Category: Literature 5177
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Women in Senegal in Bâ’s “So Long a Letter” Novel
Representing a strictly patriarchal society, where the rights of women are heavily infringed upon, postcolonial Senegal is one of the places where women suffer particularly harsh injustices. In her semi-autobiographical novel, “So Long a Letter,” Mariama Bâ depicts the struggles of Senegal women in a disturbingly vivid and realistic manner, portraying the harsh environment and…
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The Novel “1984” by George Orwell
The novel “1984” written by George Orwell, raises many social and political issues, and at the same time, its plot is built around the relationship of the main characters – Winston and Julia. In a totalitarian state, where love is prohibited, their romance is rebellion and crime. However, when the Party representatives find the couple,…
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Philosophy of “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas” by Le Guin
“The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas” is a philosophical short story that deserves the public’s attention. In her work, Le Guin describes a utopian city in which all people are happy, but their happiness rests on the misery and suffering of one child. The short story is filled with vivid descriptions, metaphors, and images;…
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Humor and Horror in The Cask of Amontillado by Poe
The Cask of Amontillado is a story that combines horror and humor. The author does that in order to make the story not so horrific for the reader, as the comic effect Poe creates throughout the story alleviates the terror of Fortunato’s death. The humor typical of The Cask of Amontillado may be called pervasive…
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“When You Are Old” Poem by William Butler Yeats
Table of Contents Introduction Imagery Tone (meter) of poem Metaphor Conclusion References Introduction William Butler Yeats was a master poet in that he was able to convey tremendous depth of meaning within his poetry while keeping the subject relatively tightly confined. Yeats truly understood the modern concept of permitting a poem to stand on its…
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Women’s Role in “Top Girls” Play by Caryl Churchill
Caryl Churchill is the Playwright of the famous Play ‘Top Girls’ which captures a charming and amusing approach of some of the famous women in history and the role of women in contemporary society. The story has been described on the thematic structure of feminist ideas of women’s role in the modern world. The Play…
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Elizabeth Bishop’s “One Art” Poem Analysis
Poets and writers use numerous literary devices, ways of building rhyme, and rhythm to convey the message of their compositions to readers. Elizabeth Bishop is also one of these authors as her poetry is filled with various elements to create form and context for sharing her personal experience and ideas. This paper will analyze the…
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Literary Analysis of Ward’s “Sing, Unburied, Sing”
Table of Contents Jesmyn Ward: A Celebrated Author in American Literature Similar Themes Discussed So Far Comparison of Themes Work Cited Jesmyn Ward: A Celebrated Author in American Literature Jesmyn Ward is considered an important author in American literature owing to her ability to showcase an intimate and in-depth understanding of language. Ward’s works explore…
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Romantic Period and Victorian Period Poetry Comparison
Romantic and Victorian poetry refers to verses produced during the Romantic and Victorian periods. The poems that have been chosen for my analysis, “Porphyria’s Lover” and “She Walks in Beauty”, demonstrate the most striking features of each of the literary eras. Both the Romantic and Victorian periods were two significant stages in English literature. Many…
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“Gulliver’s Travels” Novel by Jonathan Swift
Gulliver’s Travels is the novel that became extremely fashionable as soon as it was issued (John Gay said in a 1726 letter to Swift that “it is universally read, from the cabinet council to the nursery”), and it is probable that it has never been out of print since then. Gulliver’s Travels is a journey…