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Topic: Blog
- How to Choose The Best Faucet Water Filter?
- The Importance Of Online Reviews For Dentists
- What Is Sound Insulation Testing?
- Ever Wondered Why You Should Learn SEO- Here Are 8 Reasons
- College Fees Are Worrying Students More than Parents
- 6 Academic Factors To Consider When Choosing A College
- 10 Undeniable Benefits of An Aptitude Test for Your Career
- The Benefits Of Personalized Children’s Books
- Efficient Tips for Managing Change in Schools
- Studying to Be An Actor: Here’s How to Hold On To Success!
- What You Can Gain from Studying Integral Psychology
- Translation of Dibbendu Palit’s “Rajenbabu”
- ‘‘In Quest Of Struts’’
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Topic: Books
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Topic: Essays
- What Problems Make ‘Measure for Measure” A Problem Play?
- Discuss The Theme of Justice And Mercy in Measure for Measure
- Why Did Isabella Want to Be A Nun?
- Why Would You Call Hamlet A Philosopher?
- The Role of The Ghost in “Hamlet” by Shakespeare
- Is Hamlet’s Madness Real or Feigned?
- Consider “The Rape of the Lock” As A Social Satire by Alexander Pope
- What Use of Machinery Does Pope Make in “The Rape of the Lock?”
- Use of Divine Machinery in “The Rape of the Lock”
- “The Rape of the Lock” As A Mock-Heroic Poem by Alexander Pope
- Pope’s Attitude toward Women & Men As Fashionable in “The Rape of the Lock”
- Alexander Pope’s Attitude to Belinda in “The Rape of the Lock”
- Evaluate Dryden As A Satirist in The Light of “Absalom And Achitophel”
- Fight between Red Cross Knight and Monster Error in “The Faerie Queene”
- The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser As An Allegory
- Historical Allegory in “The Faerie Queene” by Edmund Spenser
- Character Analysis of Raja in “Clear Light of Day”
- Critical Appreciation of “To His Coy Mistress” by Andrew Marvell
- The Idea of Mysticism As Portrayed in Henry Vaughan’s Poetry
- Comment on Andrew Marvell’s Treatment of Love in His Love-Poetry
- Consider Henry Vaughan As A Metaphysical Poet
- Discuss Vaughan’s Treatment of Childhood And Nature in His Poems
- Comment on Hebert’s Attitude towards God As A Devotional Poet
- Bring out The Craftsmanship of George Herbert Shown in His Poetry
- The Part IV of Gulliver’s Travels Verges on Tragedy, Discuss
- Local And Universal Appeal of J. M Synge’s “Riders to the Sea”
- Features of A National Hero As Reflected in “Beowulf”
- The Theme of Love Used in “Sons and Lovers” by D. H. Lawrence
- Evaluate William Shakespeare As A Sonneteer
- Discuss How Synge’s “Riders to the Sea” is Simultaneously Locale And Universal
- The Depiction of Irish Life in Riders to the Sea by J. M. Synge
- Discuss The Elements of Paganism And Christianity in Beowulf
- Lawrence’s Treatment of Modern Psychology in “Sons and Lovers”
- A Comparison of “Riders to the Sea” with Greek Tragedy
- A Picture of The Society As Depicted in “Beowulf”
- A Critical Appreciation of the Poem “London” by William Blake
- Discuss The Treatment of Love in “Sons and Lovers”
- Analysis of Walter Morel’s Character As Depicted in “Sons and Lovers”
- The Conflict Between Good And Evil or The Three Fights in “Beowulf”
- A Critical Appreciation of The Poem “The Tyger” by William Blake
- Paul’s Relationship with His Mother And Its Effects on His Growth As Shown in “Sons and Lovers”
- Treatment of Nature in William Shakespeare’s Sonnets
- Swift’s Attitude to Mankind As Portrayed in “Gulliver’s Travels”
- “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” As A Tale of Crime And Punishment
- Critically Comment on The Use of Symbols in “The Tempest” by Shakespeare
- The Role And Function of Gulliver As A Narrator And An Observer
- A Critical Note on Medievalism in Christabel by Coleridge
- Comment on The Fusion of Fact And Fantasy in “Gulliver’s Travels”
- Discuss the Use of Irony And Humor in Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice”
- Features of Romanticism in Blake’s Songs of Innocence And Songs of Experience
- Coleridge’s Criticism of Wordsworth’s Theory of Poetry And Poetic Diction
- Discuss The Character of Prospero And Briefly His Island in “The Tempest”
- Swift’s Satirical Technique in the Book IV of “Gulliver’s Travels”
- Discuss the Major Themes in Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”
- Consider William Blake As A Revolutionary Poet
- Compare and Contrast the Lilliputians And The Emperor with The King of Brobdingnag
- Comment on The Sources of Humor in “As You Like It”
- Significance of Jane Austen’s Use of Letters in “Pride and Prejudice”
- Swift’s Satire on Science As Depicted in Gulliver’s Travels
- Swift’s Political Satire in Book I and II of Gulliver’s Travels
- Discuss The Theme of Marriage in The Novel Pride and Prejudice
- Consider William Blake As A Social Critic
- Discuss the Satire on English Politics As Portrayed in Gulliver’s Travels
- Coleridge’s Use of Symbolism in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
- Consider Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels As A Satire
- Character Analysis of Belinda in The Rape of the Lock
- The Treatment of Nature in Sons and Lovers
- Elements of Wit, Humor, And Irony in Pride and Prejudice
- Synge’s Treatment of Life in Riders to the Sea
- Beowulf As A National Epic
- How to Read Hamlet As An Unconventional Revenge Tragedy?
