Chedu of Jikinya is: loving, caring, understanding and Hardworking as proved when she…
Chedu of Jikinya is: loving, caring, understanding and Hardworking as proved when she…
Drama appreciation-Techniques that you must develop(Literature)..
“So Long a Letter” is a novel written by Senegalese author Mariama Ba that was published in 1979. It is written as an epistolary novel, with the main character, Ramatoulaye, writing a letter to an old friend, Aissatou. The novel portrays the struggles and challenges faced by women in Senegalese society, particularly in the areas […]
Full Title Jane Eyre Author Charlotte Brontë (originally published under the male pseudonym Currer Bell) Type Of Work Novel Genre A hybrid of three genres: the Gothic novel (utilizes the mysterious, the supernatural, the horrific, the romantic); the romance novel (emphasizes love and passion, represents the notion of lovers destined for each other); and the […]
Sense and Sensibility Analysis – Characterizarion: Sense and sensibility is the first of Jane Austen’s major novels to be published, and shows that her talent for comedy was already well developed, for this is a very funny account of life within a shrewdly observed circle of well-to-do gentry of her day.
Tichafa is the village head and the custodian of the Ngara laws. He is patriotic, responsible, brave and se…
Critical appreciation of the poem ‘Moving House’ from Flowers of Yesterday by Roland Mhasvi
Miguel Street is a collection of linked short stories by V. S. Naipaul set in wartime Trinidad and Tobago. The stories draw on the author’s childhood memories of Port of Spain
Analysis of the poem written Near a Port on a Dark Evening: This is a sonnet by one of the great proto-Romantic poets
of the second half of the eighteenth century, Charlotte Smith (1749-1806). Smith’s sonnets
anticipate Romanticism partly because nature in her poetry is so on feared with an awesome power
that verges on the terrifying: ‘life’s long darkling way’ is brooding and full of menace here.
“The Fading Sun” is about both living and dying. Very few novels from Zimbabwe will come close to when it comes to exploring a miscellany of human emotions and experiences in one breath.