Literature
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Women Representation in “A Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen
A Doll’s House is the modernist drama having modernist themes, highlighting social issues and so on and if we talk…
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How “Diving into the Wreck” is the Real Representation of Women Suffering?
The poem “Diving into the Wreck” is of journey and transformation Rich is tapping the energies and plots of myth,…
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How Urban Life is Depicted in “Jazz” by Toni Morrison?
The fictional illustration of the American city African American literature is commonly characterized by a stark manifestation of its hierarchical…
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What are the Important Themes in “Jazz”?
The novel Jazz, published in 1992, is the second in a loose trilogy (Beloved, Jazz, Paradise) of novels. The novels…
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Appropriateness of the Title “Jazz” by Toni Morrison
The novel gets its title from Jazz music and the concept of music is mentioned all through the novel. As…
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Crisis of Moral Values as Shown in The Crucible
Arthur Miller and his The Crucible has acted a profound and reliable critic of recent American society and he has…
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Character Analysis of Stephen Dedalus
To have the ability to create a portrait of Stephen Dedalus, James Joyce used his personal life and remodeled this…
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Epiphanies in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
The Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man is one of the most famous novels of modern literature, and…
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