The “Infant Ancestor”: Toni Morrison’s Beloved In Beloved, Toni Morrison radically reinvents the ancestor theme by creating an “ancestor” younger than the living characters. The ghostly presence of the murdered baby known only as “Beloved” – the only word her … Full sample
Introduction Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman is consistently referred to as an American classic of drama, and what is most noteworthy in this assessment is the “American” aspect. No other culture could have produced the Loman family, as no … Full sample
Introduction The characters of Oedipus and Okonkwo, distanced by thousand of years in myth and literature, are strikingly similar. First and foremost, they are doomed heroes, as the greatness they achieve in their lands cannot save them from disaster, and … Full sample
Kurt Vonnegut is one of the most well-known American science-fiction writers of the 20th century. His sixth novel, Slaughterhouse-Five, is considered by many critics to be his breakout novel, the one that launched him from obscure cult science-fiction writer to … Full sample
Hans Christian Andersen, internationally celebrated writer and poet, started off life in the small town of Odense on the island of Fyn in Denmark (Garfield 2). Drawing from the rich oral tradition of his native land, Andersen, a natural storyteller, … Full sample
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