Category: Book Review

  • The Call of The Wild’: The Way How Nature Has Changed Buck

    The Call of The Wild’: The Way How Nature Has Changed Buck In Jack London’s The Call of the Wild Buck goes through a self-evaluation because of his surroundings and what he has to adapt to. Buck changes for the better and worse because of his adaptability, intellect and might. Because of these traits, he…

  • The Call of The Wild’: The Struggle for Survival

    The Call of The Wild’: The Struggle for Survival The Call of the Wild is a novel of devolution which traces the process of releasing Bucks savage, atavistic nature beneath its civilized veneer(citation). Buck, a St. Bernard Shepherd mix, was a very loyal pet to his own family in California where life was easy and…

  • The Call of The Wild’: The Theme of Greed

    The Call of The Wild’: The Theme of Greed In the unforgiving and savage north, humans commit atrocities and make unwise choices but, many of these are unknowingly orchestrated by a hunger that burns inside of all, greed. The theme of greed is a key aspect throughout the book, The Call of the Wild. Buck,…

  • The Call of The Wild’: The Third Chapter Analysis

    The Call of The Wild’: The Third Chapter Analysis In chapter 3 of The Call of The Wild The dominant primordial beast was strong in Buck. And it was still growing. Spitz and buck had grown a hatred towards each other. A fight for leadership and dominance. Spitz took every chance he could to bully…

  • Brotherhood In Gilgamesh

    Brotherhood In Gilgamesh In the Epic of Gilgamesh, there is Gilgamesh, half man half demigod whose ultimate goal is to reach immortality and then there’s Endiku, who was made from clay and water by Aruru who lived with the wild. The whole creation of Endiku was made to rid Gilgamesh of his arrogance and Gilgamesh…

  • Does Monsieur Deserves His Fate In The Short Story The Necklace?

    Does Monsieur Deserves His Fate In The Short Story The Necklace? In the story, The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant, it follows a couple whose names are Monsieur and Madame Loisel. Monsieur Loisel tries to make his wife happy but fails to fully understand her feelings. Madame Loisel aspires to feel rich and have fancy…

  • Essay on ‘The Hunger Games’ Tributes

    Essay on ‘The Hunger Games’ Tributes If you were forced to participate in a battle to the death, would you use your physical strength or your mental and social strength? The Hunger Games is a novel by Suzanne Collins about twelve districts that are ruled by The Capitol of Panem. Each year they draw out…

  • Book Review: Different Seasons

    Book Review: Different Seasons In Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption, Andy (an innocent man) is sentenced to a double life sentence. There Andy meets Red, a prisoner who smuggles items from the outside world. As Andy is an amateur geologist he asks Red to get him a rock hammer for shaping rocks he collects…

  • Themes And Interpretations Of Harry Potter Novels

    Themes And Interpretations Of Harry Potter Novels Magic of Harry Potter This article proposes that the around the world, multiage intrigue of Harry Potter may lie in the manner these accounts of enchantment address the issues of readers to discover significance in the present unmagical settings and to solve their Harry Potter Quiz. The imaginative…

  • Critical Reaction Essay: The Epic of Gilgamesh

    Critical Reaction Essay: The Epic of Gilgamesh The Epic of Gilgamesh is an epic poem from antiquated Mesopotamia about a king who is two thirds god and one third man. The king does not fulfill his leadership expectations as he is selfish and often angry with the gods. Gilgamesh goes off on a quest to…