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The Abuse of Power in “In the Penal Colony” by Franz Kafka

The story of Franz Kafka outlines the exploitation of power. "In the Penal Colony" explains…

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Postcolonialism and Key Points in Postcolonial Theory

Postcolonialism examines how societies, governments and peoples within the formerly colonized areas of the world…

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The “Unsympathetic” Character of “Notes from the Underground” by Dostoevsky

In his confessional writing, "Notes from the Underground," Dostoyevsky makes the character reprehensible and unsympathetic…

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What is American Dream? Explained in Detail

The American Dream is the right for every individual to pursue his or her own…

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How Post-War Situation in “Look Back in Anger” is Presented?

After the World War 2, which is called post-war era, the nineteenth century England undergoes…

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Naturalism in Look Back in Anger by John Osborne

Naturalism is the extreme type of realism. Many writers have a philosophical idea about it.…

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What is Kitchen Sink Drama in Look Back in Anger?

Kitchen Sink drama is a term used to indicate plays that have realism to discover domestic…

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Where Lies the Dramatic Irony in “A Doll’s House” by Ibsen?

Dramatic irony implies to the speech and action of a personality that's guided by partial…