Dramatic Importance of Trial Scene in The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare
Trial Scene in The Merchant of Venice Introduction The trial scene (Act IV, Scene 1) is the longest scene in William Shakespeare’s …
Trial Scene in The Merchant of Venice Introduction The trial scene (Act IV, Scene 1) is the longest scene in William Shakespeare’s …
Boxer Animal Farm Boxer, “the willing horse”, represents the ardent, selfless party worker who will shed the last drop of his energy to …
The Lamb by William Blake Introduction The Lamb belongs to William Blake’s Songs of Innocence, which appeared 1783. Songs of Innocence is a volume …
Porphyria’s Lover by Robert Browning Porphyria’s Lover Facts Porphyria’s Lover first appeared in the January 1836 issue of the …
Wuthering Heights Summary Wuthering Heights Characters List Mr. Earnshaw Mr. Earnshaw is Catherine and Hindley’s father. He discovers a young …
Stream of Consciousness in Mrs dalloway Introduction The stream of consciousness is new method of writing which departs from the traditional …
William Blake Poem London London: About the Poem London, the touching and inspired poem belongs to William Blake’s Songs of Experience. These …
Animal Farm Historical Context Throughout the course of his life, George Orwell had joined the Indian Civil Service, lived among the tramps, worked …
A Comparative Study of The Lamb and The Tyger “The Lamb” and “The Tyger” are both representative poems of William Blake. They celebrate …
Pride and Prejudice as a Domestic Novel Of all the truisms about Jane Austen, the favourite for the past centuries …