Looking for Richard is al Pocono’s interpretation of Richard the third, as it explores the various context, values and ideas within Richard the third it attempts to reconnect a modern day audience with this ideas and values through a form…
Literature
Archetype Loss Of Innocence Assignment
Loss of Innocence As we grow as a person to a part of society we learn about many different things, we learn how to cope with different situations in order to form into different individuals. We start seeing things from…
Shakespeare in Relation to Today Assignment
The Shakespearean tragedy Macbeth, though written over 400 years ago, still has relevance to today’s modern society. These are connected through the issues in the text such as the idea of revenge and the theme of appearance vs. reality, the…
Existentialism in Camus’ “The Stranger” Assignment
Existentialism is often defined as a philosophical movement or tendency, emphasizing individual existence, freedom and choice. As a result of the diversity of positions associated with this term it is impossible to define precisely. There are, however, basic themes common…
The Things They Carried Water Archetype Assignment
Sometimes hey get that and sometimes they don’t. In this novel, water, typically mentioned in the form of a river, cannot only symbolize life but also death. “Across cultures, water is seen as the driving element behind creation; as an…
Othello Shakespeare Assignment
Shakespearean art is his ability to create three dimensional characters. This gives an insight to the mind of how we perceive and interact with the world. Analysis of the text ‘Othello’ and its connectivity of characters discern themes such as…
Existentialism and Waking Life Assignment
Existentialism is a type of philosophy that was very trendy in France after World War II as made popular by the quintessential philosopher, John Paul Sartre. A suitable introduction to existential ideology, The Stranger is a novel written by Albert…
Adolescent Archetype Assignment
Adolescent Archetype An archetype is defined as a universally understood pattern of behavior or a prototype upon which others are copied or patterned. Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain was and still is the basis for which authors use for their…
Reading/Writing#3 “Luck” Assignment
Reading/Writing Assignment #3 “Luck” 1. In Greek Mythology, King Midas was a Phrygian king. He was given the ability to turn everything he touched into gold by Dionysus. The Midas touch can be interpreted as the ability to make money…
Existentialism and the Absurd In Camus “The Stranger” Assignment
In Campus “The Stranger” BY beach Existentialism and the Absurd The novel, The Stranger, by Albert Campus,consists of a first person narrator, Muralist. Muralist, the main character, acquires an absurd philosophy on the essence of life. His mindset is that…