Realism in Ibsen’s Doll’s House
Realism, as a socio-literary movement, was a natural consequence of the Scientific Revolution that transformed European perspectives on faith, life, and religion. Realism in art portrays life as it is,…
Realism, as a socio-literary movement, was a natural consequence of the Scientific Revolution that transformed European perspectives on faith, life, and religion. Realism in art portrays life as it is,…
Henrick Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House” is considered to be a revolutionary play primarily because of the central character, Nora Helmer. Ibsen presents Nora as a woman caught in the cocoon…
Toni Morrison's novel Beloved, published in 1987, is a literary masterpiece that weaves a complex narrative structure to tell a haunting and powerful story of slavery, trauma, and the search…
Sethe, the protagonist of Toni Morrison's "Beloved," is a complex and compelling character whose life has been shaped by the brutal realities of slavery. Her journey is one of enduring…