Storytelling is a universal language, personal yet so relatable, it allows human's to be granted a greater connection through the act. The texts 'Photograp…
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The most important idea from Enlightenment philosophy is from Montesquieu's book “The Spirit of the Laws”. The checks and balances system can keep every …
Montana 1948 written by Larry Watson is a coming-of-age domestic fiction based in America. Likewise, Jasper Jones by Craig Silvey shares the same genre with Montan 1948 …
An individual's thoughts are filled with countless fantasies which drown the realities that are neglected. Always wanting what they can’t have, people submerge…
Strength comes in numbers. Friends move in groups to gain a sense of connection and strength. However, in Girl in Translation, Kim doesn’t have anyone. When she em…
Justice, the concept of ethics and law that means that people behave in a way that is fair, equal and balanced for everyone, is a vastly explored topic in ‘To Kill…
Between the 1730s and the 1770s, England’s North American colonies experienced a religious revival. The event is now known as the First Great Awakening. Most of th…
Barbara Kingsolver's book, The Bean Tree, follows Taylor Greer through her journey away from Kentucky. Taylor grew up in a small town in Kentucky and escaped the sta…
“Ambition can serve you well or it can steer you wrong.”-Aaron Walker. Mary Shelley, the author of Frankenstein, displays Victor Frankenstein's change in…
The Allegory of the Cave, often known as Plato’s Cave is an analogy provided by the Greek philosopher Plato in his book Republic. It was written primarily to compr…