World Literature
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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 because it is exactly this…
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Borges’ Infinite Library and The Universe in “The Library of Babel”
In this short story The Library of Babel, the famous Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges constructs a metaphorical reproduction of the universe,…
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Thematically Analyzing “Death and the Compass”
Death and the Compass is a famous detective short story written by Jorge Luis Borges. The story is about the…
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How Surrealist Characteristics are Found in Franz Kafka?
Who was Franz Kafka? Franz Kafka was a German novelist and short story author, extensively considered one of the main…
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Interpreting Kahlil Gibran’s “The Madman”
Gibran’s This collection of prose-poems or meditations, “The Madman”, examine what occurs once we strip away our masks to face…
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Kahlil Gibran and his Parables
Kahlil Gibran’s parables link up with his entire work. Of course, in these three books, (Forerunner, Madman and The Wanderer)…
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