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  1. Panoramic View of English War Poetry

    almost all the subjects relating human life, however ‘War’ has been the most vital theme of the epics viz. The Ramayana, The Mahabharata, The Iliad and The Odyssey. The Ramayana, The Mahabharata, The Iliad and The Odyssey In the early poetry, war was glorified as it glorified the virtues of courage...

  2. The Evolution of Literary Criticism: From the Classroom to Social Transformation

     The Evolution of Literary Criticism: From the Classroom to Social Transformation The advent of English Literature as a degree subject taught in universities and schools has a strong connection with the decline of the importance of religion...

  3. Anti War Themes In Catch -22

    Anti War Themes In Catch -22 Slaughter House Five And Night Essay, Research Paper People convey their opinions about moral and social dilemmas in different ways. Writers use different literary forms to express their ideas. Autobiographical books are one means authors use to convey their personal history...

  4. poetry and essays

    Homi K. Bhabha : “How Newness Enters the World: Postmodern Space, Postcolonial Times and the Trials of Cultural Translation”, in The Location of Culture (London: Routledge, 1994), pp.212-235 Note:- These essays are available in The English Critical Tradition , Vol. II edited by S. Ramaswamy and...

  5. Critical Lens Essay-"Greatness Lies Not in Being Strong but in the Right Using of Strength" {Henry Ward Beecher}

    CRITICAL LENS ESSAY Henry Ward Beecher once said, “Greatness lies not in being strong, but in the right using of strength”, and this statement is true. It means that greatness is not about physical strength, but being aware of one’s individual strengths and using them to achieve success. This quote...

  6. Critical Analysis of "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"

        Critical  Analysis  of  “The  Love  Song  of  J.  Alfred  Prufrock”     The  title  of  the  poem  is  Eliot's  first  hint  that  this  is  not  a  traditional  love   poem  at  all.  "J.  Alfred ...

  7. The Riddle of the Zoot - Essay

    Malcolm Little and Black Cultural Politics During World War II Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Summary 1. Preface 2. “I am at the center of a swirl of events” 3. The Zoot Suit of Life 4. “But there is rhythm here” 5. “War and Death” 6. “I think life a commodity bargained...

  8. Propaganda

    broad a meaning that it is almost impossible to define on the basis of specific literary values that may be recognized in traditional literary forms like the sermon, treatise, or tract. Historical contexts are critical in understanding what propaganda is, what its uses are, and how it is perceived...

  9. Sonnet 146 Critical Analysis

    body and soul throughout the Sonnet. This constant war within oneself is hinted as early as line 2 through the use of the word 'array', a notion explored heavily by Charles A. Huttar (1968. p 355-365) which in it's nature often creates a sense of war. Subsequently the 'rebel powers' also act as symbols...

  10. The Fiction One Is in

    force of fiction, having countered many of the potentially destructive aesthetic tenets of high modernism, among which its banishment of traditional literary conventions, its elitist stance, its propensity towards high-blown experimentalism. Linda Hutcheon shows that postmodernism does not oust modernism...

  11. The Literary Essay Not a History

    of war, specifically power, isolation, loss of innocence and age. Introduction notes: 1. Do not start off mentioning the war. This is a literary essay not a history essay 2. Don’t over-hype the novel. The fact that it is the best, greatest, award winning etc has nothing to do with your essay. 3...

  12. Ilyas Khoury

    whose work is known worldwide. For more than three decades, he has been active in cultural, political, and academic circles in Lebanon and the Arab world, defending the Palestinian cause, secular and democratic values, and the idea of a new Arab renaissance. PERSONAL HISTORY Born in Beirut on 12 July...

  13. cold war

    to international politics. In the 19th century, British philosophers John Stuart Mill and Jeremy Bentham wrote about liberalism as it affected the world. Many global leaders examined the elements of liberalism in their policies and wrote about them applying them to international situations. Liberalist...

  14. Performance Enhancement Drugs in Sports Essay Sample

    Drugs in Sports Essay Sample The issue of performance-enhancement drugs in sports is one of the most controversial topics and a subject of endless and varied interpretations the world of sports. The use of performance enhancement drugs such steroids can be traced back to the World War II when Hitler...

  15. Manufactured Consent to War

    post 9/11 military action A lot has been said, written, talked and debated about the US governments right to use military force post 9/11. In this essay I will attempt to show how western governments and military, specifically the US government and military, have attempted to ‘manufacture consent’ to...

