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April 12, 2010

The Minister’s Black Veil Essay

This is a sample essay on The Minister’s Black Veil:
Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Minister’s Black Veil” was set in a small community called Milford village. There was no specific time frame, only the idea that this story had a Puritan impression.

This short story is about a minister, Parson Hooper, who comes to his congregation on Sabbath day wearing a black veil. Ironically, this occurs on the same day as a funeral for a young woman. This veil not only frightens those surrounding him, but also causes grief, tension, and endless gossip among others.

Parson Hooper’s refusal to remove the veil then causes him to lose Elizabeth, his bride to be. Because of this veil and the secrecy as to why he is wearing it, Hooper is condemned to a life of isolation and depression. Although he remained respected as a minister, he was alone in his everyday life. This remained until his deathbed, where Elizabeth stayed by his side. The veil accompanied him to his final judgment. (more…)

April 8, 2010

A Rose for Emily Essay

This is a sample essay on A Rose for Emily:
Miss Emily Grierson, a woman whose family was upper class, passed away. While alive, her interactions with the community were the source of much community conversation. These conversations, described in detail in William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily“, provide the reader with an understanding of the past and present social interactions of the townspeople. The stories presented occur in a variety of locations and involve a variety of people. The vast variety of these settings and characters makes it impossible for “A Rose for Emily” to be told by a single individual.

The combination of the townspeople’s memories of their interactions with Miss Emily forms the story. (more…)

April 7, 2010

Sense and Sensibility Essay

Example Essay on Sense and Sensibility:
In the novel “Sense and Sensibility“, Jane Austen resists the culture of sensibility. This resistance does not mean that she completely dismisses the culture of sensibility, as Austen does not advocate sense that discourages true emotion, romance and feeling, but instead calls for sensibility moderated by sense. The culture of sensibility, which defined sense as rational and sensibility as emotional, favoured the physical manifestation of feelings, such as crying or blushing, thus registering emotion. By the end of the 18th century, the period when Austen was writing Sense and Sensibility, the culture of sensibility was unfashionable. This shift in opinion regarding sensibility may account for Austen’s use of satire toward the culture of sensibility, as this is her way of proving its merit while not fully embracing it. Austen’s use of sensibility and her satirizing of it results in tension between characters. This tension between sensibility moderated by sense and satire is evident in the relationship between the characters of Colonel Brandon and Willoughby through their personalities, their relationship with Marianne and their relationship to each other. Brandon represents sensibility moderated by sense, and Willoughby represents a satirized excess of sensibility. It is this tension between the use of sensibility and the satirizing of it that brings to light the need for moderation within the culture of sensibility. (more…)

April 5, 2010

Essay on Leo Tolstoy

Sample essay on Leo Tolstoy:

J. Brotherton once stated, “My riches consist not in the extent of my possessions, but in the fewness of my wants.” Brotherton’s words perfectly describe how a people can live their lives without wanting more than they could receive.

Leo Tolstoy‘s classic short story, “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” contradicts Brotherton’s words. In the beginning, Pakhom is content to farm the small parcel of land that meets his needs. Nevertheless, the peasant’s life progresses through a combination of the devil’s temptations, human greed and chance events that lead to an ironic end. His desire to gain more land and comfort consumes him, until a chance that would gain him more land than he would ever-dreamed lures him into a pact with the devil. Certainly, through his use of foreshadowing, characterization, and conflict, Tolstoy reveals to the audience the many negative consequences that greed can have on one’s life. (more…)

March 29, 2010

To Kill a Mockingbird Essay

Sample essay on “To Kill a Mockingbird”:
The novel, “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee, like many others of its genre is strongly influenced by the ideas of its author. With this book, Lee has represented her commentaries with symbols or metaphors– although these can sometimes be overlooked too easily in a lengthy novel. The characters she has employed to convey or be subjected to these ideas are referred to as, “the mockingbirds” of the book. Her ideas of who they are and how they should be treated are manifested in this lesson to the children: Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy. They don’t nest in corncribs; they don’t do one thing but sing their hearts out for us. That’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird (Miss Maude, pg.15).” I have chosen to discourse on the mockingbirds: Scout, Boo, and Tom because they best represent the title, “To Kill a Mockingbird”. These mockingbirds are not the same age or alike in appearances, nor do they lead the same lives; the only thing in common between them is that they are all innocent and have all been harmed by society to a certain degree. Had I selected characters that were only innocent (i.e. Dill) — though still deserving of the title of ‘mockingbird’, their presence would not fulfill the task of explaining the title’s relation to the whole book. (more…)

March 22, 2010

Henry V Essay

Essay on Henry V:
You could refer in your answer to the Olivier and Branagh films and the contexts in which they were produced, as well as the context of the play’s original composition.

