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Month: May 2024

Definition of Simile
English Literature

Definition of Simile with Examples in Sentences

May 18, 2024November 19, 2024

Definition of Simile The word simile came from a Latin word “similis” which means “like or likeness”. Simile is an …

After the Last Bulletin
Richard Wilbur

Summary & Analysis | After the Last Bulletin

May 18, 2024June 2, 2024

Introduction to the poem | After the Last Bulletin Richard Wilbur is one of the most famous modern poets whose …

Critical Analysis of Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare
Shakespearean Sonnets

Sonnet 116 | Let me not to the marriage of true minds

May 18, 2024June 1, 2024

Sonnet 116 | Let me not to the marriage of true minds By William Shakespeare   Original Text Let me …

Characters in The Crucible
The Crucible

Brief Introductions to the Characters in The Crucible

May 18, 2024June 2, 2024

Characters in The Crucible. There are limited numbers of characters in The Crucible. The story of the play revolves around …

Geoffrey Chaucer’s Role in English Literature
The Canterbury Tales

Geoffrey Chaucer’s Role in English Literature

May 18, 2024November 20, 2024

Chaucer a conscious artist: It was during the 14h Century that the world of English Literature, luckily, saw the dawn …

Critical Analysis of Sonnet 54 by William Shakespeare
Shakespearean Sonnets

Sonnet 54 | O how much more doth beauty beauteous seem

May 18, 2024June 1, 2024

Sonnet 54 | O how much more doth beauty beauteous seem By William Shakespeare Original Text of the Sonnet O …

Summary of The Crucible
The Crucible

Summary of The Crucible by Arthur Miller

May 18, 2024June 2, 2024

Summary of The Crucible The Play Crucible is composed of four acts. All the acts were performed at different places. …

Introduction And Historical Background to The Crucible
The Crucible

Introduction and Historical Background to The Crucible

May 18, 2024June 2, 2024

Introduction to Author of The Crucible Arthur Miller was born on October 17, 1915, in Harlem. He was the son …

The Crucible

Character Analysis of John Proctor | The Crucible

May 18, 2024June 2, 2024

John Proctor is one of the main characters of the play who remain on the stage most of the time. …

Critical Analysis of Sonnet 40 by William Shakespeare
Shakespearean Sonnets

Sonnet 40 | Take all my loves, my love, yea, take them all

May 18, 2024June 1, 2024

Sonnet 40 : Take all my loves, my love, yea, take them all By William Shakespeare   Original Text of …

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