“We must reject the palm wine habit, And take to tea, with milk and sugar.” (129) Justification of colonization has many methods, one of which is by showing both the sides of both sides. These lines justify tea with milk and sugar over wine, or in other words, the colonizer over the colonized. The former…
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Conflict Between Conventional and Contemporary coined as Old vs. New
“Someone who doesn’t know the truth is just thick-headed. But someone who does know it and calls it a lie is a crook” – Galileo. The legitimacy of truth depends on the knowledge that it has been said. And knowledge is gained through research and constant doubting. The results that come from research show that…
Read MoreWhat to Look for in a Home: A Response to the Play “Long Day’s Journey into the Night”
Long Day’s Journey into Night, by Eugene O’Neil is a play that embodies an important theme: having a home and what it takes to have a home. The characters within the play embody a set of multiple identities that also sets the tone of the dialogues. One of the main themes in the play is…
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