Rhetorically Beloved
A rhetorical analysis of Toni’s Morrison’s Beloved. Covers the end of chapter 17 and the book’s moral ambiguity.
A rhetorical analysis of Toni’s Morrison’s Beloved. Covers the end of chapter 17 and the book’s moral ambiguity.
Many people think that this book should be banned from public schools. Maybe this will help you pick a side!
Moving account of slavery in 18th century Jamacia. Following the life of Negro women slaves, Marlon James captures the pain endured, mentally and physically.
The history surrounding Shakespeare’s The Tempest and how the Bard did not come up with the idea without help.
Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote the book that helped open the public’s eyes to the evils of slavery.
An analytical essay on The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn dealing with the expectations of white society during the 1850s.