The Yellow Wallpaper highlights mental health, marriage control, and women’s freedom through a woman’s descent into madness.
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“Gone with the Wind” depicts Scarlett O’Hara’s tumultuous journey of love, loss, and survival.
The Grapes of Wrath depicts the Joad family’s struggles during the Great Depression, emphasizing dignity and unity.
The Catcher in the Rye explores teenage confusion, disconnection, and the desire to protect innocence.
To Kill a Mockingbird explores racial injustice, empathy, and moral growth through Scout’s perspective.
Two Years Before the Mast is a powerful, honest maritime narrative about sailors’ tough realities.
In this article we will discuss Exploring Themes in Jack London’s The Sea-Wolf
My Side of the Mountain is about a boy’s journey of survival and self-discovery in nature.
In this article we will discuss the Summary of The Last of the Mohicans
Huck Finn escapes society, journeys with Jim, challenges morality, values freedom, and rejects conformity.