by Dr Durkheim J | Mar 19, 2024 | Literature
Higher education has long been viewed as a public good that is important for the development of a nation-state and the creation of wealth. Higher education provides further training on the skills necessary to build one’s personal career. However, recent years have...
by Dr Durkheim J | Mar 19, 2024 | Literature
All traditions have an intention and a purpose dedicated to the current time period, but it may come to a point where practice is no longer justified. In ‘The Lottery’, a short story written by Shirley Jackson, a rural town of 300 is...
by Dr Durkheim J | Mar 19, 2024 | Literature
One of the biggest betrayals in Francis Scott Fitzgerald’s famous novel ‘The Great Gatsby’ was when Tom cheated on Daisy with Myrtle. Having delved into this topic, I believe that the relationship of spouses can be characterized as love-hate. Even...
by Dr Durkheim J | Mar 19, 2024 | Literature
In ‘Changing the Face of Poverty: Nonprofits and the Problem of Representation’, Diana George uses ethos and pathos to describe how poverty is trying to be solved in the United States. In this article, she talks about how poverty is advertised to many Americans. She...
by Dr Durkheim J | Mar 19, 2024 | Literature
Love is said to be one of the most complex emotions for which people tend to have a wide range of explanations. Descriptions of love can be seen as page after page of devotion or merely a sentence of appreciation. William Shakespeare’s poem ‘Sonnet 130: My Mistress’...