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Critical Analysis of the Poem “Who’s Who” by W.H. Auden

"Who's Who" is a biographical poem and W. H. Auden is among the best poets of the 20th century. The…

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Explain the Concept of Tragedy by Aristotle

The word tragedy brings to thoughts Aristotle and the Poetics. Some points of the definition…

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Explain Arnold’s Concept of “Poetry as Criticism of Life”

In his essay, 'The Study of Poetry,' Matthew Arnold has introduced poetry as a criticism…

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Significance of Women Characters in Jazz by Toni Morrison

Toni Morrison being herself a woman portrayed her female characters in total length. Nowhere in…

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Significant Themes in “Funeral Blues” by W.H. Auden

W.H. Auden was born in York, in the United Kingdom. At Oxford, he became associated…

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The Rise of Puritanism in the Age of Milton

The Age of Milton, the age during which the great poet matured and created, covers…

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Why The Age of Johnson is Called The Age of Sensibility?

The Age of Johnson, the literature of the 18th century, reflects the conflict between the…

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Justify T.S. Eliot as a Modernist Poet

T.S Eliot is likely one of the most vital modernist poets. The content of his…