Monsters involve the use of non-human creatures in literary works especially in myths, epics etc. In such instances, the monsters are used to represent a number of eminent characters in the society an...
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Ancient Greeks’ worship of philosophy reflected how literature was created. Plato’s Apology is an example of how these two genres can merge; hence, a literary work appears to have a ...
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“When I grow up, I want to be a spaceman!” said a little boy. “I cannot wait anymore to grow up. When I grow up…When just I grow up”. The little boy finally grew u...
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“Barbie Doll” by Marge Piercy mirrors the life story of a typical girl, who, since her childhood, falls victim to conventionality reigning in a society and eventually dies in the name of a...
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It is important to start with the literature that is congenial and easy to understand. The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer combines aspects of commonality, rough with ascetic and religious viewpo...
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This review will provide analysis for two poems: the first one called “Helen Betty Osborne” written by Marilyn Dumont in 1996, and the second one “When’s the Last Boat to Alcat...
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Poetry and literature in the modern sense of the word emerged in England together with the appearance of court of the Anglo-Saxon kings, along with the adoption of Christianity, when the first book in...
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“Lanval” is one of the narratives in Marie de France. It is a story about a woman who woos a knight by showering him with many gifts. In the end, the knight does not succumb to these advan...
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The Humorous Depiction of Popular Stereotypes Revealing Cultural Problems and Barriers between Native Americans and non-Natives in Thomas King’s “A Seat in the Garden” In the short s...
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Introduction One of the most prominent manifestations of the increased globalization is the spread of languages from one part of the world to another. The proliferation of smart technological devices ...
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