Walter Morel in Sons and Lovers is depicted as a vulgar collier and dead alcoholic who is indifferent to his wife and children,which would be explained by the industrialism,lack of sound education and his wife and chi...
William Cuthbert Faulkner is good at writing novels with the theme of tragic conflicts between the new south and the old south.A Rose for Emily is one of his representative works by telling a story about a descendent ...
This paper provides a study of two girls--Miriam in Sons and Lovers and Roberta in An American Tragedy. The two girls all lived in the 20th century. This paper mainly makes an analysis of their tragic lives from sever...
Doctor Faustus is one of the most famous tragedies written by Christopher Marlowe in the 16th century.This paper aims at finding out the true factors which lead to Faustus's final damnation with the help of binary opp...
Thomas Hardy,one of the representatives of English critical realism in the 19th century,describes a tragic story about Tess,a beautiful and kind girl.Tess' s tragic life is caused by Alec,Angel and even herself.But al...
The Great Gatsby,the masterpiece of the American author Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald,is published in 1925,just after the World WarⅠ.It mainly narrates the tragic love story between Daisy and Gatsby,reflecting many so...
In The Bluest Eye,the author narrates a little black girl's strong desire to have blue eyes.At last,Pecola imagines possessing blue eyes at the cost of going insane.This paper mainly argues that it is the family's inf...
Tennessee Williams’ greatest hit A Streetcar Named Desire was the first American play. The protagonist Blanche driven by her sexual desire began to fall, but at the same time suffered from the conflicts between her s...