A Gilligan Journal Entry on the Lilliputians
I finally have decided to begin a journal entry on the Lilliputians, less for my writing’s and such and more on a personal note. I washed ashore on a strange […]
I finally have decided to begin a journal entry on the Lilliputians, less for my writing’s and such and more on a personal note. I washed ashore on a strange […]
In this beginning of Paradise lost by John Milton, there are many interesting points that are noticed at a very basic level. The most interesting in my opinion would be […]
In The Tempest by William Shakespeare there were two major places where Prospero’s plan could have easily fallen through or seemed like it would. These occurred when Stepahano was going […]
Queen Elizabeth’s “Speech to the House of Commons” was a powerful and cunning message to all of those who doubted her right and ability to rule, one of acknowledging the […]
In Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, the General prologue, Chaucer uses this to introduce the readers to the characters in the tale, along with informing the reader that he himself will play […]
The Poem “Sir Gawain and The Green Knight” is a story of a test of the purity and pride of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. An […]