— Jason Chen The play of “Hedda Gabler” takes play during a monumental time period of the 19th century as the country is rapidly changing and innovation is booming. The storyline is interesting as it highlights the complexity of different perspectives, interconnectedness, and realism. The use of secrecy and emotional connection that the author invokes […]
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How Does Salmons Become Constellations?
—Anonymous Sherman Alexie’s The Toughest Indian In The World is a story discussing people’s identity recognition under the backdrop of modern times. This story is more straightforward and easier to read compared to Samuel Beckett’s play Endgame. However, you would notice the air of mystery lingering around the story after reading it. I would say […]
Language is identity …
— Anonymous Language is identity; it allows people to communicate with others by expressing their emotions, thoughts, and ideas. Language creates connection, and it’s essential to enter to any culture. In Remember Babylon, Gemmy represents the unknown when he is found by the aboriginals, who, without knowing his origin, took him with them and gave […]
Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart is …
— Mingma Sherpa Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart is a classic novel depicting the culture of the African continent before colonisation and the horrors after it took place. The novel explores the African traditions through the different characters in the novel. One thing that I found a little controversial was that some of those traditions […]
Its reasonable to say …
— Anonymous Its reasonable to say that one point everyone has felt out of place feeling isolated from others. Through out my life this has been a big issue constantly thinking of ways to lie to satisfy those around me. While reading “ Clash of Civilization Over an Elevator in Piazza Vittorio” topics of immigration, […]