Category: Literature

  • Chaplain Tappman

    Albert Taylor Tappman, the anabaptist chaplain, is a kind, timid, sensitive, shy, quiet and gentle person. He is very diffident and unconfident. Even his atheist assistant, Corporal Whitcomb, does not obey him at all. Whitcomb only makes fun of him. The Chaplain feels lonely and depressed around all those loud and assertive people. His only…

  • Squealer

    Squealer is the embodiment of flattery and hypocrisy, Napoleon’s right hand. He is the minister of propaganda, providing support to his leader. Due to his oratorical qualities and lack of principles, Squealer is able to distort the meaning of each thing and turn evil into good. He uses complex metaphors, jargon, and statistics to confuse…

  • Richard II Summary

    Richard II, written by William Shakespeare, is a continuation from his previous works Henry IV and Henry V where he shows the rise and fall of kings and the time of their rule in all the compiled acts. Richard II’s story plays out in the timeline of 1398 after the fall of the last King…

  • Augustine St. Clare

    This is one of the good people in the story. He was Tom’s master in New Orleans. Also, he seems to be a very rich and romantic man. He started loving and being fond of Tom after the last saved his daughter in the river when she started drowning. St. Clare is an unstable man…

  • Moses the Raven

    Moses the Raven represents the most religious character in the novel. By analogy with the Bible, he tells animals about so-called “promised land” that awaits them after death. Firstly, pigs perceive him as an enemy, because, according to their beliefs, the farm must become a paradise where there is neither hunger nor oppression. Moses the…

  • The Count of Monte Cristo Essays

    The Count of Monte Cristo Description The novel entitled, “The Count of Monte Cristo” was written in France by Alexandre Dumas. It was first published in 1844, while the most recent publication of the book was in 2003 by Penguin Classics. The translation was done by Robin Buss, and he as well provided the Introduction…

  • Count Orsino

    Count Orsino represents a melancholic person that knows a lot about music and painting. He uses elegant phrases and comparisons. Before us is a real nobleman, a handsome, rich and faithful courtier. It is characterized by manifestations of sentimentality and excessive amorousness. After catching Olivia’s gaze, Orsino feels so fascinated by her that he convinces…

  • Chronicle of a Death Foretold Summary

    Chronicle of a Death Foretold is a novella written by Gabriel García Márquez, an author who skillfully weaves a world of magic realism in his other novels. However, this is a non-linear, realistic story which was inspired by a real-life murder mystery. This novella by Marquez is devoid of his signature elements of magic realism.…

  • Light in August Essays

    Struggle for Identity and Authenticity in Light in August by William Faulkner “Man has forever to struggle with the need to define himself, to create an identity… (Lichtenstein 55). Introduction Identities are created. The question is, by whom? The individual with whom the identity is associated? The family who names and raises the individual? Is…

  • Remedios Moscote

    Remedios Moscote is the youngest daughter of Apolinar Moscote. At the age of 9, the elderly Aureliano falls in love with her; they marry after reaching puberty. She was a child for a very long time, and after puberty, she did not shed all her childhood habits. She, for example, collected dolls, which even after…