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The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allan Poe Summary
American Literature
Edgar Allan Poe
Short Story
The Cask of Amontillado
The suspenseful horror short story of The Cask of Amontillado well written by Edgar Allan Poe. It happened during the early 1800s. It’s a gothic fictional story. The Cask of Amontillado off by showing the hurtfulness he is feeling due to the insult made by Fortunato. He is eager to plot revenge against Fortunato. The…
Comparison of “The Raven” and “The Fall of the House of Usher”
Edgar Allan Poe
The Fall Of The House Of Usher
The Raven
From reality to fiction, Poe stresses the significance of death into his acclaimed tales. In Poe’s The Raven, after Lenore’s passing, Narrator A dreams and faces his subconscious dread with the raven. From Poe’s The Fall of the House of Usher, Narrator B visits the grim home of the Usher twins, Roderick and Madeline. When…
“The Cask of Amontillado” and “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” Summary
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
Short Story
The Cask of Amontillado
Works of literature share common themes in order to develop and drive their plot. Commonly found are elements of love, hate, success, and tragedy Tools such as projection and symbolism are often used as well, and when used correctly can add a layer of tragic irony. These themes and tools co-exist in an effort to…
Institutionalized Beauty and Internalized Racism in “The Bluest Eye”
Novel
The Bluest Eye
Beauty plays an important role in a woman’s femininity; it gives a woman confidence and acceptance from society. However, when a woman’s “whiteness” became the standard of beauty across the 1940s white-dominated society, African American females faced the wrath of their own community through the rise of internalized racism, which defined beautiful women as lighter-skin…
Julius Caesar as a Multiple Tragedy
Julius Caesar
Play
Tragedy
William Shakespeare
Every historical event has a narrator and critic who criticize the first version of the story. Plutarch wrote about Julius Caesar, on the other hand, Shakespeare criticized it. Both of them chose the assassination event as a historical moment. Shakespeare who is unlike Plutarch focused on the marginalized characters as Brutus and Cassius more than…
African American History in Fences by August Wilson
1950S
African American History
Drama
Fences
Wrote by August Wilson in 1985 Fences, presents some aspects of the lives of African Americans in the United States. This play Encapsulates the different struggles people of color faced before and during the 1950s. Wilson illustrates the African American culture, racial division in the country, and how discrimination influenced their views on race, family,…
Comedy: Rape Jokes
Comedy
Humor
Rape
Comedy can play a huge role in sparking up laughter, often times bringing light to situations. Though, comedy can also bring light into situations that tend to stay on the darker side of a humor spectrum. A very controversial aspect of comedy is the content or topics that is used and or being provided for…
Main Themes of King Lear Character Analysis
King Lear
Tragedy
William Shakespeare
The play King Lear by the great writer Shakespeare is a masterpiece like all of the rest of his plays. It is known as one of the greatest tragedies. Every play contains elements or themes which the writer subtly tries to explain to the audience. King Lear successfully highlights some very important themes and motifs…
The Heart of Darkness Themes
Heart of Darkness
Novel
Racism
In Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, the dark and mysterious landscape of the unexplored interior of the African jungle represents the darkness in man’s Heart, darkness that Marlow, the protagonist, and all people struggle to overcome. Heart of Darkness expresses Conrad’s views of insanity, Alienation, and Racism. I always ask leave, in the interests of…
The Idea of Colonialism in Heart of Darkness
Africa
Colonialism
Heart of Darkness
Novel
It can be argued that what makes Conrad’s ‘Heart of Darkness’ such an iconic, as well as divisive novella, is how it tackles major themes such as imperialism and even begins to criticize the intervention of European nations in Africa. It questions the morality of colonialism itself and is one of the first western novels…