Category Archives: Books
Macbeth Hands Paragraph
Shakespeare’s use of hands in 2.2 represents Macbeth’s inability to gain the reigns of power by himself. Macbeth’s fear of getting caught reveals his lack of necessary confidence. As Macbeth returns from killing Duncan, he hears Donalbain cry “God bless … Continue reading
Annie John Essay
Pinned under Intransigent Power A good nurturing mother also takes on the responsibility of guiding her newborn at every step of the way through childhood. In Annie John, Jamaica Kincaid debunks the idea that mothers are care-takers. Kincaid refutes this … Continue reading
Poem about Christines Dilemma in Phantom of the Opera
POINT OF NO RETURN That voice which I hear So soft, warm and kind Could it be he? Has the angel of music Finally arrived? The voice vows to give me lessons But then he asks of me to Never … Continue reading
Crucible Essay
Prompt: IS Proctors decision at the end of the book right or wrong? Sunset The situation of life or death does not morally obligate Proctor to choose one way or the other. It is not a moral decision because it does not deprive … Continue reading
My Favorite Top 10 Books For Children
1. The Shakespeare Stealer, by Gary Blackwood 2. The Theif, by Megan Whalen Turner 3. Welcome to the Monkey House, by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. 4. Sabriel, by Garth Nix 5. Planet of the Apes, by Tim Burton 6. Swindle, by Gordon … Continue reading
The Odyssey
Homer’s Odyssey and Illiad (unabridged) is a good book for adult readers. The abridged version seems very easy to read and understand. I think that this is book is very interesting, and fascinating to read about.
Interesting Books
There are many great books in the world! I loved reading The Thief, Turnabout, Sabriel, and much more. All three of these books are so interesting, that when you pick it up and start reading it, it is almost impossible … Continue reading