Medea vs.. The World
Essay on conflicts in the play Medea.
An essay on Reverand Hale’s transformation in The Crucible by Arthur Miller. What effect did this have on the reader?
Williams’ characterisation of two the women and the contrast.
A literary analysis on the famous novel The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, with respect to the main theme of rebellion. Includes insight on the literary elements indirect characterization and conflict, as well as a beginning-to-end plot summary and my personal reflection/interpretation of the book.
In his book Robinson Crusoe, Daniel Defoe explores human needs. One of these needs is to be in control of our situations.
This is a report about the first quarter of the book The Lord of the Flies. It is about conflict identification.
Camping is one activity that seldom goes smoothly. Something is bound to go wrong: bad weather, spoiled food, insect bites, bad attitudes, getting lost, to hot, to cold, etc.
The common themes between the two renowned stories.