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The Concept of Grace in Flannery O'Connor's "A Good Man is Hard to Find"
Flannery O’Connor is known as one of America’s best Southern Writers, having published two novels, thirty two short stories, and variety of essays and literary criticism. Her work is Southern-Centric, focusing on detailed descriptions of usually dark characters and their path to redemption.
2 commentsTypes Of Information Sources
Information can be obtained through various means. A source that provides any kind of information is called an information source. There are basically two types of information sources: Primary information sources Secondary ...
1 commentChanging Gender Roles in The Color Purple
The Color Purple, written in 1982, is considered to be one of Alice Walker’s greatest works, and one of the first novels that began a movement of female African American writers.
1 commentCatharsis in Shakespeare's As You Like It
Literature is meant to teach. Its purpose is to shed light upon the soul and offer up the best and worst of humanity. This article explores the role of catharsis (typically reserved for tragedies) in Shakespeare's Comedy "As You Like It".
0 commentsThe Role of Hendiadys in Hamlet
One of the greatest writers of all history, William Shakespeare just simply rocks. This article focuses on his use of a literary device, "hendiadys", in his play Hamlet. Although it's a little intense at times, the videos, links, and comments should make for entertainment.
2 commentsTelling Lies to Experience the Truth in Tim O’Brien’s “How to Tell a True War Story”
Tim O’Brien, in “How to Tell a True War Story”, instructs his readers that truth is not actually factual and morals are not always absolute. By using a variety of story-telling techniques, and...
1 commentA Freudian Perspective of Lady Macbeth
This is an article I wrote analyzing Lady Macbeth through a Freudian Lens. I hope you enjoy.
1 commentHenry V, a Realistic Machiavellian Ruler
Machiavelli’s The Prince has always been a handbook on power. Political leaders, military personnel, students, and businessmen alike find the rules and advice to be engaging, insightful, and sometimes...
2 commentsThe Ultimate List of Writing Software and Tools
Writers have come a long way since the days of laboriously pressing letters into damp papyrus! Today, there are hundreds of great tools for writers, from word processors and writing productivity suites, to note-taking applications, mind mapping software, and personal wikis.
20 commentsHow to write a Research Paper for High School Students
This is a helpful tool for students who would like to write a research paper but doesn't have an inkling how to do it...
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