Viewing Slavery Through a Historical or Biographical Lens
Booker T. Washington grew up as a slave, became free, and went on to do amazing things like public speaking, teaching at the Tuskegee...
Love Through A Psychological Lens
Love in the Time of Cholera is a novel by Nobel Prize-winning Colombian author Gabriel Garcia Marquez. The Novel was first published in...
Omeros Through a Postcolonial Lens
Omeros is an epic poem by Derek Walcott chronicling the trials of various residents of the island St. Lucia, as well as the island’s own...
H is For Hawk and the Mythological Lens
Helen Macdonald begins her book, H is for Hawk (a memoir published in 2014, winner of the Samuel Johnson Prize for Nonfiction), in search...
The Sixth Extinction through a Marxist Criticism Lens
The Sixth Extinction, by Elizabeth Kolbert, is a nonfiction book that gives information on how the world is in the midst of its sixth...
Booker T. Washington Up from Slavery Through the Biographical Lens
Booker T. Washington born a slave on a farm in virginia during the mid 1850s. Washington lived with his mother and his two siblings....
A Historic Cultural Change Through China
Throughout the novel Waiting by Ha Jin, the Chinese culture is ever so changing through time. The main character Lin Kong is a doctor at...