Category: Scientific method

  • Summary: Difference Between The ‘Half-Figure’ By Henry Moore and ‘Angel Of The North’ By Antony Gormley

    The first sculpture I will look at is ‘Half-Figure’ by Henry Moore. I will compare this with ‘Angel of the North’ by Antony Gormley. The first sculpture is an example of modernism, and the second an example of postmodernism. As well as comparing the two sculptures I will talk about why Moore’s sculpture is an…

  • Bullies and victims in Lord of the Flies and DNA

    English coursework, James Luxton Explore the methods in which bullies and victims are presented in Lord of the Flies and DNA. Bullies and Victims play essential functions in both the unique and the play. The authors, Golding and Kelly, both put their characters through comparable trials. In Lord of the Flies, Golding’s characters turn from…

  • The Most Dangerous Game and The Cask Of Amontillado Analysis

    Occasionally, there are certain situations in life where a person might not know the underlying mischievous of those who may be against them, however, it is best to never let one’s guard down no matter what. The more awareness a person has, the better guarded and secure they will become. This idea pertaining awareness of…

  • Summary: Difference Between Macbeth and Claudius

    Macbeth and Claudius are two different books written by the most well-known playwright, poet and actor ‘William Shakespeare’ . Shakespeare was born in England at 26 April 1564 and died at 23 April 1616. He was respected as the greatest play writer in English language also known as world best dramatist. He wrote many books…

  • Ken Kesey’s Book, One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest vs. Anthony Burgess’, A Clockwork Orange

    Human Instincts As humans, we are biologically conceived with natural human instincts. Human instincts allow us to survive as hunter-gatherers in a pre-civilized or underdeveloped world. The purpose of human instincts is to protect us against threatening people, places, or things. The basic human instincts include reproduction instincts, fear instincts, and security instincts. Influenced by…

  • Eleven By Sandra Cisneros and The Road Back To Sweetgrass

    Everyone has feelings, and oftentimes they are heavily impacted by the surrounding area. It is quite common for the people to affect people’s state of mind and the way they perceive themselves. Grover and Cisneros criticize the authoritative figures and well respected individuals in social settings make the inexperienced and minority population feel inferior and…

  • Interpretation of Gender Roles in Fairy Tales

    Who Has The Power: Males or Females? In the 21st century, feminism is an emerging topic, which can be seen through various artists’ works. When examining fairy tales, one can see that gender roles are different. For example, Cinderella has been considered too passive as a heroine, Little Red Riding Hood is too promiscuous, and…

  • A Comparative Analysis Of Internet Crimes And Traditional Crimes

    Cybercrimes refers to criminal activities that are sophisticated and done through the use computers and the internet (Brenner, 2010). Cybercrimes range from activities such as downloading music illegally from the internet to stealing money from online bank accounts. Cybercrimes are totally different from traditional crimes in a number of ways. The first difference is the…

  • Summary: Difference Between Romeo and Juliet Play and Movie

    Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare in the year of 1594. The play originally took place in Verona, Italy. Romeo and Juliet is one of the most famous of Shakespeare’s works. Although, there are no facts of if Romeo and Juliet was written as a true story, there are rumors of being two…

  • Mid Term Break And Out, Out Poems: Main Differences And Similarities

    Poetry Comparison Essay Mid Term Break by Seamus Heaney with Out, Out by Robert Frost The painful account of the death of a child is the subject of both poems, however, it is dealt very differently by each poet. The first poem, entitled ‘Mid Term Break’, was written by Seamus Heaney in remembrance of the…