The House in Paris: Part 1
The first thing that you notice when reading The House in Paris, is that the beginning of this novel opens in the present time which...
Gender Roles in Herland
In Gilman’s utopic Herland, we see the elimination of violence, poverty, corruption and starvation, which are all current issues in...
The Yellow Woman
I think that the most significant idea underpinning Leslie Silko's story, The Yellow Woman, is the opposition of a woman’s domestic...
Moms vs. Society
One of the biggest issues women face with motherhood today is societal influences. One example that immediately comes to mind when I...
The Feminist Icon of The Hunger Games Trilogy
One of my favorite novels of all time is the Hunger Games trilogy. This trilogy has been praised for its commentary on modern day society...
Pregnancy: The Fear of the Unknown
”On a third level, “Bloodchild” is my pregnant man story. I’ve always wanted to explore what it might be like for a man to be put into...
Corregidora: The Never Ending Cycle of Abuse
The ending of Corregidora was more than disappointing considering the fact that Ursa goes back to Mutt after the abuse and emotional pain...
The Price of Salt: Analysis of Carol and Therese
With many novels written in third person, the reader can usually get a pretty good understanding of all of the characters; however, in...
Concepts of time in The House in Paris
I felt that the novel, The House in Paris, was unsuccessful in fulfilling its job in creating the relationship between Leopold and his...









