‘NW’: The Burden of Disguising your Voice
Image source: sarahkmalone.com Zadie Smith’s NW shatters the common belief of luxurious benefit lurking around every corner of our lives...
Mobility and Refusal in 'NW'
Zadie Smith offers a look into the lives of some of the residence of the Garvey House, which is a tenement in northwest London. This...
'The Remains of the Day': Something of a Sorry Disappointment
Kazuko Ishiguro utilizes many characters to provide Mr. Stevens with opportunities to display sound moral judgements. By failing to...
The Evolution of Man and Not of Woman in 'Howard's End'
E.M. Forester’s choice in presenting the reader with a female as the lead character of Howard’s End assists in bringing forth the idea...
Socioeconomic Class and Worth in 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles'
Photo credit: www.goodreads.com Thomas Hardy did not intent to create an ode for the working class, in the sense of poetry, or praise for...
The Name beyond the Grave: “Good Night, Sir John”
Lineage can play a crucial role in the status of those in which the names and blood are passed down to, which is highly depicted in Tess...
The Laws of Human Nature in ‘Oliver Twist’
There are many references to the laws of human nature that Dickens presents in Oliver Twist. Whether they are explicitly stated or...