  16. Aldous Huxley's «Brav New World»

    illness (keratitis punctata) which "left [him] practically blind for two to three years".[2] Aldous's near-blindness disqualified him from service in World War I. Once his eyesight recovered sufficiently, he was able to study English literature at Balliol College, Oxford. He graduated in 1916 with First Class...

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  18. Celebrating Katherine Mansfield

    with the writing of most of her contemporaries. Menton, even while she was living there, became a symbol as well as a fact, a place where the physical world more than ever enchanted her, and where her carefully going over her past, and her directly confronting what was ahead of her, led to an existentialist...

  19. Evaluate the Contribution of Richard Hoggart

    Richard Hoggart has been one of the leading cultural commentators of the last sixty years. He was the first literary critic to take the working class seriously and to extend the parameters of literary criticism to include popular culture. Hoggart put the working class on the cultural map. He differentiated...

  20. Annotated Bibliography 1984

    Winston had not fallen into the lies the government had been encoring. Orwell, George. Why I Write. London: Grangel, 1946. Why I Write is a short essay dealing with Orwell’s motivations as a writer and journalist, coincided with a to the point description of Orwell’s life. Even form the upstart age...

  21. Alexander Pushkin and Fictionising History

    past. I will try to show how Ghosh manages to do so by continually transforming the title metaphor, thus ever changing its meaning. In none of the critical studies and reviews of Ghosh's book I've read, have I found a comparison between The Shadow Lines and Conrad's novella The Shadow Line. Critics do...

  22. HOLOCAUST ESSAY

     Anthony Gonzalez Period 2 /May 5, 2015 HOLOCAUST ESSAY Have you ever wondered how a mass extinction of a human race started in the 1940’s? Well, it all started with an evil dictator named Adolf Hitler. No one is exactly sure why he hated Jews so much but it must...

  23. courage

    ourself in war. Or the strength it takes to decide you will not fight. Is courage being yourself when you’re different from everyone else. Is it doing something that even your own father thinks you can’t do. Is courage synonymous with honor. Is it speaking up, even if doing so puts you in danger. Risking...

  24. A political reading of Walt Whitman

    Eleven years after Emerson’s essay The Poet was concluded the wait was over. In 1855, during the week of Independence Day, Walt Whitman published Leaves of Grass, which has been regarded as an answer to Emerson’s essay (see e.g. Hollander 177). In this essay I will focus on Leaves of Grass, which...

  25. Suffering in Waiting for Godot

    Dedication To us, all the Vladimirs and Estragons in the world, To Godot, who will never come because we will never give up waiting, And to my supervisor, for his choice of the subject and his patience on me, I present It; an attempt. ...

  26. Erich Maria Remarque

    twentieth century: Childhood and youth in imperial Osnabrück, World War I, the Weimar Republic, and most of all his exile in Switzerland and the United States. With the novel All Quiet On the Western Front, first published in 1929, Remarque attained world-wide recognition continuing today. Examples of his...

  27. css essay written

    Important Essays Outlines Democracy in Pakistan The appraisal of last 60 years of democracy 1. 2. 3. 4. Where does Pakistan stand in terms of democracy? Is the democracy – an issue of Pakistan or all Muslim countries? Is the democracy an issue of Pakistan or all third world countries? ...

  28. fitzgerald

    of the Princeton Class of 1917, Fitzgerald ignored his studies for his literary training. He wrote scripts and lyrics for Princeton Triangle Club musicals and was an avid contributor for the Princeton Tiger and the Nassau Literary Magazine. Although Fitzgerald exceled with his writing at college, he struggled...

  29. Defense

    stories. His works inspired authors such as Ernest Hemingway. Maupassant belonged to the Naturalist and Realist schools of thought. Naturalism was a literary movement of the 19th century “that used detailed realism to suggest that social conditions, heredity and environment had inescapable force in shaping...

  30. oliver goldsmith essay

    Oliver Goldsmith’s essays reflect two significant literary transitions of the late eighteenth century. The larger or more general of these was the beginning of the gradual evolution of Romanticism from the Neoclassicism of the previous one hundred years. Oppressed by the heavy “rule of reason” and ideas...

