The hypocrisy displayed by Tartuffe in Tartuffe Moliere has confused Orgon. Orgon’s parents have seen Tartuffe in his true form and are trying to stop him. Orgon nearly ruined his family because he was so obsessed and devout. Tartuffe has …
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Economic instability that fueled radical political divisions during the 1920s was more than just the catalyst for Universal Studios to become a Hollywood powerhouse and the home of monsters and horror. It also created the stage and set the tone …
The original version of this document was a speech that President George W. Bush gave to the American public after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This speech was not only meant to console America, but also set the tone for how …
Tennessee Williams’ and F.Scott Fitzgerald’s interpretation of the American Dream is that it is a wish people have.
In “A Streetcar Named Desire”, Blanche aspires to a lifestyle of high society. She is a dreamer who wants to escape the …
Films under this label are usually black and white. In this essay, the styles and themes that are characteristic of film noir will be discussed. I will do so by comparing ‘In a Lonely Place (1950) by Nicholas Ray with …
Abraham Stoker, born November 8, 1847 in Clontarf (Ireland), was an ill child. As a young child, he suffered from a variety of illnesses and was often bedridden. Stoker’s mother Charlotte used to tell him stories as a child that …
Many people tend to focus on the plot and not the writing style. The writing style of Gary Schmidt is unique and different than most other authors. The author gives more importance to the beautiful writing than the story, which …
Wealth can corrupt people and make them behave unethically. Wealthy people believe they have an edge over those who don’t. Edgar Allen Poe describes the arrogance of the wealthy prince towards his people in The Masque of the Red Death. …
In “I Want a Wife”, Judy Brady explores the expectations of society on women’s role in a married household in the early 1970s. In just two pages, Brady strategically uses rhetoric to introduce a new perspective on women’s roles in …
Olaudah Equiano was an abolitionist author who had a large fortune when he passed away in 1797. The latter act is what made him one of the first Black abolitionists in history. Equiano’s autobiography was an adventure tale reminiscent Robinson …