The Bourne Ultimatum
Jason Bourne is a secret government agency. The problems that occur is that Jason is being tracked down by another secret government agency. Jason Bourne dodges a ruthless CIA official and his agents from a new assassination program while searching for the origins of his life as a trained killer but at the same time he is trying to uncover his past. As the protagonist Jason Bourne struggles to find his own identity the involvement of corruption in the CIA…...
‘My Swordhand is Singing’ by Marcus Sedgwick
This novel is based around a small village called Chust, in Romania. Chust is a small 17th century village surrounded by a large and sinister wood, full of shadows of unease. The villagers were frightened of the wood, and all that it contained. They were wary of ‘outsiders’ and were led by tradition. They especially believed in the Miorita, a song about a shepherd murdered by his fellows and through a lamb, he sends word to his mother that he…...
I Am Mordred Story Analysis
"I Am Mordred" by Nancy Springer embodies the style of pre-destination. She interweaves the conflict of pre-destination and free-will in the main plot of the story that perpetuates till the end in one type or the other. There are specific secondary styles that overlap with the primary theme of pre-destination i. e. unnaturality, ambivalence in human nature and so on. Ms. Springer shows that Mordred is a prey to his fate. His patricide can not be represented as a simple…...
Child/ parent relationship in the Little Boy Crying?
The poem, Little Boy Crying, written by Mervyn Morris is mainly about father and sons relationship. Poet shows the two main themes through this relationship; fathers love towards his child and his effort to lead his child into a right world in life. Mervyn Morris explores the child and parents relationship by using second person narration and language techniques such as allusion and emotive words. The important messages behind the poem are: parents love us and they will do anything…...
Review On “Gaston” by William Saroyan
The short story “Gaston” by William Saroyan is a creative story that portrays the better parts of life of a torn family. The father and the daughter in the story are spending quality bonding time during the frame of the story. What began as just the simple act of a meal of peaches turned into a thoughtful insight of there lives. Throughout the story the concepts of fear love and loss of both the father and his daughter are portrayed…...
Hamlet’s Emotions in the First Soliloquy
In the play Hamlet, Shakespeare creates a rich emotional fabric in Hamlet's first soliloquy. From the first lines of the soliloquy, we can find such emotions as depression, disillusion, anger, and even the hatred and disgust for Hamlet's mother and uncle. The first line in the soliloquy shows us depression: "O! that this too too solid flesh would melt,/Thaw and resolve itself into a dew" (Shakespeare 42). Hamlet's depressive spirit is explained by that he is tired of life and…...