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Born in a small mining town in England on 11th September 1885, D.H. Lawrence is regarded as one of the most influential writers of the 20th century. Lawrence published many novels and poetry volumes in his lifetime, including Sons and Lovers and Women in Love, but is best known for his infamous novel Lady Chatterley’s Lover. The graphic… Continue reading Snake Line by Line Meaning by D.H.Lawrance
A Photograph: Solved Questions 1. Comment on the tone of the poem.The tone of the poem is that of sadness. Shirley Toulson looks at an old photograph of her mother and is reminded of her mother, who is no more. She recalls the moment when her mother was twelve years old and looked sweet and… Continue reading A Photograph: Solved Questions
This poem seems to be a simple one at its surface, but it is certain that it has risen out of very complex emotions. There is the bitterness of loss, the sweet memories of the past, the realization of the Brevity of human life, and the inability to justify death. A Photograph: Critical Analysis The… Continue reading A Photograph: Critical Analysis
Long Question: Discuss the Themes in the poem Snake. Education VS morality: Man has an innate understanding of the laws of nature. If left to himself, he will respect all the creatures if nature and never attempt to harm them. His sense of morality will not allow him to feel superior to any bird or… Continue reading Snake by DH Lawrence Question and Answers
Critical Analysis- The snake is generally seen in a negative way by man. Man is taught to be afraid of it, and to kill it if they encounter it at any point. However, Lawrence feels that this is a most unjust way to treat the snake. He attacks the snake because he does not know any… Continue reading Critical Analysis of Snake by D.H.Lawrance
About the Poet: Born in a small mining town in England on 11th September 1885, D.H. Lawrence is regarded as one of the most influential writers of the 20th century. Lawrence published many novels and poetry volumes in his lifetime, including Sons and Lovers and Women in Love, but is best known for his infamous novel Lady Chatterley’s… Continue reading Line by Line Summary of Snake by D.H.Lawrance
Summary The poem consists of 19 lines in total. Since these lines are not divided into stanzas, they are divided into meaningful segments here for the purposes of this summary in order to make the poem easier to understand and follow. This poem is written in the first person, hence it is safe to assume… Continue reading Summary of A Photograph by Shirley Toulson
About the Poet – Shirley Toulson is an English poetess. She was born on 20th May 1924 in Henley-on-Thames, England. However, she has spent most of her life in Somerset. Toulson has worked as a teacher of creative writing for adults. Between 1967 and 1970, she was the features editor of the journal Teacher. Between 1970… Continue reading Line by Line Meaning of A Photograph by Shirley Toulson
1. In the poem “Those Winter Sundays,” by Robert Hayden, what is the son’s feeling towards his father? Robert Hayden’s poem is written as a monologue by an adult son who recalls his stern and reticent, but loving father, a father whose love he has failed to recognize as a boy, partly because of his… Continue reading Those Winter Sundays Solved Questions by Robert Hayden
Critical Analysis of Those Winter Sundays Those Winter Sundays” is a short lyric in which the speaker remembers a moment in his childhood and contemplates about the sacrifices his father made for him then. This fragmentedviewpoint of the poem delivers its power, for the poem’s meaning depends upon the alterations between what the boy knew… Continue reading Critical Analysis of Those Winter Sundays by Robert Hayden