in this story is eighteen year old Leila who is attending her first ball along with her cousins. Leila is extremely excited at the prospect of the dancing and ...
Both novels are a heterogeneous collection of the same theme: the spiritual and emotional growth of the heroine. Both novels send forth, political messages traversing feminism idea of one's emancipation. Bronte uses Jane as a figure of female independence, while Sylvia Plath demonstrates her ...