There are prominent thematic elements and motifs in “A Raisin in the Sun” and “Harlem (A Dream Deferred)”, but among these is the prominence and meaning of dreams, as we experience them. Both stories seek to analyze the nature of dreams, as well as their effect on the dreamer, and...
The play Hamlet, by William Shakespeare is likely the most well-known dramatic work in the English language. It follows the story of a Prince of Denmark, Hamlet, who discovers that this father, the King, was murdered by his uncle, the King’s brother. His mother, Gertrude, than quickly marries his uncle....
Written by David Mamet, Glengarry Glen Ross is a world-renowned play which is widely considered to be an American classic. While I was already familiar with the plot, I attended the play on July 4th, in San Francisco for the first time. The story revolves around the challenges and difficulties...
A comparative analysis of the short story Wakefield by Nathaniel Hawthorne and the play Trifles by Susan Glaspell demonstrate that both works have similar theme and the key approach to the plot although they are different in genre and subject matter. First, the works are different because of a genre...
1. The night has almost come. The edges of the pines disappeared in winter’s darkness, and inevitability of the fight was stiffened in the air. Two wolves met in the meadow to fight and prove the dominance of the one. Staring at each other lasted for long tortuous minutes, while...
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