Category: Legacy

  • Achievements of Margaret Thatcher: Analytical Essay

    Margret Thatcher had led the Conservative government in office from the years 1979 to 1990 with many achievements and limitations. These can be seen through the way in how she led the country economically, politically and socially. Margaret Thatcher had many economic policies. However one of her economical policies exceeded failure that which was Deregulation.…

  • Analytical Essay on the Legacy of Marcus Garvey

    Introduction The late Marcus Mosiah Garvey was conceived on the excellent Caribbean island of Jamaica, in a little town of St’Ann bay to Marcus Mosiah Garvey senior who was a mason and Sarah Jane Richards a domestic worker, On August 17, 1887. He was the most youthful of eleven children. As a child, he invests…

  • Essay on How Did Maya Angelou Impact the World

    The Marxist way of reading looks at texts from the political perspective of struggles between those who have power and those who don’t. These theories are based on Karl Marx’s as he believed that the Western capitalist system was designed to increase the wealth of the rich and subsequently oppress the poor. Maya Angelou’s poems…

  • Legacy of Lyndon B. Johnson: Analytical Essay

    History is the study of past events, which can be told us through books, newspapers, artifacts, and even recordings of conversations. Having record of historical events allows us to understand past events and keep ourselves from making the same mistakes. Russell B. Long the Democratic senator of Louisiana during 1966 suggested to President Johnson that…

  • Re-Evaluation of the Importance and Legacy of Oedipus Rex

    Perpetuated misunderstandings of Oedipus Rex defines its importance and durability, specifically explicit in the interpretation by Sigmund Freud in his psychoanalytic book Interpretations of Dreams. The transition of authority from playwright to reader encourages projection and imposing of views and values onto the play and ultimately results in a poor analysis and understanding. These projections…

  • Essay on Nikola Tesla Impact on Society

    Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) the genius from Smiljan Nikola Tesla was born on July 10, 1856, and was the fourth son of a priest named Milutin and his spouse named Georgina. Tesla had four siblings, three sisters, and one brother. His death was on January 7, 1943, at the New Yorker Hotel, in hotel room #3327.…

  • Richard Nixon Checkers Speech Analysis Essay

    Introduction Richard Nixon’s Checkers Speech, delivered on September 23, 1952, during his campaign as the Republican vice-presidential nominee, is widely regarded as a pivotal moment in American political history. In this essay, we will conduct a rhetorical analysis of Nixon’s Checkers Speech, examining the persuasive techniques and strategies employed by Nixon to address allegations of…

  • Essay on Maya Angelou as a Phenomenal Woman

    In my presentation today, I will be first speaking as a judge who will introduce Maya Angelous lawyer who will be played by me after the introduction from the judge. Ladies and gentlemen of the court, todays hearing will be on the charges made by Maya Angelou against a group of men who have been…

  • Essay on the Importance of Heritage

    According to the Cambridge Dictionary, heritage is features belonging to the culture of a particular society, such as traditions, languages, or buildings, which were created in the past and still have historical significance. Heritage plays a very important role because it is our identity, our personal history, it creates diversity in human society. I believe…

  • Muhammad Ali Hero Essay

    In The Cruelest Sport, by, National Book Award Winner for Fiction, Joyce Carol Oates, she argues that boxing is a brutal savage sport and that it really shouldnt even be called a sport. When reading this nonfiction text, you may ask the following: What makes boxing the cruelest sport? Is it the violence or physical…