"The Metamorphosis", "The Thousand and One Nights", and "Decameron" all tell stories within stories which demonstrate a woman's love, deception, and virtue. In "The Metamorphosis" and "Decameron", Ovid and Boccaccio devised stories within stories to demonstrate that women will transform themselves to protect their innocence and love when her faithfulness is cruelly tested by her spouse. ... In "The Metamorphosis", the frame narrative allows Ovid to include many different stories to make his point. ... It is a story within the story of book ten of Metamorphosis. ...
A comparative study of Sydney Carton in Dickens" novel, A Tale of Two Cities, and Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet in Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet, requires the reader to analyze various aspects that the transforming effect love can have on a personality. As we study each character, it is...
Much Ado About Nothing From the first line of Much Ado About Nothing until the very end, a reader will discover interesting, comedic, memorable characters. Leonato, the governor of Messina, is a gullible and easily swayed person. Leonato realizes that Hero was not lying when she says she was loy...
In the beginning the only being that existed in the world was a bear named Onyx and there was no earth, no sky, no trees, no other animals or mortals, just Onyx and an abyss of darkness. Onyx floated hopelessly about the darkness in search of a companion or a lover to fill that void in his heart. ...
George Eliot wrote Silas Marner in 1861. It is probable that she was influenced by William Wordsworth who was one of the "Romantic Poets" who wrote at the beginning of the nineteenth century. The Romantic poets put strong emphasis on the natural world and celebrated beauty and simplicity. It is for ...