
David Roberts
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Recent Activity
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Answered a Question in Daisy Miller
Henry James's novella Daisy Miller has often been compared/contrasted to F. Scott Fitzgerald's realist novel The Great Gatsby (see sidebar). It is perhaps in this comparison that one... -
Answered a Question in Things Fall Apart
As you know the Yam Festival is a popular holiday in both Ghana and Nigeria. After offering yams (the most common food in many African countries) to the the appropriate deities and ancestors, the... -
Answered a Question in The Story of an Hour
One of Kate Chopin's skills is her use of figurative language. In "The Story of an Hour" she successfully employs the use of extended metaphor. The story begins with a reference to Mrs. Mallard's... -
Answered a Question in The Crucible
If you are asking which character is the protagonist, the answer can be quite interesting. Without a protagonist, there can be no conflict and, therefore, no progression of plot. I wonder if...