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Month: May 2024

Positive Personality Adjectives in English
Vocabulary

Positive Personality Adjectives

May 19, 2024June 9, 2024

What Are Personality Adjectives? Personality adjectives are those words that tell us about the personality traits like behavior, courage, look, …

200 Commonly Used English Phrases
Vocabulary

200 Commonly Used English Phrases

May 19, 2024June 9, 2024

A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush A drop in the ocean A fate worse than …

Skin and Complexion Vocabulary in English
Vocabulary

Describing Skin and Complexion of a Person in English

May 19, 2024June 9, 2024

Selection of the perfect adjective for describing skin and complexion saves words and makes writing leap off the page. This …

Aristotle

Aristotle’s Conception of Tragic Catharsis in Poetics

May 18, 2024June 1, 2024

Aristotle Conception of Tragic Catharsis in Poetics The concept of “Catharsis” is mentioned only once in Aristotle’s Poetics, specifically in …

Aristotle

Three Kinds of Plot According to Aristotle

May 18, 2024June 1, 2024

What are three kinds of plot according to Aristotle? Plot plays a vital role in storytelling, shaping the structure and …

Aristotle

Ideal Tragic Plot for a Tragedy According to Aristotle

May 18, 2024June 1, 2024

The Tragic Plot and Its Constituent Parts Aristotle’s Poetics talks about many topics like fine arts, poetry, tragedy, comedy, epic …

Aristotle

Why Tragedy is Superior to the Epic According to Aristotle

May 18, 2024June 1, 2024

Why Tragedy is Superior to the Epic according to Aristotle Poetics generally deals with the concept of imitation, fine arts, …

Aristotle

Aristotle Concept of the Ideal Tragic Hero

May 18, 2024June 1, 2024

Poetry is a form of imitation, where the imitated objects/characters can be either superior, inferior, or similar to a real …

Types of Irony
English Literature

What is Irony? Types of Irony | Examples in the Text

May 18, 2024June 4, 2024

What Is Irony? Irony is a literary device where there is a contrast between expectation and reality, often revealing deeper …

Long Summary of Animal Farm
Animal Farm

Chapter-wise Summary of Animal Farm | Long Summary

May 18, 2024June 5, 2024

The novel, Animal Farm is comprised of ten chapters. Here is chapter wise summary of Animal Farm explained briefly. You …

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