Category: Fiction

  • Facts From Fiction and From the Internet

    Being on the Internet requires a lot of critical thinking and the ability to discern fact from fiction. With the abundance of information that is thrown at Internet users from every corner of every site, the range of false data is huge, and taking this information for granted may cost visitors their well-being, friendship, and…

  • Why We Need More Science in Fiction? by A. Gambis

    In this speech, Gambis discusses his scientific work and how it inspires him to make science fiction movies. His main intention is to convince the audience that real science can be entertaining and inspiring for the filmmakers. He uses photos and shots from his films to support his argument. Overall, despite having extensive knowledge on…

  • Why We Need More Science in Fiction? by A. Gambis

    In this speech, Gambis discusses his scientific work and how it inspires him to make science fiction movies. His main intention is to convince the audience that real science can be entertaining and inspiring for the filmmakers. He uses photos and shots from his films to support his argument. Overall, despite having extensive knowledge on…

  • Summary of Women in Diaspora: A Study of Chitra Banerjee Divakarunis Fiction

    The topic of womens experience in immigration has been broadly addressed in the field of social sciences. Multiple obstacles, psychological, cultural, and social barriers that women who immigrate to the USA encounter have been covered in numerous literary works. In the article under the title Women in Diaspora: A Study of Chitra Banerjee Divakarunis Fiction,…

  • Cyber-Science, Fiction or Modern Reality?

    In their article From Cyborgs to Cyberbodies: The Evolution of the Concept of Techno-Body in Modern Medicine, Andrea Gaggioli et al. strived to provide readers with the insight into the fact that, due to the recent revolutionary breakthroughs in the field of informational technology and biomedicine, the very concept of humanity will soon undergo a…

  • The Novel Hoot by Carl Hiaasen: Domestic and Adventure Fiction Traits

    American fiction has a plethora of notable representatives whose works left a significant mark in the genre. It would be reasonable to claim that Carl Hiaasen is among these writers. Hence, his books might always be considered as a relevant and pertinent theme to discuss. Plenty of scholars have recognized his legacy, and readers tend…

  • Contrast Between the Women of Fact and Women as Portrayed in Fiction

    Women have for a long time been segregated and viewed as inferior to men, and this has affected their participation in literary works. This fact is evident in bookshelves where there are more male authors compared to their female counterparts. However, this disparity is not because ladies are less intelligent but the existing culture has…

  • Compare and Contrast Fiction Analysis

    Table of Contents Introduction Characterization Symbolism Conclusion References Introduction In the short story, The Cathedral, the act of looking is connected to the physical outlook, but that of seeing needs a deeper degree of engagement. The narrator depicts that he is fully able to look. He can look at his house, his wife, and even…

  • Gender in Fiction and Sociological Literature

    Table of Contents Introduction Analyzing the Three Texts from the Perspective of Gender Conclusion References Introduction Gender is one of the concepts that have attracted the attention of scholars in the recent past. It is defined as the wide range of traits that create a distinction between femininity and masculinity. For instance, in their works,…

  • Young Adult Fictions Influence on the Worldview

    In Darkness too visible, Gurdon discusses the problem of young adult fiction, which often appears to be too brutal and gory to be introduced to young readers (Gurdon, 2011). As Gurdon (2011) notices, many of the books explicitly use foul language and descriptions of violence and assaults, which can negatively influence adolescents view of the…