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A Writer’s Pen by Sahiti Siddharth Summary Analysis
A pen, when a writer holdsA brand new chapter unfoldsA few lines can make him the kingIt can make him fly on a single wing A writer without his penIs like a leader without powersA writer without his penIs like a garden without flowers A writer’s penMakes him completeA writer’s penCan make him compete A…
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How does Syal present the importance of family life in Anita and Me?
Meera Syal: Anita and Me- Modern texts and poetry – June 2018 In “Anita and Me,” a book by Meera Syal, the protagonist Meena’s experiences are greatly influenced by her family. The novel explores the complicated relationships between family members, highlighting the benefits and drawbacks of growing up in a close-knit community. It is set…
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Explore how Brontë presents the ways male characters treat Jane Eyre
The way that male characters treat the protagonist in Charlotte Bronte’s “Jane Eyre” is a major theme. The male characters in Jane’s life subject her to a variety of mistreatment and discrimination throughout the course of the book. In this paper, we will examine how Bront portrays how men treat Jane Eyre. Jane is mistreated…
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Explore how Stevenson presents Mr Hyde as an inhuman and disturbing member of society.
In “The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” a book by Robert Louis Stevenson, Mr. Hyde is portrayed as an unnatural and unsettling member of society. To do this, Stevenson employs a number of literary devices, including foreshadowing, symbolism, and vivid descriptions. Firstly, Stevenson uses vivid descriptions to portray Mr Hyde as a…
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“Let me not to the marriage of true mind” by William Shakespeare Poem Analysis
“Let me not to the marriage of true minds” is a sonnet by William Shakespeare that explores the idea of true love and the unbreakable bond between two people. The poem is written in the traditional English sonnet form, which consists of three quatrains followed by a final couplet. The poem uses language and imagery…