Iroh Essays

  • Catcher In The Rye Psychological Analysis

    975 Words  | 2 Pages

    for them, Holden's reality is threatened. Holden rejects the idea of individuality outside of those who hold idealistic views on reality. Seeing the world as nothing, but a collection of predefined personalities leads you, as the fictitious General Iroh said in the television show The Legend of Korra: “if you look for the light, you can often find it. But if you look for the dark, that is all you will ever see (“The New Spiritual Age”)” since looking at the world in such a way causes contempt towards

  • The Theme Of Immortality In Gilgamesh

    2368 Words  | 5 Pages

    As Stephen Mitchell stated, “(Gilgamesh is) the oldest story in the world, a thousand years older than the Iliad or the Bible” (Mitchell, 1). Gilgamesh is the oldest text we have from the B.C./B.C.E times. Majority of scholars believe that the main theme of the book is Immortality. Therefore, it is arguable that other themes are much more important. Gilgamesh is by far the oldest known text in today’s age. Through analyzation, we know one of the main themes of the story is immortality; however, that