Tuesdays with Morrie An old man, a young man, and life's greatest lesson Mitch Albom Tuesdays with Morrie, An old man, a young man, and life's greatest lesson is one touching story that will stay with you the rest of your life and you will always appreciate this book. Appr...
We are looking at the language in Act 2 Scene 2 and examining how it educates the audience about the characters and setting. When Shakespeare presented Romeo and Juliet in front of an audience around 1595 he had few props so therefore limited setting. Shakespeare's Elizabethan audience created what ...
1 An Absent Father The impact of a fatherless home has consequences that sometimes cannot be realized until much later in life. In addition, when a father who is in the ministry, commits a grievous sin, it affects not only his family's views but the...
I. Southern Mail is a fictional book about a man, Jacques Bernis' journeys as a mail carrier, and is told by the author as the narrator. This novel can be categorized as a love story, however it is more like a sequence of confusing events with a love story intertwined throughout. But isn't that ex...
"The Importance of Being Earnest," by Oscar Wilde, is a comedic play that is set in London, England during Victorian times. Wilde uses many literary devices to create comedy in this play one of the most promentent of these devices is the unexpected and backward logic frequently used by the characters. In the play, a character will disscuss something leading the reader to believe the character will perform a particular behavior but instead an the character behaves unexpectedly. There is not one time in the entire story in which what the reader expects to happen really occurs. In fa...