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What Is Literature?

What is Literature? Literature is the voice of the times. Literature is something to look back and stay as the voice of the generation. What is literature? That is a question you can ask a thousand times and get back a thousand different answers and opinions in which all could be seen as correct. Literature can only be defined by the people with above average […]

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Literature and writing

Nature, as seen and depicted by Walt Whitman in “Leaves of Grass” is vast and sweeping in its grandeur, like a giant movie screen, where he unloads scenes upon scenes of grand vistas in living color.   If it were a theatrical performance, he would create lavish scenes of epic proportions : majestic skies, billowing waves, golden fields of grain extending to the horizon.  They would […]

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The Kite Runner: The Feminist Critique

The Kite Runner: The Feminist Critique In Khaled Hosseini’s novel, “The Kite Runner”,  Hosseini displays how conservative Afghan society views women as being innately inferior to their male counterparts throughout the novel.  He displays the lack of female agency in many ways.  Hosseini uses the character of Sanabur; Hassan’s mom , Khanum; General Taheri’s wife and Soraya; Amir’s wife to represent the many different ways […]

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The Situationist City | Critical Review

Sadler, S. (1999). The Situationist City. Cambridge, Mass. and London, England: The MIT Press. Review by Ivette Chehade A man’s life is a series of ever changing situations. Our birth itself is a situation for us and for those who surround us. Imagine one living without any situation occurring in every minute of one’s life. Man is shaped, changed, improved and destroyed by the sum […]

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The Kite Runner: The Feminist Critique

The Kite Runner: The Feminist Critique In Khaled Hosseini’s novel, “The Kite Runner”,  Hosseini displays how conservative Afghan society views women as being innately inferior to their male counterparts throughout the novel.  He displays the lack of female agency in many ways.  Hosseini uses the character of Sanabur; Hassan’s mom , Khanum; General Taheri’s wife and Soraya; Amir’s wife to represent the many different ways […]

External link to The Situationist City | Critical Review

The Situationist City | Critical Review

Sadler, S. (1999). The Situationist City. Cambridge, Mass. and London, England: The MIT Press. Review by Ivette Chehade A man’s life is a series of ever changing situations. Our birth itself is a situation for us and for those who surround us. Imagine one living without any situation occurring in every minute of one’s life. Man is shaped, changed, improved and destroyed by the sum […]

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Character Creon in Sophocles’ play Antigone

The Fall of King Creon  The character Creon in Sophocles’ play Antigone was an extremely controversial character. To truly and fully understand king Creon, it is important that we understand politics and the role of monarchy. In the beginning of the play, Creon is seen as a self-dignified, prideful and immutable human being that does not focus on the well-being of Thebes rather, he is […]

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Flannery O’Connor’s Narratives on Death

Death’s Inevitable and Merciful Grasp        Flannery O’Connor is noted for her stories about religion. “The River” presents fundamentalists, blasphemers, individuals with no interest in faith, and, in Harry/Bevel, a personality living in utterly ignorant innocence concerning faith. A major concern for O’Connor during this story is spiritual content and also the extent to that a person has to perceive the complexities of spiritual dogma […]

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“The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson | Analysis

 Tradition Turns To Violence In Shirley Jackson’s short story “The Lottery” she uses imagery, irony, symbolism, and allegory to reveal her perspective on the themes of tradition and violence.   “The Lottery” uses the stack of rocks to symbolize the tradition and the ways of the town. The rocks were the way of killing the person that was selected by that black box and the black […]

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