The Titanic was a Marvelous Feat

The Titanic was a marvelous feat of engineering, an unsinkable way to america, so why did it sink? The answer lies in the hearts of men who refused to listen to the warning calls. The number of casualties could have decreased as well by putting more lifeboats....

Faith Hope and Love in “How i Learned to Drive”

The three theological virtues, faith, hope, and love are recurring themes throughout history, especially prevalent in theater and plays. The idea of hope in Angels in America by Tony Kushner and How I Learned to Drive by Paula Vogel creates a sense of a happy endings...

Jimmy Cross in the Things they Carried

The things they carried written by Tim O’Brien. I decide to talk about Jimmy Cross. This character that happens to be the center of focus in the entire work done by Tim O’Brien is Jimmy Cross who works alongside missions. In other work, O’Brien reveals several things...

Life and the Truth

The theme, truth can be deceived depending on the perspective that it it being told from, is revealed in Monster by Walter Dean Myers and The Tale-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan poe, even through the text are structured differently. The reality of truth is based on the...

Racism in Shotgun

The terrible occasion of hurricane Katrina wiped out the city, as well as creating lasting scars in everybody’s heart and homes. Beside the absence of monetarily assistance from the government there were racial intricacies and pressure among the people. Don’t...