Category: Literature

  • Waiting for Godot Quotes – Page 2 | Just Great DataBase

    VLADIMIR: Well? Shall we go?ESTRAGON: Yes, let’s go. They do not move. Waiting for Godot 2 V: After having sucked all the good out of him you duck him away like a… like a banana skin. Waiting for Godot 2 ESTRAGON: We always find something, eh Didi, to give us the impression we exist? VLADIMIR:…

  • Red Sam’s Wife

    His wife is a very good woman too. She is shown as a tall burnt-brown woman with hair and eyes lighter than her skin. When the family of main heroes comes to the Tower, she is responsible for taking orders. Even here June Star finds how to make tricks and make fun; she insults her…

  • Dracula Essays

    Dracula by Bram Stoker The style Stoker uses to write the novel Dracula, in a series of diary/journal entries, newspaper clippings, letters, and other documents, makes the story more horrifying and suspenseful. This is because as written this way, the story becomes personal. The reader gets the feeling that the story… 805 words Bram Stoker’s…

  • Sister Carrie Essays

    Examining Success in Theodore Dreiser’s Sister Carrie Theodore Dreiser’s novel, Sister Carrie, closely examines the successes and failures of three of its characters: the protagonist Carrie Meeber, Charles Drouet, and George Hurstwood. Their lives entwine early on in the novel, driven by their relative need for money. It is through money that all of… 1…

  • The Once and Future King Summary

    “The Once and Future King” is a novel compiled of 4 books written by T. H. White. The plot is set in the lands of “Gramarye”, otherwise known as Britain, and centers around the characters of King Arthur, Sir Lancelot and Queen Guinevere. Throughout the series, the reader will follow the stories of Arthur’s coming…

  • The Grapes of Wrath Study Guide

    The Grapes of Wrath Study Guide Author: John Steinbeck Original title: The Grapes of Wrath Characters: Tom Joad, Rose of Sharon Joad Rivers, Ma Joad, Pa Joad, Uncle John Joad, Jim Casy, Al Joad, Ruthie Joad, Winfield Joad, Noah Joad, Grampa Joad, Granma Joad, Connie Rivers, Muley Graves , Ivy and Sarah (Sairy) Wilson, Mr.…

  • Hester

    The most interesting location of Invisible Man is the Golden Days which is a bar and a whorehouse at the same time. Since the story tells us about the attitude to the blacks, it is not difficult to find out what kind of women are prostitutes.  Hester is one of them. She is a black-skinned…

  • Tom Sawyer

    Premiere time when we met Tom was in the previous book of Mark Twain called The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Tom is Huck’s good friend. He’s imaginative, mischievous, hilariously, and impractical. We believe that Huck and Tom became friends only because of being that much different. Tom has a normal home and a good upbringing,…

  • Joe Gargery

    We can see a lot of information about this character in the book as he is there from the beginning to the end. Joe is Pip’s brother-in-law and childhood hero. He’s mild, good-natured, sweet-tempered, easy-going, a little foolish. He was active in his weakness. His such strong goodness makes him one of the few sympathetic…

  • Frankenstein Essays

    Frankenstein Being initially developed as a “ghost-story”, Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” included numerous issues varying from author’s interpretations of the scientific and social theories to the description of general culture of the time. The story of Frankenstein was told by means of letters, and in the… 2 191 words Father and Son Relationship in Hamlet, Frankenstein…