James Astle
James is a scholar and writer that specialises in a variety of topics. He is a subject matter expert in areas like politics and international relations, and also offers insights into education, art, media and literature.
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Articles by James Astle
Analysis of John Collier’s ‘The Painting Lilith’
Essay. Published: 11 August 2021
“Lilith” by John Collier was painted in 1892. There are numerous versions as to how she gained her status as a femme fatale. Historically, Lilith was the first wife of Adam in Jewish folklore. She, as opposed to Eve who was made from Adam’s rib, was made equally as Adam was. …
Analysis of the Paranormal Activities Genre
Essay. Published: 11 August 2021
This essay will analyse the text of the movie Paranormal activity 2 by using the theory of genre and compare it with a the older version of the same movie Paranormal Activities, and also The Abandoned 2006, to reach a decision about which genre is most suitable for this text and why….
Analysis of Walpole’s ‘The Castle of Otranto’
Essay. Published: 11 August 2021
Horace Walpole wrote The Castle of Otranto in l764.In doing so Walpole shaped a new genre; he made the first gothic novel. He invented all of the parts associated with a gothic novel. Many elements in…
Reception Analysis Takes A Closer
Essay. Published: 11 August 2021
Reception Analysis takes a closer look at what is actually going on when an audience encounters a media text. Reception analysis sees media as passive and weak and audience as active and strong….
Violence and Conflict are Central Themes in Romeo and Juliet
Essay. Published: 11 August 2021
Moreover, the vivid descriptions of violence that Shakespeare uses in many of the scenes add to the intensity of the drama surrounding the conflict. Therefore, it is clear from Act III scene 1 (and other scenes in the play) that violence and conflict are central themes of Romeo and Juliet….
Themes in Frost’s ‘After Apple-Picking’
Essay. Published: 11 August 2021
The tone of After Apple-Picking created the theme of the poem. There are two main tones, a happy one and a sombre one (“After Apple-Picking”). They come together to create the theme of desires and significance in life….
Social Class in Pride and Prejudice
Essay. Published: 11 August 2021
Jane Austen is positioning and preventing us the importance of marriage and social rank within the world of the Regency period with a limited social mobility, showing many aspects of marriage and demonstrating how one can make the most of their life regardless of the circumstances….
The Role of Females in Shelley’s Frankenstein
Essay. Published: 10 August 2021
Originating from a feminist mother herself, Mary Shelley used this novel as an opportunity to act against the strength of women and as a result, captured the attention of famous feminists and philosophers such as, Johanna M. Smith….
Love in ‘Let Me Not to the Marriage of True Minds’
Essay. Published: 10 August 2021
William Shakespeare’s poem “Let Me Not to the Marriage of True Minds” is a sonnet written in Shakespearean form. The main subject of this poem is love and the central theme is that love bears all. …
Analysis of the ‘1 Malaysia Concept’
Essay. Published: 10 August 2021
The aim of this study is to discuss about the ways of the mainstream media are used to encourage the acceptance of the 1 Malaysia Concept the citizens of Malaysia and whether this approaches will generate the desired outcome….
Life of Pi Essay
Essay. Published: 10 August 2021
‘Life of Pi’, written by Yann Martel, is an adventure Novel about a 16 year-old boy called Pi who , along with his family, gets shipwrecked. The theme is about struggling to survive against all odds…
The Theme of Jealousy in Shakespeare’s Othello
Essay. Published: 10 August 2021
In summary, it is apparent that ultimately, Shakespeare has included the demon-like, pernicious nature of Iago, and the destructive, powerful nature of Othello to demonstrate a “theme and variations” on the classic image of jealousy: the “green eyed monster/ which doth mock the meat it feeds on”….
Analysis of Structuralism in Sonnets
Essay. Published: 10 August 2021
Structuralist also see language as scientific where sign is made of both signifier and the signified. ” Words are not symbols which correspond to referents, but rather are signs which are made up of two parts : a mark either written or spoken, called the signifier and a concept called signified”…
Themes in Mulk Raj Anand’s ‘Coolie’
Essay. Published: 10 August 2021
Coolie marks a greater self-assurance in the art of Anand and a further deepening description of marginal living .It comprehends greater variety and deeper levels of degradation than does Untouchable. The Plot of the novel is such as will not readily yield to a plain summary of facts…
Analysis of Robert Cormier’s ‘The chocolate War’
Essay. Published: 10 August 2021
This novel was inspired by an event in Robert Cormier’s own life when his son refused to sell chocolates in his school. However, the outcome was not like the novel, but Cormier used this as inspiration to write about what could happen if something entirely different happened at his refusal…
Overcoming TV Addiction in Children
Essay. Published: 10 August 2021
Defining addictions in general can be difficult. When we think of addiction we usually think of drug or alcohol addictions but there are many types of addictions. Nearly any craving or excess fixation can be categorized as an addiction…
Analysis of Edward Field’s Poem ‘Icarus’ 1963
Essay. Published: 10 August 2021
Edward Field’s “Icarus,” written in 1963, is based on the theological myth of Icarus and Daedalus but is set in a modern world environment. The reader can confer that the poem is related to the myth of Icarus in the first line, “Only the feathers floating around the hat”…
What Influence The Media Have Over Education Policy
Essay. Published: 10 August 2021
There are two ways in which media, including the news media, popular culture, and entertainment sources, are commonly viewed as educational….
‘Story of an Hour’ by Kate Chopin
Essay. Published: 10 August 2021
“The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin is a short story from the late nineteenth century focusing on a young woman as she reacts to a report that says her husband, on the top of the list of the report, had died in a train accident. Due to this unfortunate accident she is given the chance of freedom and Chopin’s story tells that hour. …
Race and Racism in Conrad’s ‘Heart of Darkness’
Essay. Published: 10 August 2021
One of the central issues that arise from Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness (1899) is the colonialist bias used to misrepresent the African race. Whilst Conrad was not himself accountable for the xenophobic westernised image of Africa, his story maintains the damaging stereotyping of native people….