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64 Innocence Symbols in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’

The Essence of the Mockingbird in ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ The mockingbird symbolism of Harper Lee’s theme of innocence is destroyed by evil. Killing a mockingbird is a sin. A mockingbird in To Kill a Mockingbird isn’t an actual bird. It represents innocence. Niceness only could do good and an easy target like Boo Radley. […]

66 Water Symbolism in The Great Gatsby: Struggle and the American Dream

Gatsby’s Pursuit of Love, Belonging, and the Turbulence of Obstacles The classic American novel, The Great Gatsby, tells the tale that belongs to the book’s narrator Nick Carraway. How the roaring 1920s were unforgettable as he retells the summer of 1921 when he comes to live on West Egg across the water from his former […]

67 The Illusion of the American Dream in “The Great Gatsby”

Gatsby’s Unfulfilled Love and Daisy’s Compromised Marriage F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel The Great Gatsby has many themes, such as it being a tragic love story, a mystery, as well as a social narration of American life or, as some would say, the American Dream. The story is told based on four wealthy characters who are […]

68 The Illusion of the American Dream in “The Great Gatsby”

Unveiling Gatsby’s Pursuit of the American Dream In the story, The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the narrator Nick Carraway tells the long-awaited story of the mysterious Jay Gatsby, originally known as James Gatz. People heard many stories about this man, but none of them seemed to be upright because there were many different […]

70 An Exploration of “Romeo and Juliet” in the Elizabethan Era

Theater in the Elizabethan Era The reign of Queen Elizabeth I was extended between 1558 and 1603, and under her rule, England brought out a collection of valuable literary works. When the Elizabethan word is used, it extends beyond its death by about ten or fifteen years. This age is distinguished by the superiority of […]

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