This is a 1954 narrative by a British novelist William Golding. The novel focuses on the dark side of the human race, the cruelty that motivates even the most civilized humans. The author envisioned this narrative as a terrible mockery of kids’ adventure narratives, demonstrating human’s inherent wicked nature. Golding offers the reader with a […]
The Theme of Mortality and Death In The Things They Carried the evidence and warning of death rotate around all soldiers. Tim O’Brien even before reaching Vietnam he predicts and ponders the inevitability of his death after he is drafted in “On The Rainy River” here he thinks of evading the draft and escape to […]
In this interesting and captivating book Kissinger’s shadow, publicly praised Greg Grandin, historian, proclaims that to comprehend the calamity of current America, we have to comprehend Henry Kissinger. Reviewing Kissinger’s personal opus, as well as a treasury of secret recordings, leadership documents, majority of them currently declassified, Grandin shows the manner Nixon’s topnotch foreign policy […]
Porter’s book is an eye-opener that demonstrates the historian empire which had an inferior profile in Britain more than other countries abroad. The primary argument by porter is that despite being an imperial country during this period, the nation was still not a sovereign community. This means that the vast empire of Britain was never […]
In her letter, Margaret Atwood’s tries to express the oppression that women faced in their various aspects of life. She writes this message with a lot of hope that the society perspective on women will change for the better. Longing for the days when women freedom will be equal to the men’s. This is happening […]
Drown, is a compilation of short stories, revolving around the themes of love and desire. In these stories, Drown Diaz addresses the tribulations and trials of Dominican immigrants as they seek opportunities to live the American Dream, after migrating to America. These stories are linked, although each piece functions as a separate independent work. Besides, […]
During the Victorian era, there was witnessed a shift in social attitudes towards gender relations. The transformation involved moving away from practices which enhanced male supremacy where males were seen as everything while females depended on them. In the fiction, the new woman by Dr. Andrzej Diniejko, Dr. Andrzej tries to explain challenges that women […]