An analysis of the famous literary device
A review of Brianna Pastor’s book, "Bellyache: Poems for Sensitive Souls", from the perspective of an eldest daughter.
Throughout history, books like George Orwell's Animal Farm (1945) and 1984 (1949) have shattered authoritarian illusions through allegory and dystopia, while Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels' The Communist Manifesto...
Throughout the movie, her costumes become more and more ridiculous, as she goes from a life of poverty at Wuthering Heights to one of wealth and extravagance at Thrushcross...
This year, I challenge myself to re-read books I read in high school with the hope of discovering new meaning and understanding.
For centuries, the world has been graced (and haunted) by Gothic literature. The exploration of monsters, the macabre, fear, anxiety, love, and death—this genre has always attracted readers and...
In this article, I want to discuss some (only a very, very small handful) of my favorite classics and why they are so fascinating and hopefully persuade anyone perusing...
A brief summary of the lessons to be derived from 5 revolutionary reads everybody should read before the year's end.
In light of Emerald Fennell's upcoming 'Wuthering Heights', I examine the presentation of Heathcliff's race in film.
I've been excitedly awaiting Guillermo del Toro's version of Mary Shelley's famous 'Frankenstein' since it was announced. I've waited and waited, watching the trailers in eager anticipation, hopeful that...