Literature·Analytical
An analytical essay arguing that Fitzgerald's Gatsby does not merely inhabit the American Dream but functions as a sustained critique of it, using Gatsby's pursuit to reveal the corruption beneath the myth.
1,024 words·5 min read·Donated by students
Literature·Analytical
An analytical essay examining Amitav Ghosh's use of sensory detail, symbolism, and mood in a kitchen scene where Fokir prepares crab while Piya recalls her past.
487 words·2 min read·Donated by students
Literature·Expository
An expository essay selecting and explaining three of Hemingway's writing tips for developing a research paper on Hills Like White Elephants, with peer response commentary.
487 words·3 min read·Donated by students
Literature·Analytical
An analytical essay examining how Hemingway's "Hills Like White Elephants" demonstrates the necessity of asking critical questions before making irreversible decisions, using the couple's abortion dilemma as a case study.
482 words·2 min read·Donated by students
Literature·Analytical
An analytical essay examining male dominance in late 19th-century literature, focusing on "The Yellow Wallpaper" and the protagonist's post-partum depression as a symbol of broader women's oppression.
1,247 words·6 min read·Donated by students
Literature·Argumentative
An argumentative essay claiming the protagonist in "The Yellow Wallpaper" suffers from postpartum disorder worsened by her husband's control, leading to mental breakdown and a call for women's autonomy.
1,247 words·6 min read·Donated by students