“Mr. Bleaney” is a poignant commentary on the inescapable monotony of modern life. Mr. Bleaney’s life of loneliness is seen from the perspective of the narrator who might face a…
Variety and Abundance of Character : One of the triumphs of Jane Austen‟s art is the immense vitality and variety of her characters. Macaulay considers her the equal of Shakespeare.…
Pairing two slightly contrasted “ethical” terms : Jane Austen employs the style of pairing two slightly contrasted “ethical” terms to serve as the title of two of her novels: „Pride…
Jimmy Valentine is the title character of O Henry’s short story Jimmy Valentine. In the story he has been seen as burglar, a handsome youth, a lover and finally we…
Introduction: Abhijnana-Shakuntalam is a seven act Sanskrit play Written by one of the greatest poets of India, Kalidas. Literally the meaning of the mane of the play is The recognition…
“Resolution and Independence” was composed by Wordsworth in 1802 but not published until five years later. What is characteristic about this poem is Wordsworth’s selection of the most uncompromising subject…
“The World Is Too Much With Us” falls in line with those sonnets of the 1800’s that Wordsworth wrote to criticize the materialistic culture of his times. He is believed…
Childhood is the most beautiful time of one’s life. One cannot forget this phrase of life and it is considered the most fascinated, and memorable of all phrases in human…
Give a short description of the landscape (beauty) of the Hills in October . How did the narrator of “The Eyes Have It” describe the landscape of the hills in…
Introduction : In this poem William Shakespeare has introduced the theme of time in two dimensions: 1. Time as destructive force 2. Internal quality of art which transcends the ravages…
As long as men can breathe, or eyes can see, So long live this, and this gives life to thee” — Sonnet No.18 : William Shakespeare Explanation of the Couplet…