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January 16, 2025

Analysis and Themes Summary of “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” by Robert Louis Stevenson

One of the hallmarks of the Gothic novel is its preoccupation with the “positional notion of good and evil” (Sandner 192) and the “complex confusion” that characterizes the relationship between these two aspects of self and society (Sandner 200). Gothic authors recognize  →

Jazz by Toni Morrison : The Symbolic Significance of the Title

Toni Morrison’s Jazz is a simply titled novel, but this simplicity belies the complexity of the narrative structure to which the word “jazz” alludes. Toni Morrison’s novel “Jazz” is experimental in that it challenges the conventions of the American canonical literary narrative.  →

Biography of Sherman Alexie

Sherman Alexie was once quoted as saying, “Indians call each other Indians. Native American is a guilty white liberal thing.” This simple statement reveals much about Alexie’s attitude toward a culture that he is both an implicit part of and  →

Analysis and Plot Summary of “Reservation Blues” by Sherman Alexie

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Biography of Stephen Crane

Although he died at only 28 years of age, Stephen Crane lived a full and adventurous life, traveling, writing, and interviewing people for his many stories, novels, and articles. He managed to produce a staggering body of work from time  →

Plot Summary of “The Blue Hotel” by Stephen Crane

   To summarize, “The Blue Hotel” by Stephen Crane takes place at the Palace Hotel which is near a train station in rural Nebraska. The proprietor of the hotel, which is painted blue and is something of an attraction/eyesore in  →

Analysis and Plot Summary of Maggie : A Girl of the Streets by Stephen Crane

The short novel by Stephen Crane, “Maggie : A Girl of the Streets”, despite the title, is not necessarily just about Maggie, but rather deals more directly with the Bowery environment itself and how it shapes the lives of its  →

Condensed Biography of Tennessee Williams

Tennessee Williams was born Thomas Lanier Williams III in 1911 in Columbus, Mississippi. Tennessee Williams was a sickly young man and because of his diphtheria he was bedridden, which at least gave him time to think and read quite a  →

Analysis and Plot Summary of “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee Williams

Before beginning this summary and analysis of “Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee Williams, it is important to point out that this play is not happening in the narrator’s (Tom’s) present, but it is based on his memories. The setting of “The Glass  →

Analysis and Plot Summary of “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne

The beginning of the story by Nathaniel Hawthorne introduces us to Young Goodman Brown as he says goodbye to his wife of three months. He tells her that he must go on this journey (although we still do not know where he  →