“O, her torches do burn bright! It appears she hangs on to the cheeks at night like a jewel in an Ethiops’ ear: Beauty is too rich for us, for Earth too dear! It is hard to forget the famous …
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel The Great Gatsby reveals that Daisy Fay Buchanan is a remarkable, impulsive character who epitomizes superficiality and aristocracy in the hedonistic society in her roaring twenties. Daisy, regardless of the person she associates with, is …
Fitzgerald’s sad novel, The Great Gatsby, tells the story of a protagonist who can’t afford to spend his millions on true happiness. Jay Gatsby’s story is about a man who lives a fabricated lifestyle, living the “American Dream” for his …
Despite being vital to each other, the military and human government rarely see eye in eye. Homer’s Iliad showcases this struggle very well. It shows the tension between political power and military force. Each hero demands superior honor by using …