Gothic literature is disturbing because it illuminates the dark side of human nature and experience that
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- The Fall of the House of Usher -
There are three significant characters in this tale: the narrator, Roderick and Madeline Usher. The narrator is a boyhood friend of Roderick Usher. He has not seen Roderick since they were children; however, because of an urg... - Philosophy A2 Anthology - Article 2-“Can we know God by experience?” by P Donovan -
“Many people claim that religious experience is the basis for knowledge of God (i.e. that we can gain knowledge of God from religious experience).”
The author and philosopher Peter Donovan suggests that people do claim... - Hero -
As human beings we live on earth for many different reasons. Some strive to become a hero all their life, and others are thrown into situations where they have no choice but become one. Our life is filled with surprises, hard... - Essay -
In modern schools, public or private, part of the curriculum is always going to have a set of classic novels that are required to read by the district or school, hence “required reading.” You know, the crap you read in high s... - The Diary of a Barbarian by Deion Oakes -
(June) 421 A.D.
My name is Dakal. I was born in late 406 A.D., to my mother, a roman woman who I have never met, and my father Askual, who is a barbarian warrior. My father never told me much about my mother and I could te...