In the American South in the 1930s, racial injustice, moral development, and compassion are explored in this book.
"1984", a famous dystopian film, examines issues of surveillance by the government, authoritarianism, and the effects of unbridled authority.
With the strong-willed Elizabeth Bennet at its core, this classic novel tackles themes of love, class, and social expectations in 19th-century England.
"Lord of the Flies" is a compelling examination of human nature that shows how anarchy ensues when a group of boys are left behind on an isolated island.
This book, which takes place in the Jazz Era and is set in the Roaring Twenties, addresses themes of riches, love, and the American Dream.
"The Hobbit" is an epic fantasy tale that chronicles Bilbo Baggins's journey together with a group of dwarves as they attempt to recover their homeland.
Anne Frank's diary offers a moving and impactful personal view of a Jewish girl's life during World War II as she fled the Nazis.