Marriage in Pride and Prejudice
…out of marriage than financial stability and that is what she got. In Hunsford it seems that Charlotte did nothing but tend to the chores of maintaining her home and pleasing Lady Catherine. I do not believe that Charlotte and Mr. Collins were in love at all and they did…
Anna Karenina By Leo Tolstoy
…stars"; by adding one simple word, familiar, into the sentence, Tolstoy reveals that this is not the first time Levin has observed the sky and the stars that he sees. Throughout the novel, Levin is a keen observer, both of others and of nature. His love of nature and his…
Drown
…plots so vibrantly real. What I enjoyed about this book is that there was no use of Italics or any other editorial assistance for the reader. This showed me that he is taking a stand against the use of Italics. It´s almost as though Diaz is writing in a diary…
Necklace By Guy De Maupassant And Rocking Horse Winner By D.H. Lawrence
"The Necklace" by Guy De Maupassant and "The Rocking Horse Winner" by D.H. Lawrence have two women in these stories that show no care or concern for anyone but themselves. Hester and Mathilde both had families that they truly did not love. And they were only involved with them for…
Tartuffe
…Cleante, the maid and the brother-in-law of the main character, Orgon, discuss Tartuffe and both agree that he has captivated Orgon. Damis, Orgon's son, wonders whether his father will allow Mariane, Orgon's daughter, to marry Valere, who she is in love with, because Damis is in love with Valere's sister.…
Great Gatsby By F. Scott Fitzgerald
…you have them or don’t are dominating themes in this novel. Daisy and Tom Buchanen live a life of extreme decadence. They have a beautiful mansion, high status in society, and all things that are glossy on the outside. However they lack love, commitment, honesty, and happiness in their marriage.…
Hamlet By William Shakespeare
…another. Consequently, Hamlet's revenge comes across as politically motivated more than anything else. We begin to question if the Ghost is an evil one or this spirit is sincere. Brannagh seemed to stress the political aspects of this more than the love and the honor of the family. I didn’t…
Romeo And Juliet: Role Of
…households, both alike in dignity, / In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, / Fromancient grudge brakes to new mutiny, / Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. /
From forth the fatal lions of these foes / A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life; /
Whose misadventured…
Waterworks By E.L Doctrorow
…Capote the author of In Cold Blood are both journalists who have found stories to which they feel newsprint, in itself would not have brought justice. Therefore to what extent has truth in narration and truth through journalism influenced the writing of the novels of In Cold Blood and The…
Virgil At Odds
…about Caesar´s wars and achievements (qtd. in Quinn 27). This sheds light on the morality issue Virgil faced as an artist. There were plenty of epic poets available in Rome at the time, and plenty were approached with this daunting task of writing an epic with Augustus as the hero.…




