The colonies in The Handmaid's Tale are harsh and toxic areas where those deemed disobedient or undesirable by the oppressive regime are sent to work and ultimately die.
The author uses Nora to explore a social issue by depicting her as a strong and independent woman who challenges traditional gender roles and societal expectations.
The excerpt from The Odyssey that best demonstrates the importance of perseverance in Greek society is Odysseus’s long journey to return home after the Trojan War.
The event described in Chapter 1 of The Scarlet Letter that involves the narrator is his discovery of a tattered piece of cloth with a scarlet letter "A" on it in the attic of the Custom House.
Slaughterhouse-Five is a satirical anti-war novel that explores the experiences of the protagonist, Billy Pilgrim, during World War II and his journeys through time and space.
Bridge to Terabithia is about the friendship between two children, Jesse and Leslie, who create a magical world called Terabithia to escape the troubles they face in their everyday lives.