Impact of WW1 on Ernest Hemingway’s Poetry Hemingway’s sixty-two years were packed with excitement. Living through adventure after adventure, he told stories of his life and love on jungles…
Example English Literature Dissertations
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Analysing Race in William Shakespeare’s Plays This dissertation provides a critical discussion of the issues of race in such William Shakespeare’s plays as The Tempest, Titus Andronicus and Othello.
Analysing Film Adaptations of Shakespeare’s Macbeth Essay will explore three adaptations of Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Although it is difficult to adapt Shakespeare’s poetry faithfully it is not impossible.
Toni Morrison’s Contributions to American Literature Paradoxically, immortality is not achieved through the defeat of biological death, but rather through the indomitability of the spirit, which leaves…
Analysing Slavery in Mark Twain’s Writing Paper investigates aspects and issue of slavery described in Mark Twain’s writings, including ‘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’ (1884-85) and…
Analysis of the Term ‘Victorian’ Through Literature This dissertation will explore how the term ‘Victorian’ does or doesn’t fit into the context from which it supposedly arises. I will look at trends such…
Law for Standard Form Contracts in Businesses A contract is defined as an agreement which legally binds the parties (BPP Professional Education, 2004). However there are many types of contract…
Gender Relationships in Shakespeare’s Plays The subject of gender relationships within the work of Shakespeare became a matter of lively debate during the last quarter of the twentieth century and…
A Room with a View: Chapter by Chapter Analysis A Room with a View by E.D. Forster explores the struggle between the expectations of a conventional lady of the British upper class and pursuing the heart.
Impact of the US Credit Crunch on Australian Economy The first stage of this literature review is attributed to describing the current financial crisis, specifically the events that led to its development…
Influence of Oscar Wilde’s Sexuality An avant-garde writer and raconteur, Wilde’s sexuality had a profound effect on his works, influencing imagery and the nature of his characters in both…
Character Analysis of Milton’s Satan in Paradise Lost This dissertation investigates in depth the issue of whether Milton’s Satan from the poem Paradise Lost can be considered a classical epic hero.
Benefits of the International Reporting Standards Financial reporting standards for international applicability became prevalent in the 1970s. International Accounting Standards committee (IASC) was…
The Last of the Mohicans and Hope Leslie Comparison Analysing the issue of miscegenation through the characters of James Fenimore Cooper’s The Last of the Mohicans and Catharine Maria Sedgwick’s Hope Leslie.
Jack Kerouac and the Beat Generation Jack Kerouac was responsible for spawning the literary movement that became known as the Beat Generation, a movement not only significant to literature…
Harry Potter Analysis: Themes of Power and Oppression Those with the power to dominate will do so, and this power to dominate comes through the possession of resources. This is something that has been…
Effect of Brand Loyalty on Advertising The aim of this dissertation is to put into viewpoint the functional values of branding as well as assess its role in the shopper purchase decision…
Freudian and Jungian Literary Analysis: Under Milk Wood This paper seeks to assert that Dylan Thomas’ play Under Milk Wood can be successfully viewed using Freudian and Jungian psychoanalytic techniques.
Designing an Oral English Teaching Course Defining context is necessary for developing any course plan because the students, stakeholders and setting of the course have a large impact on all…
Female Character Analysis in Shakespeare and Austen While Shakespeare created unforgettably empowered female characters, his writing did little to influence society outside writers he inspired.
Historical Account of Tragedy in Literature The chorus in Aeschylus’ Agamemnon clearly elucidates the Aristotelian principle of tragedy: ‘Zeus, whose will has marked for man the sole way where…
Analysis of The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton The novel opens in the new opera house, where all of New York’s high society has assembled in its expensive box seats to see and to be seen.