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How to Prepare for Competitive Exams? Competitive exams are really important in India because they help make sure everyone has a fair chance to do well in school, colleges and universities and get a...
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How to Prepare for Competitive Exams? Competitive exams are really important in India because they help make sure everyone has a fair chance to do well in school, colleges and universities and get a...
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Age of Chaucer – Background Introduction In the history of English literature, the later half of the 14th century is generally regarded as the Age of Chaucer on account of Chaucer’s significant contribution to...
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Russian Formalism Russian Formalism was a literary movement that emerged in Russia during the early 20th century, primarily in the 1910s and 1920s. It aimed to establish a scientific and objective approach to the...
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On the Sublime Introduction The treatise, ‘Peri Hypsos’ or On the Sublime written probably around 1st Century AD, is often considered the second most important document of classical literary criticism and theory, only after...
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Elements and Features of Shakespearean Tragedy The most distinctive feature of a Shakespearean Tragedy is the presence of a tragic hero who experiences a downfall due to a tragic flaw or external circumstances, often...
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All My Sons All My Sons is a gripping post-World War II play by Arthur Miller, that explores the repercussions of a successful businessman’s moral compromise when he knowingly sells defective airplane parts, leading...
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Elements and Features of Shakespearean Comedy A Shakespearean comedy is a play by William Shakespeare featuring humour, romantic conflict, and a happy resolution. The Article in a Nutshell Click on the play button to...
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Impact of Renaissance on Life and Literature Renaissance proved to be a positive force and it brought about drastic changes not only in society but also in literary creativity. It influenced widely almost all...
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The School for Scandal Introduction “The School for Scandal,” penned by the English playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan and first performed in 1777, is a Comedy of Manners that artfully blends elements of satire and...
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The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales (aka General Prologue) Introduction The General Prologue serves as an introduction to the overarching frame story. One spring day, the narrator of The Canterbury Tales rents a room...
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