Between the years of 1837 and 1901, British history experienced a revolutionary period of economic and cultural growth. The new wealth that came with expansion created new class structures as an age of domesticity was inspired. As a result of this, the art world changed too. Writers became realistic as they believed they were serving […]
Shakespeare’s Macbeth does not Follow Aristotle’s Standards for a Tragedy
Macbeth does not Follow Aristotle’s Standards for a TragedyThere have been many great tragic authors throughout history: Aeschylus, Euripides, and Sophocles from ancient Greece; Corneille and Hugo from France; Grillparzer and Schiller from Germany; and Marlowe, Webster, and Shakespeare from England. From this long list of men, Shakespeare is the most commonly known. Many Shakespearean […]
Les Miserables Connections to Charity Essay
True virtue has no limits, but goes on and on, and especially holy charity, which is the virtue of virtues, and which having a definite object, would become infinite if it could meet with a heart capable of infinity. -St. Francis de Sales It is by the path of love, which is charity, that God […]
Essay The Miserable ( Les Miserable) Victor Hego
Journal 1 The Miserable ( Les Miserable) Victor Hego Victor Hego, a French poet and a spirtual leader, he wrote the miserable in 1862. Hego portrays a novel of misery, love, hope and pain through a cohesive flow of incidents through unique characters . The novel addrsses the French social life in the first half […]
A Comparison of Blake and Wordsworth’s view of London Essay
A Comparison of Blake and Wordsworth’s view of London========================================================== William Wordsworth and William Blake both wrote popular poems aboutLondon, but their views of it were very different, this could bebecause of the way they grew up. Blake was brought up in the city andsaw the more poverty-driven and polluted side to London whereasWordsworth writes about […]