Symbolism in Trifles by Susan Glaspell

In the play, Trifles, by Susan Glaspell tells a story full of mystery surrounding the murder of farmer, John Wright. Two housewives hide evidence that could be damning for Minnie Wright in the death of her abusive husband. Due to it being a one act play, Glaspell has...

Tell Tale Heart & Black Cat

In Tell Tale Heart, there is a man who is crazy but thinks he isn’t and he insists on his sanity after murdering an old man with a “vulture eye. He thinks his eye is evil because it has cataracts. The murder was carefully planned and covered up well. The murderer...

Analysis of the Awakening from Marxist Perspective

In The Awakening, by the author Kate Chopin can be analyzed from the Marxist perspective by the powerful ones being the men. The men are powerful because society portrays them as the head of the household, meaning its a patriarchal society. Society thinks that men...

The Great Divorce

In the beginning of the book CS Lewis is giving a brief set up to what the book will be about and what we can expect as readers. He makes it very clear to us that this is all a fantasy before we continue into the first chapter. To continue, in the first chapter the...

“The Fire Next Time” by James Baldwin

In the book, “”The Fire Next Time””, composed by James Baldwin, there are two letters kept in touch with; one was to Baldwin’s 14-year-old nephew, and the second centered around race and religion dependent on Baldwin’s own encounters. James Baldwin was an...