1 Oct 2020
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Many students have tasks to present interesting essays in literature class. There is no secret that Ernest Hemingway is a great author that grabs the reader’s attention immediately. Therefore, if a student decided to write a short formal essay about ‘Hills Like White Elephants’ topic, success is ensured to them.
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3 Aug 2020
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Every student knows Albert Camus from the school program. This author is popular by his other works such as ‘The Guest,’ ‘Caligula,’ ‘The Plague,’ and ‘The Myth of Sisyphus.’ WriteMyEssayOnline knows about strict demands students get about choosing topics for their essays. If you want to start the writing process with ease, our service prepared this list of research topics relating to ‘The Stranger’ by Albert Camus. Use one of them and enjoy your research on the topic you really like.
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23 Jul 2020
Author: William Golding
Book title: Lord of the Flies
Date of the first publication: 1954
Genre: allegorical novel
‘Lord of the Flies’ is a classic piece of literature, full of symbolism and moral dilemmas that are still relevant today. The book follows a group of young boys stranded on an island and their attempts to survive and govern themselves. Through the characters and their behaviors, author William Golding paints a picture of humanity in its rawest form, showing that without structure or rules, even young children are capable of great brutality. Continue reading
3 Jul 2020
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Lorraine Hansberry was the first African-American dramatist to perform a play in Broadway. ‘A Raisin in the Sun’ raises a lot of social topics such as gender roles, racial segregation, the dependence of personal development on material problems, and many other controversial issues.
For the purpose of helping students write great essays about this play, our service summarized and included all good essay topics for ‘A Raisin in the Sun’ in one list. Continue reading
3 May 2020
If you read our ‘The Story of an Hour’ research topics, you will know what to write about. The main goal of them is to prevent students from experiencing writer’s block when they don’t know what aspects of the book or story to write about. These topics will help you if you are asked to write a paper on ‘The Story of an Hour.’ Continue reading
13 Feb 2020
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Paulo Coelho wrote “The Alchemist” as a reflection of his own spiritual experience, but, ironically, he also predicted his future success in this book. The Alchemist was written in 1988 and published the same year. The novel was originally in Portuguese, and in 1993 published in English. The Alchemist tells the story of a young shepherd who leaves home to find his destiny. The book is quite famous, and students are often assigned to write an essay or research paper on it. If you are one of such students, we recommend you to check out the following documented essay topics for “The Alchemist.” They will help you to choose the most suitable one and write an interesting paper.
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9 Dec 2019
In this post, we are going to offer health research topics for college students. You can find your own topic and write a successful paper on it. Continue reading
18 Nov 2019
Last updated on March 15, 2023
The topic of the environment nowadays has to be spoken of daily. Unfortunately, despite the fight against disaster, there are more and more problems. An essay on the environment will help anyone to imagine what can be done. This article presents environment essay topics. After all, you can be assigned such topics for any subject related to the environment.
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6 Dec 2018
The 1939 classic, “The Grapes of Wrath,” which won the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize among many other awards, is considered one of the best works of famed American author John Steinbeck, who’s also known for such classics as “East of Eden,” “Cannery Row,” and “Of Mice and Men.” The novel takes place in Oklahoma during the Great Depression and deals with the hardships faced by migrant laborers there. Some call it a powerful critique of capitalism and a call for collective action by the poor. The novel struck a chord with readers across the United States and helped inspire a sense of empathy and compassion for those who were suffering during the Great Depression. Although the specific historical circumstances have changed, the issues of poverty, social justice and the struggle for human dignity remain and many hold that the novel is as relevant today as it was decades ago. Continue reading
29 Nov 2018
The novel “The Invisible Man” is a striking example of an inexplicable fortune that invariably confounds sociologists and marketers asking questions: “How did Ellison become a genius?” and “How did an almost unknown novelist suddenly create one of the greatest American novels?” In fact, when the first print run of “Invisible Man” was published at the New York publishing company Random House on April 14, 1952, the author had just turned 39 years old, and he had only a few published stories, essays, and reviews.
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