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Month: May 2024

Summary and Analysis of The Divine Image by William Blake
William Blake

Summary & Analysis of “The Divine Image” by William Blake

May 12, 2024June 2, 2024

Text of the Poem Divine Image To Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love All pray in their distress; And to these …

Definition, Structure, and Types of Sentences
Grammar

Definition, Structure, and Types of Sentences

May 12, 2024August 31, 2024

A sentence is defined as a word or a group of words that expresses a complete thought. It may consist …

Greek Tragedy vs. Shakespearean Tragedy
English Literature / Greek Literature

Difference between Greek Tragedy and Shakespearian Tragedy

May 12, 2024November 19, 2024

A tragedy is a genre of drama, flourished in Greek literature, became famous in Elizabethan literature, where Marlowe and Shakespeare …

Aristotle’s Defense of Poetry against Plato’s Charge on Poetry
Aristotle

Aristotle’s Defense of Poetry against Plato’s Charge on Poetry

May 12, 2024November 19, 2024

When we read Greek concepts of poetry, we come across two different theories: One is attack on poetry by Plato …

Summary and Analysis of A Poison tree by William Blake
William Blake

Summary & Analysis of “A Poison Tree” by William Blake

May 12, 2024June 2, 2024

Text of the Poem: A Poison Tree I was angry with my friend; I told my wrath, my wrath did …

Symbolism in Old Man and the Sea
Old Man and the Sea

Symbolism in “The Old Man and the Sea”

May 12, 2024June 2, 2024

What is a symbol and symbolism?  A symbol is something that gives a certain meaning to an action, person, place, …

Aristotle

Three Dramatic Unities: Unity of Action, Time, and Place

May 11, 2024June 1, 2024

Three Dramatic Unities The poetics by Aristotle defines general format of a tragedy. Aristotle also shared his views on two …

After Apple Picking
Robert Frost

Summary and Analysis of After Apple Picking

May 11, 2024June 2, 2024

Introduction to the Poem After Apple Picking by Robert Frost is one the famous lyrics in English poetry. It was …

Definitions of Literature
English Literature

What is Literature? Definition of Literature | English Literature

May 11, 2024June 1, 2024

What is Literature? What is Literature? The word ‘Literature’ is a modified form of a Latin word (literra, litteratura or litteratus) that …

Religious Characters in Canterbury Tales
The Canterbury Tales

Ecclesiastical / Religious Characters in Canterbury Tales

May 11, 2024November 20, 2024

Chaucer depicted a range of religious characters to portray the image of Christianity during that time. During Middle Age, church …

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