Literature
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To the Lighthouse and Representation of Middle-Class Society
To the Lighthouse is a modernist novel by Woolf where she, in her probably the most well-known essays included in…
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How does Beckett flout the norms of theater to create a new theater in Waiting for Godot?
Samuel Beckett’s drama, Waiting for Godot, first carried out in Paris in 1953, exemplifies the existential philosophy and important components of…
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To the Lighthouse in Relationship with Art and Life
In “To the Lighthouse” we discover that Mrs. Ramsay opens the novel and Lily Briscoe closes it, because the stuff…
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Comparative Study of Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter
Pinter belongs to the post-war generation of the playwrights, that have rejected the established dramatic values and believed in presenting…
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History of American Poetry
Wordsworth has actually stated that “poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful emotions.” A Poem is a stupendous daffodil bloomed…
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Waiting for Godot as Tragicomedy
Tragicomedy is a play which claims a plot apt for tragedy however which ends happily like a comedy. The action…
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To the Lighthouse and Human Relations
“To The Lighthouse” has so many fictional characters whose earnest endeavor is to ascertain, with various levels of success, joyful…
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Realism in Waiting for Godot
“Waiting for Godot” occupies an outstanding place within the annals of English literature for highlighting the essential truths of human…
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