At the time when Shakespeare wrote Henry V Queen Elizabeth was the country’s monarch and the nation had just witnessed England defeat the Spanish Armada and become the world’s strongest naval power. Therefore the 16th Century and original perception of the play is that it’s celebrating England’s supremacy in battle and shows this again by the production of Henry V and England’s victory over the much stronger French. It’s unifying the country through war and celebrating the country’s pride. Henry V was also related to Elizabeth, so it’s not only a celebration to the country but also to the Queen and her deceased relative. (more…)

Essay on Stress

Essay on Stress:
I was looking through my wife’s Woman’s Day magazine and came across an article on stress titles “Sick of Stress.” The article discusses what can cause stress, complaints of stress, and how to fight stress. Since everyone has or will experience stress sometime in their life, I felt I should take this opportunity to share my findings as well as gain more knowledge on this subject.

The type of stress that is caused by day to day activities is called chronic stress. This type of stress can cause high blood pressure, problems with the digestive track and make an individual more susceptible to colds and flu. With new research it has been discovered that this type of stress can have a greater toll on one’s health that what was thought previously. This “body/mind connection” takes affect when the brain senses stress and in return stimulates the sympathetic nervous system. (more…)

March 18, 2010

Billy Elliot Essay

This is an essay example (sample essay) on Billy Elliot:
To be honest I don’t find this particular genre very interesting. The book was one of the most boring books I’ve ever read; it had no sense of excitement or suspense and could easily have been classed as a biography of an ordinary boy’s life in the 1960s. The film was slightly better, but this is due to the fact, that it was designed to appeal to a modern audience; the ending was excruciantly perfect and definitely would not have happened had Billy Elliot been real.

Both the film and the book are about a boy called Billy. In the film the boy is called Billy Elliot, he’s younger than Billy Casper (the boy in the book), being eleven whereas Casper is between the ages fourteen and fifteen. Both the film and the book are set in mining communities with members of each boy’s families working down the pits, in Elliot’s family it’s his dad and brother and in Casper’s his brother. (more…)

March 10, 2010

Essay on Francis Bacon

As reading Francis Bacon‘s essay, “Of Studies”, one realizes of its enduring quality. Bacon’s precise ideas were as valid in his days, as they are in the present times. His assertions have that universal quality that not only makes them cross physical frontiers, but also temporal ones. Throughout the essay there are many points in which I agree; but one of my favorite statements is the one that follows: “To spend to much time in studies is sloth; to use them too much for ornament is affectation; to make judgment only by their rules, is the humor of the scholar.” This phrase by itself contains much of the issues that people use to deal with when it comes to using their knowledge. (more…)

March 9, 2010

Zora Neale Hurston Essay

Zora Neale Hurston was born on January 7, 1891 in Notasulga, Alabama.(Gallaher) She moved to Eatonville, Florida where she picked on many town stories and gossip.(Gallaher) Growing up, Zora was the fifth of eight children.

(Gallaher) At the age of thirteen Zora’s mother died.(Gallaher) Zora felt like she had lost everything. Later that year, Zora’s father kicked her out of the house and made her go and care for her brother’s children.(Gallaher) Zora did not like this choice of living, so she started working for a white household. This is the house that sparked Zora’s intelligence. The woman that Zora worked for gave Zora her first book and arranged for her to go to school.(Gallaher) The school was Morgan Academy and she graduated in 1918.(Gallaher) In 1920, Zora received an associate degree from Howard University.(Gallaher) The early 1920’s marked Zora’s beginning as an author. In this time, she published her first stories, starting as a college publication and moving to contests, newspapers, and magazines.(Gallaher) (more…)






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