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Poetry
P.B Shelley as a Romantic Poet
Introduction: One of the most well-known English Romantic poets and a master of lyrical poetry in the English language is Percy Bysshe Shelley. He was born in England on August 4th, 1792. Shelly had extremely radical social and political beliefs, which set him apart from the accepted societal norms. He consequently did not become well-known while he was alive. However, after…
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Poetry
Characteristics of john Keats poetry
Introduction English Romantic lyric poet John Keats (October 31, 1795–February 23, 1821, Rome, Papal States [Italy]) devoted his short life to the perfection of a poetry characterised by vivid imagery, tremendous sensual appeal, and an attempt to use classical mythology to express a philosophy. There are some characteristics of John Keats’ poetry. Romantic poets have different writing styles. There are…
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Poetry
Major themes of Philip Larkin’s Poetry
Introduction Philip Larkin is considered as one of the most prominent Poet of modern age. He is known as a movement poets anti movement poet. When we see his themes, content, of his poetry, we can see the elements of movement poetry in his poetry, when we see his style, form and approaches of his poetry we can find the…
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Basics of Literature
Use of Character Metaphors in Animal Farm by George Orwell
George Orwell wrote Animal Farm in 1944 as a way to criticise the Soviet Union’s leadership and bureaucracy, which he compared to animals. Eric Arthur Blair’s pen name, George Orwell, was a British novelist, essayist, and critic. He was born in India between the years 1903 and 1950 and grew up in a wartime and military environment. From 1922 to…
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Basics of Literature
The Poetic Achievements of S.T. Coleridge
S.T. Coleridge is considered an autochthon of the Romantic Age and belongs within the category of primoradial romantic poets. Coleridge assisted William Wordsworth in preparing the collection when he jotted down the “Preface to Lyrical Ballads.” In truth, rather than being a starry-eyed poet, S.T. Coleridge was a philosophical poet. Coleridge was a Romantic poet endowed with sparkling wit and…
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Literature
Significance of Time in Waiting for Godot
“Waiting for Godot” appears as depth-less play, “Nothing happens, no one comes, No one goes, and it’s awful”. However beneath its surface absurdity, there lie layer of meanings, presenting a coarse picture of human life. The play is composed of multiple themes. It has become a classic and provides the critics much to speculate on, when Beckett was asked who…
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Literature
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 the theatre movement referred to as the “theatre of the absurd.” The “theatre of the absurd”—of which Samuel Beckett’s play Waiting for Godot is probably the most well-known instance—wasn’t an intentional movement. The movement did not actually have a name till Martin Esslin…
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Literature
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 is critical in theme and subject matter and tone additionally generally however it appears to be a tragic catastrophe till a surprising turn in events brings out the joyful ending. The characters of a tragicomedy are noble however they’re concerned…
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