Symbol Element of Fiction

Write an essay including a thesis statement using the Symbol Element, one of the elements of fiction to describe the short fictional story THE LOTTERY by Shirley Jackson. A symbol is a literary device that contains several layers of meaning, often concealed at first sight, and is representative of several other aspects, concepts or traits […]

Science Fiction Book report: Use “The Robot: I, Robot 1 by Isaac

Use “The Robot: I, Robot 1 by Isaac Asimov (2008, Paperback)” to write a report which contain: 1. Who is the author? (100< words< 200), background, other works, etc. 2. What is the main theme of the book? Summary(Greneral legth: 250 3.How is the Society in the book different from present day Society? 4. How […]

Compare and contrast “the life of frederick douglass” and any fiction

 Your paper will be two pages minimum in length (this does not include the Works Cited page). Make sure to use MLA. Answer the following question: Compare and/r contrast a personal narrative and fiction. Use Narrative in the Life of Frederick Douglass and then you may use any piece of fiction that you like. It […]

Detective Fiction : compare and contrast essay

Description Essay form, 3 pages, double-spaced, 12 pt., works cited in MLA format From the literary texts19th-century writer “Edgar Allen Poe, “Murders in the Rue Morgue”” and 20th- century writer “Agatha Christie, Murder at the Vicarage” Write an essay that compares and contrasts them in terms of the following topic; be sure to develop an […]

Globalization and Fiction

In “Disjuncture and Difference, Arjun Appadurai starts with the idea that “The central problem of today’s global interactions is the tension between cultural homogenization and cultural heterogenization” (28), but then goes further to note that “The new global cultural economy has to be seen as a complex, overlapping, disjunctive order that cannot any longer be […]

The role of the social outcast in the fiction of Heinrich von Kleist

Essays should be a minimum of 5 full pages in length (no more than 7). A counterargument is required. The Enlightenment introduced the idea of inalienable human rights and the American and French Revolutions sought to turn theory into practice, establishing nations in which citizens shared liberty, equality, and fraternity. In reality, however, inequalities remained […]