- Consider Measure for Measure as a Dark Comedy
- A Study of The Aeneid As A National Epic Unlike The Iliad
- Write a Note on the Predicament of Dido in Virgil’s The Aeneid
- Significance of the Aeneas – Turnus Conflict
- Aeneas’ Visit to the Underworld
- Significance of the Last Words of Kurtz “The horror! The horror!” in The Heart of Darkness
- Conrad’s Concern with the Question of Good and Evil with Reference to Heart of Darkness
- Art of Narration in the Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
- Conrad’s Moral Vision in the Heart of Darkness
- What are the Desires in “Desire Under the Elms?”
- Theme of Passion in Desire Under the Elms
- Eugene O’Neill’s Concern with Psychological Problems with Special Reference to Desire Under the Elms
- “The Dream of the Rood” as a Dramatic Monologue
- “The Dream of the Rood” As A Devotional Poem
- Explain ‘Nature’ As An Essence in Anglo-Saxon Poetry
- Special Features of Anglo-Saxon Poetry
- Distinctive Features of Anglo-Saxon Prose
- Discuss “As You Like It” As A Romantic Comedy
- Impression of Sir Roger De Coverley As Gathered from “The Coverley Papers”
- Political Analysis of Naipaul’s “A Bend in the River”
- Wordsworth As A Poet of Nature with Special Reference to Tintern Abbey
- Critical Appreciation of “Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood” by William Wordsworth
- Moby-Dick as An Allegory of the Quest on An Individual Soul
- Character Analysis of Captain Ahab in Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick
- The Narrative Method in Fielding’s Tom Jones
- Analyzing The Character of Tom Jones
- Burke’s Knowledge of America in His Speech on “Conciliation with America”
- Political Wisdom in Edmund Burke’s Speech on “Conciliation with America”
- Coleridge’s Treatment of Supernatural in “The Ancient Mariner”
- Probing Addison’s Prose Style
- Appropriateness of the Title “Pride and Prejudice” and Its Significance
- The Theme of Regeneration in P. B. Shelley’s “Ode to the West Wind”
- Arrangement of Serious and Comic Elements in Measure for Measure
- The Character of Isabella in Measure for Measure
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Topic: Novels
- Historical Allegory in “The Faerie Queene” by Edmund Spenser
- Character Analysis of Raja in “Clear Light of Day”
- The Part IV of Gulliver’s Travels Verges on Tragedy, Discuss
- The Theme of Love Used in “Sons and Lovers” by D. H. Lawrence
- Lawrence’s Treatment of Modern Psychology in “Sons and Lovers”
- Discuss The Treatment of Love in “Sons and Lovers”
- Analysis of Walter Morel’s Character As Depicted in “Sons and Lovers”
- Paul’s Relationship with His Mother And Its Effects on His Growth As Shown in “Sons and Lovers”
- Swift’s Attitude to Mankind As Portrayed in “Gulliver’s Travels”
- “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” As A Tale of Crime And Punishment
- The Role And Function of Gulliver As A Narrator And An Observer
- Comment on The Fusion of Fact And Fantasy in “Gulliver’s Travels”
- Discuss the Use of Irony And Humor in Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice”
- Swift’s Satirical Technique in the Book IV of “Gulliver’s Travels”
- Compare and Contrast the Lilliputians And The Emperor with The King of Brobdingnag
- Significance of Jane Austen’s Use of Letters in “Pride and Prejudice”
- Swift’s Satire on Science As Depicted in Gulliver’s Travels
- Swift’s Political Satire in Book I and II of Gulliver’s Travels
- Discuss The Theme of Marriage in The Novel Pride and Prejudice
- Discuss the Satire on English Politics As Portrayed in Gulliver’s Travels
- Consider Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels As A Satire
- The Treatment of Nature in Sons and Lovers
- Elements of Wit, Humor, And Irony in Pride and Prejudice
- Significance of the Last Words of Kurtz “The horror! The horror!” in The Heart of Darkness
- Conrad’s Concern with the Question of Good and Evil with Reference to Heart of Darkness
- Art of Narration in the Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad
- Conrad’s Moral Vision in the Heart of Darkness
- Political Analysis of Naipaul’s “A Bend in the River”
- Moby-Dick as An Allegory of the Quest on An Individual Soul
- Character Analysis of Captain Ahab in Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick
- The Narrative Method in Fielding’s Tom Jones
- Analyzing The Character of Tom Jones
- Appropriateness of the Title “Pride and Prejudice” and Its Significance
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Topic: Plays
- What Problems Make ‘Measure for Measure” A Problem Play?
