Category: Novel

  • The Realities Of America In The Novel The Jungle

    Have you ever thought about how hard it is to settle in a new place when you have never been to that particular place? Well, he explains the struggles of foreigners coming to the United States of America in The Jungle by Upton Sinclair. He uses various literary devices to explain to the reader how…

  • Reflection On The Hate U Give: Opinion Essay

    The hate u give is a novel written by Angie Thomas!in the novel an innocent African American boy is shot by police. The story centers the life of the boys childhood best friend and witness of shooting. She attends a predominantly white school and must deal with the repercussions of the police killing in her…

  • Racial And Gender Stereotypes In The Movie Zootopia And The Book The House On Mango Street By Sandra Cisneros

    Through the movie Zootopia and the book The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros many forms of harmful stereotyping can be seen. These harmful connotations of stereotyping are dividing groups of people and are usually very discriminatory to a race or sex of people. Society should not be so quick to judge or generalize…

  • Plot Summary of The Hunger Games

    The story starts off in dystopian future America, called Panem led by President Snow. There was a war many years ago, which resulted in the country being divided into twelve poor districts and one rich totalitarian capital. The twelve districts all represent different characteristics and beliefs based off the resources they have. District twelve, known…

  • Destiny Rodeo in the Novels ‘Pride and Prejudice’ and ‘Sense and Sensibility’

    Jane Austen was a very popular author in the eighteenth century, and her fame is still recognized today. Some of her most famous works include the novels Pride and Prejudice, Emma, and Sense and Sensibility. While all of her novels had different storylines, they revolved around a common theme. This common theme shared between all…

  • Analysis of Values of Life in the Novel ‘Let Me Go’

    In the novel Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro, Kathy was a young lady living a secret life. Everything she did seemed to be private but everyone around her seemed to be just like her. Many times in novels the cultural, physical, and geographical surroundings shape a character. Ishiguro uses Kathy s journey and…

  • Theme of Breaking the Rules in the Movie ‘The Breakfast Club’ and the Novel ‘The Wave’

    Rules need to be broken at times. As both the 1985 film by John Hughes, The Breakfast Club, and the 1981 novel by Morton Rhue, The Wave, discuss why and what can happen when such acts are done. With so much desire to break the rule, there is little room left to see why they…

  • Essay on Homegoing

    The story is built around the descendants of Maame, an Asante woman in eighteenth-century Ghana. She escaped from the fated land where she was a slave, to an Asante household leaving behind her newborn baby who is later known as Effia. Maame later got married to a great Asanteman and gave birth to another child…

  • Essay on Themes in Things Fall Apart

    In the novel ‘Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe, the story of Umuofia, a fictionalized village set in Nigeria, is told. The novel details Umuofia as a pre-colonized village, allowing the reader in on their customs and traditions, all the way to a colonized Umuofia; where the story ends. Throughout this story of colonization, many…

  • Comparative Essay on the Novels Mathilda, by Mary Shelley and The Bluest Eye, by Toni Morrison

    In the novels Mathilda, by Mary Shelley and The Bluest Eye, by Toni Morrison; both writers convey ideas around the effects of traumatic events caused by deep desires. In Mathilda, the majority of trauma faced is based around the incestuous love and desire Mathildas father feels for her which ultimately leads to his suicide and…