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The Mother of Modern Indian Poetry really deserves this patent for carving out a new, bold and unconventional style of writing out of the various social constraints.
A Character sketch of Friar Laurence in Romeo and Juliet
Modernism, which was born out of rebellious spirit at the start of the 20th century, was a bold approach that sought to revive the views of life, art, politics and science of modern civilization.
A line by line explanation of the poem The Hound of Heaven by Francis Thompson.
Profile of DH Lawrence and his work Sons and Lovers
A play that still is being discussed as a reflection of the social conventions, morality and conditions of the 19th century England.
Fate played an important role in the play Romeo and Juliet
Theories of Ferdinand de Saussure on Structuralism
Synchronic and diachronic are the binary pair introduced by Ferdinand de Saussure in his “Course in General Linguistics” (1916).
Plot, summary and themes of The Guide by R K Narayan
The Biography and Works of the Scholarly Monk Bede, Who Chronicled the History of England and the Church in the Early Middle Ages.
Scene wise summary of The Rivals by Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Analysis of The Whorehouse in a Calcutta street by Jayanta Mahapatra
Blending is one if the most common type of word formation. Parts of two existing words are blended together to form new words.
Language is form, not substance. Sound and meaning constitute the substance of language, whereas the delimitation of the units constitutes form. Language quality has two parts substance and form.
A poem composed as a simultaneous response to a vision during “a profound sleep, at least of the external senses”, this is how Coleridge describes his majestic 1816 poem Khubla Khan.
The Romantic writers were expressed emotions and thoughts honestly and profoundly.