• A Look At Theme in “Everything is Illuminated”

    People whisper lies and secrets to and fro throughout their daily lives; at times they could be discussing hot topics of gossip, at other times they could be merely reminding themselves of a subject. Every person at some point in time will believe a lie, hear a secret, or tell a lie. The greatest lies…


  • Fried Green Tomatoes and the Nature of Love

    Question: What does the novel Fried Green Tomatoes by Fannie Flagg suggest about the nature of love? Throughout the book “Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistlestop Cafe,” any reader can observe the constantly developing versions of love between both major and minor characters. This is apparent in the exclusively intense “friendship” shared between Ruth Jamison…


  • The Performance of Motherhood in Peter Pan: Growing Up is a Trap

    Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie opens with a scene in the Darling household’s nursery, where the novel also ends through a kind of closure by return. The nursery, for the Darling children, represents a place of maternal comfort, for it is in this room in their home where they are taken care of by their…


  • Wuthering Heights: On Violence and the Roles it Plays

    “All’s fair in love and war” is a memorable quotation and idiom on the human psyche, representing the simple acceptance of immoral behaviors as these acts only transpire when the terms or situation is dire. This idiom, in specific aspects, can appear to represent a kind of anthem for violence; meaning that any and all…