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Not Marble Nor the Gilded Monuments Meaning by William Shakespeare: 2022<
November 7, 2016 by Website Contributors
Not Marble Nor the Gilded Monuments Meaning by William Shakespeare: 2022

About the Poet:  William Shakespeare who was born on April 23, 1564; in Stratford-upon-Avon  was an English poet, playwright, and actor, extensively looked upon as the supreme writer in the English language and the world’s outstanding dramatist. He is often called national poet of England and the “Bard of Avon”.  His existing works, including some group effort, consist of about 38 plays, 154 sonnets,… Continue reading Not Marble Nor the Gilded Monuments Meaning by William Shakespeare: 2022

Not Marble Nor the Gilded Monuments Solved Questions: 2022<
November 7, 2016 by Website Contributors
Not Marble Nor the Gilded Monuments Solved Questions: 2022

In this post, we are going to discuss some short solved questions related to the poem Not Marble Nor the Gilded Monuments by William Shakespeare. We’ve done a detailed analysis and summary of the poem which you can access by search this site. Here, we’ve listed some of the popular questions for your reference and… Continue reading Not Marble Nor the Gilded Monuments Solved Questions: 2022

Top 10 Best Universities for Linguistics in the UK: 2022<
November 4, 2016 by Website Contributors
Top 10 Best Universities for Linguistics in the UK: 2022

Are you interested in the human language? Do words and pronunciations make you giddy? If so, than it sounds like you should major in linguistics. Linguistics, by the way, is the study of the human language. As a linguistics major, you’ll learn all about phonetics (the study of acoustics and the interpretation of speech), phonology… Continue reading Top 10 Best Universities for Linguistics in the UK: 2022

Analysis of “Imagine the Angels,” by Martin Espada: 2022<
November 4, 2016 by Website Contributors
Analysis of “Imagine the Angels,” by Martin Espada: 2022

Martin Espada is a Brooklyn-born professor at the University of Massachusetts who writes poetry in an attempt to humanize the abstract in life and “make the general specific and particular.”  He writes about things he has experienced in life, such as the suffering he pens in his poem “Imagine the Angels of Bread.”  Espada uses… Continue reading Analysis of “Imagine the Angels,” by Martin Espada: 2022

Analysis of Excerpt from “The Crisis,” an Essay by Thomas Paine: 2022<
November 4, 2016 by Website Contributors
Analysis of Excerpt from “The Crisis,” an Essay by Thomas Paine: 2022

Written in 1776, at a time of extreme change in both Great Britain and America, “The Crisis” is a perspective on the morale in the United States during the time of the Revolutionary War, written by a man transposed from London to the United States, Thomas Paine.  Paine’s insightful, yet disarmingly and painfully honest, writings… Continue reading Analysis of Excerpt from “The Crisis,” an Essay by Thomas Paine: 2022

Top 10 Quotes On Children for Children’s Day: 2022<
November 4, 2016 by Website Contributors
Top 10 Quotes On Children for Children’s Day: 2022

Birthday of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, 14th of November ,is celebrate as children’s day or Bal Divas all over India. He was always quite affectionate and caring towards children which resulted in children calling him “Chacha Nehru”. The Children’s Day is celebrated every year to let the people, especially parents aware about the welfare of children. Jawahar Lal… Continue reading Top 10 Quotes On Children for Children’s Day: 2022

Analysis of “Clan of One-Breasted Women” by Terry Tempest Williams: 2022<
October 27, 2016 by Website Contributors
Analysis of “Clan of One-Breasted Women” by Terry Tempest Williams: 2022

Terry Tempest Williams is the author of the book “Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place,” which contains this biographical essay.  Williams uses the theme of nature and people being linked together throughout her writing.  In “Clan of One-Breasted Women,” she uses her statistics and facts and details from her own family history of… Continue reading Analysis of “Clan of One-Breasted Women” by Terry Tempest Williams: 2022

Analysis of “The Wife of Bath’s Tale,” by Geoffrey Chaucer: 2022<
October 25, 2016 by Website Contributors
Analysis of “The Wife of Bath’s Tale,” by Geoffrey Chaucer: 2022

“The Wife of Bath’s Tale” from “The Canterbury Tales” by Geoffrey Chaucer is a robust, playful satire written in the 14th century.  This humorous story picks out the bawdy and inappropriate behavior of the time-period and uses a story inside a story inside a story to poke at the hypocrisy inherent in topics that might… Continue reading Analysis of “The Wife of Bath’s Tale,” by Geoffrey Chaucer: 2022

Ile: Analysis: 2023<
October 24, 2016 by Website Contributors
Ile: Analysis: 2023

“Ile,” a story written by Eugene O’Neill in 1817, is a play set in one act about Captain David Keeney, a man obsessed with finding oil, and his wife, who joins him on his ship for what ends up being a two-year voyage in the middle of the ocean that tests the limits of everyone… Continue reading Ile: Analysis: 2023

Summary and Analysis of No Man can Compass a Despair: 2022<
October 20, 2016 by Website Contributors
Summary and Analysis of No Man can Compass a Despair: 2022

No Man can Compass a Despair is a poem by Emily Dickinson which discusses the nature of despair. It compares a man trying to understand despair to a traveler trying to cover a goalless circular road. A line by line summary is provided followed by an analysis of the poem. Line By Line Summary The poet… Continue reading Summary and Analysis of No Man can Compass a Despair: 2022