and order on the larger scale of the universe, or macrocosm. Thus, when Lennox and the Old Man talk of the terrifying alteration in the natural order of the universe (nature), these are all reflections of the breakage of the natural order that Macbeth has brought about in his own microcos...
In literature, recurring patterns are known as motifs. As you read, pay close attention to any motifs you recognize because these often communicate a work’s themes. In Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale, we see a motif of biblical references. These communicate the novel’s theme of th...
Give 3 quotes or examples from Tom Robinson's trial in To Kill A Mockingbird that shows/explains how racism influenced/affected the trial? What is a common theme found in the novels: Frankenstein, The Great Gatsby and Macbeth? Why does Harper Lee end the novel 'To Kill a...
What is a common theme found in the novels: Frankenstein, The Great Gatsby and Macbeth? What themes are conveyed in the book Fahrenheit 451 (like thoughts, actions, symbols, motifs) and how do they develop/connect to each other? Why does Bradbury constantly use the color pink to...
What themes are conveyed in the book Fahrenheit 451 (like thoughts, actions, symbols, motifs) and how do they develop/connect to each other? What are the main themes of ''The Razor's Edge'' by Maugham? What is the theme of the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" that connects to ...
Catcher in the Rye:Catcher in the Rye is a novel by J.D. Salinger. It was published in 1951. Since its publication, the book has become one of the best-sellers of all time. It has also been banned in many places.Answer and Explanation: There are many different themes in Catcher ...
How does the literary device allegory enhance the theme in The Pardoner's Tale? What is a common theme found in the novels: Frankenstein, The Great Gatsby and Macbeth? What are the poetry devices used in the poem "To Summer" and "To Winter" by Wi...