Category: Literature in English
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Mayor of Casterbridge Novel analysis: Characterisation-2
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Mayor of Casterbridge Novel analysis: Characterisation-2
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A doll’s House by Henrick ibsen themes

A Doll’s House” is a play written by Henrik Ibsen in 1879 that explores themes of gender roles, marriage, and societal expectations. Here are a few of the major themes in the play:
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Terms you must know when Studying Literature

Terms you must know when Studying Literature
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Every stone that turns: critical appreciation of the poem farewell paying particular attention to the relationship between the liberation fighter and his gun
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critical appreciation of the poem farewell paying particular attention to the relationship between the liberation fighter and his gun.
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Poetry Terms you must know

Poetry Terms you must know when studying Literature
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The plight of women in so Long a Letter
Throughout the book, the author illustrates the plight of women and their struggles in a society where they are often marginalized and oppressed
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The flowers of yesterday: No cause to stir poem analysis

No Cause to Stir Poem analysis Titling Analysis (Linked to meaning) “No cause to stir” by Mhasvi presents a mingled melancholic world that is rampant with warfare, violence, darkness and turmoil yet he urges the heart to sleep on and not to worry of the outside world. The persona narrates of the violent turbulence that…
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The Care Taker by Harold Pinter analysis

The Care taker by Harold Pinter analysis
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The Flowers of yesterday: Dawn 1984 Poem Analysis

The poem”Dawn 1984″ can be read as a historical allusion to the civil strikes and ethical violence that erupted in some parts of Zimbabwe soon after independence. The poetvividly captures this moment of madness in Zimbabwe’s history in the first 2 stanzas of the poem In the first and second stanza the poet look at…
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How does The Narrative Life of Frederick Douglass create sympathy towards women on one hand and hostility on the other
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One of the central themes of the book is the treatment of women, both enslaved and free, and the impact of slavery on their lives. Through Douglass’ vivid descriptions of the horrors of slavery, readers are often left with a deep sense of sympathy for the women who endured the brutalities of this system.
