In the short essay, "The Wolves at Evelyn," Harold Rhenisch illustrates his mother's unpleasant childhood memories; however, this essay communicates deeper voices than just another mere narration about the past experience. Rhenisch wants to articulate the dangerous and overwhelming identity of the ...
Willa Cather's, "Paul's Case," is a short story about a young man whose obsessions and fantasies lead others to believe that he is a blatant liar, drug addict, and a peculiar individual. Cather illustrates how the protagonist, Paul, virtually lives within a world of dreariness and gratification. S...
For some people visiting places of significance can be the catalyst for changing one's outlook on life, recharging one's emotional battery, or growing closer to one's family member or friend. These special places could have characteristics such as beauty, sentiment, or some connection to the indiv...
We are all human and need love in one way or another. We need to feel a sense of belonging and comfort. There are no scientific explanations why people love, but there are many philosophical theories about love. There are personal factors that prove love does exist in every individual. Many people c...