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The Frog and the Nightingale by Vikram Seth Summary
“The Frog and the Nightingale” is a poem by Vikram Seth that tells the story of a frog and a nightingale who live in Bingle Bog. The frog is a loud and boastful singer, croaking every night without considering how others feel about his noise. Meanwhile, the nightingale is a beautiful singer, whose melodious voice…
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Still Another View of Grace by A.K. Ramanujan Summary
I burned and burned. But one day I turnedand caught that thoughtby the screams of her hair and said: “Beware,Do not follow a gentleman’s moralswith that absurd determined air.Find a priest. Find any beast in the windfor a husband. He will give a housefulof legitimate sons. It is too late for sin,even for treason. And…
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The Illusion of Love by Sarojini Naidu Summary Analysis Themes Structure and Form
Beloved, you may be as all men sayOnly a transient sparkOf flickering flame set in loam of clay –I care not …since you kindle all my darkWith the immortal lustres of the day. And as all men deem, dearest, you may beOnly a common shellChance-winnowed by the sea-winds from the sea –The subtle murmurs of…
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Watercolor Of Grantchester Meadows by Sylvia Plath Summary Analysis Themes Structure and Form
There, spring lambs jam the sheepfold. In airStilled, silvered as water in a glassNothing is big or far.The small shrew chitters from its wildernessOf grassheads and is heard.Each thumb-sized birdFits nimble-winged in thickets, and of good color. Cloudrack and owl-hollowed willows slanting overThe bland Granta double their white and greenWorld under the sheer waterAnd ride…
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Whiteness I Remember by Sylvia Plath Summary Analysis Themes Structure and Form
Whiteness being what I rememberAbout Sam: whiteness and the great runHe gave me. I’ve gone nowhere since butGoing’s been tame deviation. White,Not of heraldic stallions: off-whiteOf the stable horse whose history’sHumdrum, unexceptionable, hisTried sobriety hiring him outTo novices and to the timid.Yet the dapple toning his white downTo safe gray never grayed his temper. I…