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The Hero Adheres to The Traditional Female Gender Norms of The Renaissance
Culture
Fiction
Gender
My Hero
To start off, I chose three character traits for Benedick: comical, heroic, and stubborn. Benedick is comical because he is always cracking jokes. Benedick is stubborn because, he refuses to see himself as a married man and vows to remain a bachelor. In addition, he is too stubborn to admit he loves Beatrice. Lastly, Benedick…
Dystopian Heteronormativity in The Handmaid’s Tale and Middlesex
Dystopia
Fiction
Novel
We are born with zero knowledge and for a split second with are full of love and oblivious to the hate that exists in our world. However, we are quickly taught what it means to be a woman or a man, what it means to have different sexual desires, etc. Our friends, our families, our…
One Major Conflict In Hamlet
Fiction
Hamlet
Literature
Revenge In Hamlet
The fact that Hamlet not only feels upset for losing his father but he also feels betrayed by his mother. Before hamlet escapes into madness he’s in a difficult spot. He’s heir to a throne that should be his already, son to a mother he no longer trusts, nephew to the guy who killed his…
Dystopia in Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood
Dystopia
Fiction
Novel
In Oryx and Crake, Margaret Atwood creates a dystopia. After an apocalyptic event, the society became very unequal with a mix of new technologies and poor government enforcement. The only human left on earth, Jimmy, had a tough childhood with his parent’s always fighting and eventually abandoning him. Jimmy lives the best way he knows…
Putting a Lot of Thoughts Into a Person’s Mind in A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry
Art
Culture
Fiction
Literature
“What happens to a dream deferred?” The first line of Langston Hughes’ poem puts a lot of thoughts into a person’s mind. Hughes answers it with questions in the form of similes such as, “Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun?,” “Or fester like a sore – and then run?,” and “Or…
Mrs. Sen’s Difficult Move From Her Hometown
Fiction
Hometown
Language
28 September 2018 Moving to a new country can be a difficult transition for anyone. Many problems can arise for most people. One might struggle to learn a new language, laws, rules, or social norms. In “Mrs. Sen’s,” a short story, written by Jhumpa Lahiri, Mrs. Sen struggles to obtain a sense of empowerment. Mrs….
A Midsumer Night Dream
Fiction
Romeo and Juliet
“Theseus duke of Athen and hippolyla his fianese, diseus their wedding” so otheroms severant tell titania out of othernes sight because they both were angry with each other, he says has taken a little Indian prince as her attendant because the boy is beautiful that oberen wishes to make him knight. Robin good fellow, he’s…
Dystopia in Cyberpunk Science Fiction Johnny Mnemonic by William Gibson Summary
Dystopia
Fiction
Science Fiction
Cyberpunk science fiction has various attributes relating to earlier hacker and punk culture influences of the mid 20th century. This subgenre draws itself away from the typical techniques of science fiction by utilizing contrasting characteristics of society. A common theme of cyberpunk science fiction that is demonstrated within the story of “Johnny Mnemonic” by William…
“Deep Rising” Is a Science Fiction Film
Fiction
Film Review
Monster
Deep Rising, is a 1998 Sci-Fi film set in the middle of the South China Sea. The best way to describe this film would be Titanic meets Indiana Jones meets Jaws, but replace the shark with a different man-eating creature. The film started with text titles on a solid black background, giving the viewer a…
Symbolism in The Giver by Lois Lowry
Fiction
The Giver
Have you ever been in a strict community with a lot of rules and for some a lot of choices? Well, in this fiction 179 paged book written by Lois Lowry Jonas has. Jonas is an eleven in his community. What I mean by eleven is that there are groups of numbers for a group…
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