I believe this picture captures a really important and prominent part of this story. The story includes Connie, the main character, who is constantly being criticized for her appearance by her mother. Arnold […]
This illustration reminds me of, “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman because of the story’s unnamed main character. The character has an intense deep hatred for the wallpaper in a place she was […]
This picture reminded me of the piece, “A Rose For Emily”, because of the main character Emily and the motif of the flower throughout the story. In this piece, Emily was the main character she was single all […]
This specific image reminds me of Pecola and the theme of, “The Bluest Eye”.Throughout the novel, blue eyes are a prominent symbol that signifies beauty and happiness, especially to Pecola. Pecola forms an […]
The painting, “A Clinical Lesson at the Salpêtrière”,
is an interesting art piece created by Andre Bouillet. The art depicts a room full of post-graduate students and before them, giving a lecture, is Cha […]
Throughout the history of the United
States, racism has been an ongoing atrocity that wreaks havoc on the lives of
colored people, mainly African Americans. Racism […]
The story, “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been”, is about a fifteen-year-old girl named Connie who is fixated on herself image due to her mother’s criticism. Her mother is c […]