Vincent van Gogh was a post-impressionist painter from the Netherlands. He was born on March 30th, 1853 in the Netherlands, Amsterdam died on July 29th, 1879 in New York City. His works were famous for their strong colors and strokes, and were known as the representative of Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. Van Gogh's works included Starry Night, Sunflower, Crow in the Wheatfield, and so on. Starry Night was regarded as Van Gogh's masterpiece.
Rebecca is widely regarded as a Gothic novel. It contains elements like a dark and brooding atmosphere, a complex and secretive plot, and characters haunted by their pasts, which are common in the Gothic literary tradition.
Well, Rebecca is typically classified as fiction. It may draw inspiration from various elements, but it's not based on a specific real-life event or person.
Rebecca has elements that can be analyzed through a feminist lens. The female characters' experiences and their struggles against traditional expectations contribute to its potential classification as a feminist novel. But it's not a straightforward case and interpretations can vary.
" Butterfly Dream " was a novel by Somerset Maugham in England. It was about a man named Constance Caster who traveled to a different world because of a mysterious dream journey, where he experienced many fantasy adventures and love stories.
The protagonist of the novel, Constance Caster, entered his dream, Butterfly Dream, by chance. In this dream, he came to a completely unfamiliar world and found that he could control all the objects and creatures in this world. In this world, he met the beautiful girl Isabella and had a strong attraction to her. However, when he woke up, he found that he was still in the real world.
In the process of returning to the real world, Constance Caster kept recalling the details of the dream and realized that he had spent a long time in this foreign world. In the process, he gradually revealed the secrets of this world and discovered that he once had a special ability-the "butterfly effect" that allowed him to control history and the future.
In the end, Constance Caster found his true home and his feelings for Isabella in the process of exploring this mysterious world.