- Discuss The Theme of Justice And Mercy in Measure for Measure
- Why Did Isabella Want to Be A Nun?
- Why Would You Call Hamlet A Philosopher?
- The Role of The Ghost in “Hamlet” by Shakespeare
- Is Hamlet’s Madness Real or Feigned?
- Local And Universal Appeal of J. M Synge’s “Riders to the Sea”
- Discuss How Synge’s “Riders to the Sea” is Simultaneously Locale And Universal
- The Depiction of Irish Life in Riders to the Sea by J. M. Synge
- A Comparison of “Riders to the Sea” with Greek Tragedy
- Critically Comment on The Use of Symbols in “The Tempest” by Shakespeare
- Discuss The Character of Prospero And Briefly His Island in “The Tempest”
- Discuss the Major Themes in Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”
- Comment on The Sources of Humor in “As You Like It”
- Synge’s Treatment of Life in Riders to the Sea
- How to Read Hamlet As An Unconventional Revenge Tragedy?
- Consider Measure for Measure as a Dark Comedy
- What are the Desires in “Desire Under the Elms?”
- Theme of Passion in Desire Under the Elms
- Eugene O’Neill’s Concern with Psychological Problems with Special Reference to Desire Under the Elms
- Discuss “As You Like It” As A Romantic Comedy
- Arrangement of Serious and Comic Elements in Measure for Measure
- The Character of Isabella in Measure for Measure
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Topic: Poetry
- Consider “The Rape of the Lock” As A Social Satire by Alexander Pope
- What Use of Machinery Does Pope Make in “The Rape of the Lock?”
- Use of Divine Machinery in “The Rape of the Lock”
- “The Rape of the Lock” As A Mock-Heroic Poem by Alexander Pope
- Pope’s Attitude toward Women & Men As Fashionable in “The Rape of the Lock”
- Alexander Pope’s Attitude to Belinda in “The Rape of the Lock”
- Evaluate Dryden As A Satirist in The Light of “Absalom And Achitophel”
- Fight between Red Cross Knight and Monster Error in “The Faerie Queene”
- The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser As An Allegory
- Critical Appreciation of “To His Coy Mistress” by Andrew Marvell
- The Idea of Mysticism As Portrayed in Henry Vaughan’s Poetry
- Comment on Andrew Marvell’s Treatment of Love in His Love-Poetry
- Consider Henry Vaughan As A Metaphysical Poet
- Discuss Vaughan’s Treatment of Childhood And Nature in His Poems
- Comment on Hebert’s Attitude towards God As A Devotional Poet
- Bring out The Craftsmanship of George Herbert Shown in His Poetry
- Features of A National Hero As Reflected in “Beowulf”
- Evaluate William Shakespeare As A Sonneteer
- Discuss The Elements of Paganism And Christianity in Beowulf
- A Picture of The Society As Depicted in “Beowulf”
- A Critical Appreciation of the Poem “London” by William Blake
- The Conflict Between Good And Evil or The Three Fights in “Beowulf”
- A Critical Appreciation of The Poem “The Tyger” by William Blake
- Treatment of Nature in William Shakespeare’s Sonnets
- A Critical Note on Medievalism in Christabel by Coleridge
- Features of Romanticism in Blake’s Songs of Innocence And Songs of Experience
- Coleridge’s Criticism of Wordsworth’s Theory of Poetry And Poetic Diction
- Consider William Blake As A Revolutionary Poet
- Consider William Blake As A Social Critic
- Coleridge’s Use of Symbolism in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
- Character Analysis of Belinda in The Rape of the Lock
- Beowulf As A National Epic
- A Study of The Aeneid As A National Epic Unlike The Iliad
- Write a Note on the Predicament of Dido in Virgil’s The Aeneid
- Significance of the Aeneas – Turnus Conflict
- Aeneas’ Visit to the Underworld
- “The Dream of the Rood” as a Dramatic Monologue
- “The Dream of the Rood” As A Devotional Poem
- Explain ‘Nature’ As An Essence in Anglo-Saxon Poetry
- Special Features of Anglo-Saxon Poetry
- Wordsworth As A Poet of Nature with Special Reference to Tintern Abbey
- Critical Appreciation of “Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood” by William Wordsworth
- Coleridge’s Treatment of Supernatural in “The Ancient Mariner”
- The Theme of Regeneration in P. B. Shelley’s “Ode to the West Wind”
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Topic: PROSE
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Topic: Reviews
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Topic: Theatricals
Book Reviews:
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Topic: book review