Classnotes
Miranda: Shakespeare’s Portrayal of Pure Innocence in the Tempest
Miranda: Epitome of Purity The character of Miranda is indeed one of the most wonderful creations of Shakespeare. She is
O Henry’s Jimmy Valentine Rewritten as a Play
Jimmy Valentine: Drama Adaptation A Dramatic Rendering of the Short Story by O.Henry Dramatis Personae: Jimmy Valentine Alias Ralph D.
21st Century Indian Women Poets: An Introduction
Recovering Memory: In search of an Indian Feminine poetics with reference to the 21st century poetry The comparative study of
Five Memorable Speeches by Shakespeare’s Women
William Shakespeare’s plays show remarkable portrayal of character when it comes to his women. It is often believed that his
The Tempest: Significance of the Title
Why did Shakespeare call his play “The Tempest”? Is it just a casual reference to the storm raised in the
Lady Macbeth: The Fourth Witch?
An article addressing the question ” Is Lady Macbeth the Fourth Witch in Macbeth?”, pointing out how the question is
As You Like It: Quick Revision
As You Like It: Summary The noble Duke of France was banished by his brother Frederick. The good Duke spent
The Comedy of Errors: Quick Revision
The Comedy of Errors: Synopsis The states of Syracuse and Ephesus were enemies. The law in Ephesus put to death
Implied Author: Its Meaning and Relevance in Literary Criticism
Implied Author: Wayne C Booth’s Unique Idea Wayne C Booth’s “The Rhetoric of Fiction” made a lasting impression on New
Narrative Voice: Interpretations and Critical Responses
Meaning of Narrative Voice Voice, in context of narrative, may be defined as the phantom projection of a variable identity
Pride and Prejudice: Use of Irony As Narrative Device
The most important among the narrative modes of Jane Austen is her use of irony. Irony may be defined as
The Guide: Narayan’s use of Irony and Humour
Narayan’s Humour: An Integral Part of Narrative in The Guide R.K.Narayan’s conception of humour consists of close and realistic observation
The Shadow Lines: Representation of History and Memory
Let sea-discoverers to new worlds have gone, Let maps to other, worlds on worlds have shown, Let us possess one
Alison in Look Back in Anger : Character Analysis
Alison in Look Back in Anger by John Osborne, represents a remarkable presence in elaborating the implications of the play’s
School Project: Dramatizing a Story
In your project work of dramatizing a story you are expected to recreate a short story as a stage play.
Dover Beach as a Victorian Poem
Dover Beach as a Victorian poem illustrates a variety of elements that defines the changing mindscape of the times. Nineteenth
Elizabeth in Pride and Prejudice: A Critical Evaluation
Elizabeth in Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is an interesting character, representing changing conventions of early 19th Century England.
Enterprise by Nissim Ezekiel: Some Observations
Enterprise by Nissim Ezekiel is a powerful, multifaceted metaphor for a journey, an expedition, or a significant human enterprise, which
Shooting An Elephant: Orwell and Imperialism
Shooting an Elephant, written in the form of a memoir, presents George Orwell‘s anxieties and negotiations with the condition of
Araby as a Modern Short Story
In Araby, as in other stories in Dubliners, James Joyce presents a captured frame portraying the decadence of vitality, a
Odes by John Keats: Dominant Themes and Images
The odes by John Keats, on the level of superficial reading, may be seen as brilliant rendering of a scene,
The Fly by Katherine Mansfield: Significance of Fly Episode
The Fly by Katherine Mansfield has a unique identity that characterizes the vagueness, the intensity as well as the desire
The Return of the Native: Hardy’s Tragic Vision
Egdon Heath, sunk in history, representing both Man and the stage on which human drama has been performed from time
Tagore’s The Living and the Dead: Transforming through Un-Reality
The Living and The Dead: Understanding Silence In numerous literary expressions, down the ages, there has been a constant suppression
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