There are many stories that are inspired by the spirit and movement of Romanticism. The Romantic period dealt with the presence of supernaturals, the importance of nature, and the irrelevance of industrialization. Novels, poems, and short stories throughout the years use Romanticism to appeal towards the natural world or mankind. That can also include one’s...
The Harry Potter series should not be banned because it promotes ethical development within individuals. The best literature offers children a type of ‘virtual experience’. It gives them the ability to explore ethical issues and assess the impact of different moral choices before they encounter the real world. In the book series, there is numerous...
George Orwell’s novel Animal Farm and Disney’s Zootopia, exhibit similar lessons of power. Firstly, intimidation is used by leaders to suppress those who are a conflict of interest to political agendas. In Animal Farm, the animals develop a scheme to overthrow the leadership of Mr Jones, the cruel owner of Animal Farm. This plan is...
Harry Potter is a widely known children’s fantasy book series written by Joanne Kathleen Rowling, a United Kingdom native. Her book series garnered mass success by selling approximately 450 million copies in a variety of different languages (Cox, 2017). In just one week after its release, Harry Potter and The Philosopher’s Stone surpassed sales of...
This report is based off of “The Time Machine and The Invisible Man” by H.G. Wells published in 2003 ‘You have to be my helper. Help me and I will do great things for you. An invisible man is a man of power.’ (H.G. Wells), With this assignment I had the opportunity to use a...
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Animal farm – Napoleon Cruelty, tyranny, deception, hypocrisy. All these terms define Napoleon. Wait, who is Napoleon? Well Napoleon is a pig, a pig in George Orwell’s very famous “Animal Farm”. ‘Napoleon is a large, rather fierce-looking Berkshire boar, the only Berkshire on the farm, not much of a talker, but with a reputation for...
Harry Potter and the philosopher’s stone is the first novel in the Harry Potter series written by the famous author JK Rowling. The book was first published on 26th of June 1997 and was later turned into a film of the same name in 2001 by Warner Bros. The story follows a 10-year old orphan...
Supernatural beings exist in Gothic literature to corrupt others and to also highlight the anxieties of society’ In light of this view, compare and contrast the presentation of the gothic characters of Peter Quint and Miss Jessel in ‘The Turn of the Screw’ by Henry James and the character of the woman in black in...
Some would say that an individual’s character distinguishes them from others; it makes them different. If so, then what shapes their character? This paper will consider how one’s character and how they are described, is affected by one’s environment. Then by examining three different types of characters and how they are transformed by their environment....
The novel Frankenstein is a classic story. The popular version tells the tale of Victor Frankenstein’s mad experiment gone wrong as he creates a terrifying monster that ultimately leads to his demise. But it is the underlying message that Mary Shelly conveys in the novel itself that is quite interesting. The creature is created and...