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Month: May 2024

Critical Analysis of Sonnet 18 by William Shakespeare
Shakespearean Sonnets

Sonnet 18 | Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?

May 17, 2024June 1, 2024

Sonnet 18 | Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? By William Shakespeare   Original Text Shall I compare …

Critical Analysis of Sonnet 130 by William Shakespeare
Shakespearean Sonnets

Sonnet 130 | My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun

May 17, 2024June 1, 2024

Sonnet 130 | My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun By William Shakespeare   Original Text My mistress’ eyes …

Ode on Indolence
John Keats

Summary and Analysis of Ode on Indolence | John Keats

May 17, 2024June 2, 2024

Text of the Poem | Ode on Indolence   One morn before me were three figures seen, With bowèd necks, …

Christianity in the Prologue or Chaucer’s Attitude towards Religion
The Canterbury Tales

Christianity in the Prologue: Chaucer’s Attitude towards Religion

May 17, 2024November 20, 2024

In the Canterbury Tales, Chaucer has pointed out the corruption, laxity of discipline, and love of luxury, which had crept …

What is Literary English?
English Literature

What is Literary English? Characteristics of Literary English

May 17, 2024June 1, 2024

What is Literary English? Literary English is one of the registers of English language. Literary English is used for writing …

Critical Analysis of Sonnet 104 by William Shakespeare
Shakespearean Sonnets

Sonnet 104 | To me my friend you can never be old

May 17, 2024June 1, 2024

Sonnet 104 | To me my friend you can never be old By William Shakespeare   Original Text of the …

Characteristics of Heroic Couplet
English Literature

What Are the Characteristics of Heroic Couplet?

May 17, 2024November 19, 2024

A heroic couplet is a form of writing that consists of two iambic pentameter lines rhyming together at the end. …

Introduction to the Poetics by Aristotle
Aristotle

Introduction to the Poetics by Aristotle | Greek Literarure

May 17, 2024June 1, 2024

Who Was Aristotle? Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher, psychologist, political thinker, and polymath who lived from 384 BC to …

Origin of Tragedy | The Concept of Greek Tragedy
Greek Literature

Origin of Tragedy | The Concept of Greek Tragedy

May 17, 2024November 19, 2024

 The Concept of Greek Tragedy The concept of Greek tragedy was created in Athens. Its subject matter was normally drawn …

What is a Sonnet? Definition and characteristics of Sonnet.
English Literature

Sonnet | Characteristics of Sonnet Writing | Major Sonneteers

May 17, 2024November 19, 2024

What Is a Sonnet? The word “Sonnet” came from an Italian word “Sonetto“. It means “a little song”. A sonnet …

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