World literature essays
Main Message of Persepolis
Introduction Growing up is a quest. Age fortifies the need for particular values and opinion, as well as the requirement of differentiating oneself from others, as a person’s identity...
Bram Stoker’s Dracula as the Seminal Horror Tale
The novel Dracula written in 1897 by Irish novelist Bram Stoker is a seminal work of the vampire fiction genre. According to Leonard Wolf, the novel is also a...
Comparison of Death of a Salesman and The Great Gatsby
Introduction The Death of a Salesman is a novel by Arthur Miller. It illustrates how the protagonist Willy stops at nothing to achieve what he believes is the American...
Analysis of the Play Nine Ten by Warren Leight
The play Nine Ten by Warren Leight has a very short plot that may seem to be nothing more than an ordinary play; however, the author subtly represents in...
Men, Power and Literature: Men Seeking Power in Three Literary Works
Literature is a lens through which one can see the reflection of the culture wherein it was written. Books that portray struggle often reflect the sentiments of the time...
Playing Pretend: Carrie as an Actress in Theodore Dreiser’s “Sister Carrie”
“In acting, don’t settle for anything less than the biggest dream for your character’s future.”– Michael Shurtleff (1920-2007)The Greeks are credited with the first recorded moment of an actor...