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The Hairy Ape by Eugene O’Neil reflects the modern tragic hero Yank

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The Hairy Ape Eugene O’Neil is a modern tragedy of Eugene O’Neil. The tragedy is not a conventional one in the classical or Aristotelian tradition having as hero an extraordinary person with a tragic flaw or Hamartia.  But it is a modern tragedy with its protagonist as an antihero. Its subtitle does not reflect the ….  Read More

Ode to a Nightingale by John Keats
WH Auden the shield of Achilles

WH Auden the shield of Achilles Critical Analysis

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WH Auden the shield of Achilles Analysis : Dear students, today I am going to analysis critical WH Auden the shield of Achilles . Hope you will enjoy my writing. But before that look through the following poem the shield of Achilles. Poem the shield of Achilles She looked over his shoulder For vines and ….  Read More

Tess as a tragic character or protagonist | Tess of the d’urbervilles as a tragedy

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The classical concept about the reason of the fall and suffering in the life of a tragic character is that he or she falls victim of his, her Hamartia or tragic flaw which means error of judgment. This Aristotelian theory of tragic flaw is introduced to cause the tragic end in life of heroic character. ….  Read More

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Use of Myth In Auden's Poetry

Dover Beach Poem Analysis | Critical appreciation or theme on the poem “Dover Beach”

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A lot of students have asked to write about dover beach poem analysis. So today I am going to discuss about the theme or analysis/critical of the poem “Dover Beach”, Hope you will enjoy my writings. Read below. Dover Beach poem by Matthew Arnold is the most famous poem which is generally considered one of ….  Read More

Romantic Elements in WB or William Butler Yeats Poems

Romantic Elements in WB or William Butler Yeats Poems or Poetry

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William Butler Yeats was one of the famous modern poets and he is considered as a last romantic poet. William Butler Yeats poems are full of romantic elements. There are some romantic traits of romanticism in his poem. The are anti-classical/Neoclassical, interesting in country life, presentation of common life, love of life and freedom, escapism, ….  Read More

to his coy mistress analysis

To His Coy Mistress Analysis And Summary By Andrew Marvell

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A lot of students have asked me to discuss about “to his coy mistress analysis”. “To His Coy Mistress” is undoubtedly the best know love poem written by Andrew Marvell who is known as the metaphysical poet of the seventeenth century. It deals with “Carpe Diem” theme. “Carpe Diem” which is a latin phrase, means ….  Read More