  31. Understanding Historiographic Metafiction

    to the meaning. His paper is broken into two parts. The first part is aimed more at the meaning, beginnings, structure, history, and the different critical analysis of fiction. He has made an attempt to quantify the ordering of fiction, by utilizing charts, but with limited success. However, it is a good...

  32. literary analysis

    directly sound related. (There are bigger themes and issues, so be sure to check out the "Themes" section if you're curious.) Carroll creates his fantasy world through the use of clever sonic devices and ridiculous vocabulary. Line 1: Let's take the word slithy as our first example. This word is two things:...

  33. Romantic Literary Criticism

    ROMANTIC LITERARY CRITICISM Literary criticism is the study, discussion, evaluation, and interpretation of literature. Modern literary criticism is often informed by literary theory, which is the philosophical discussion of its methods and goals. Though the two activities are closely related, literary...

  34. Essay

    In countries like the United States, essays have become a major part of a formal education in the form of free response questions. Secondary students in these countries are taught structured essay formats to improve their writing skills, and essays are often used by universities in these countries in...

  35. narrative essay

    which are the critical components of successful teamwork within the sports of soccer. “ I am a member of a team, and I rely on the team, I defer to it sacrifice for it, because the team, not the individual, is the ultimate champion” (Hamm, 1994, para 3). The point of view of this essays is, as a team...

  36. George Orwell Research

    George Orwell. He then married Eileen O'Shaughnessy and wrote The Road to Wigan Pier. Orwell then joined the Army and fought in the Spanish civil war. He became a socialist revolutionary and wrote Homage to Catalonia, Coming Up for Air, and in 1943, he wrote Animal Farm. It's success ended Orwell's...

  37. Basic Essay

    last twenty years in various learned journals. The addresses are recent contributions to The University of Tennessee's "program of public service in critical times." As the Preface observes, these are indeed documents of our day; for in them, and notably in the first, we remark the stern pressure of...

  38. Poli Sci Essay

    international level. There are, and have been, many attempts by NGO’s to resolve these problems and bring hope to Africa’s second largest nation. This essay contains some modern information on the country, how NGO’s are helping, why this is happening in Ethiopia, and ultimately how the country is managing...

  39. National Laureatte

    and playing badminton every evening with other youth to preach religion to them. He was considered as being too modern during that time. After World War 2, he came back to Malaya and join Parti Kebangsaan Melayu Malaya (PKMM).he works with Taha Kalu, Harun Aminurrashid and Pak Sako, and it shows his...

  40. War Poetry

    of war. There are many literary techniques used to persuade the reader of the main issues, such as irony, graphic imagery, and others. The techniques used help the reader to sympathise with the soldiers and understand that war is inglorious. In Masters of War, Dylan demonstrates that our world is...

  41. Jacques Derrida

    figures associated with post-structuralism and postmodern philosophy. During his career Derrida published more than 40 books, together with hundreds of essays and public presentations. He had a significant influence upon the humanities and social sciences, including—in addition to philosophy and literature—law...

  42. Biology

    two or more propositions. Caribbean culture is a term that explains the artistic, musical, literary, culinary, political and social elements that are representative of the Caribbean people all over the world. The Caribbean's culture has historically been influenced by European culture and traditions...

  43. The Fremch Luitenants Woman's Notes

    period of crisis, heralding a complex change of sensibility in the Western World, characterized by widespread demands for engagement and commitment. Student revolts in France 1968. United States: Civil Rights/anti Vietnam War. Black/Feminist Action. Now Left Wing. Increase in pacifism, ‘green’ political...

  44. The Japanese Quince 3

    smells of an early spring morning. Seized by the beauty of the natural world, Mr. Nilson is briefly lifted out of his highly regimented, well-ordered life. Born to wealth and having lived his entire life in the Victorian English world of the upper middle class, Galsworthy wrote about what he knew. The hollow...

  45. Critical Analysis of 'Homecoming' by Bruce Dawe and 'Come Up from the Fields, Father' by Walt Whitman

    In this essay I will be writing about two poems: ‘Homecoming’ by Bruce Dawe and ‘Come Up From the Fields, Father’ by Walt Whitman. These poems both combine normal life with war in different ways. Dawe combines war with everyday life by using words that would normally be used to describe people’s normal...

  46. ENG 125 Week 5 DQ 2 Forming Questions Based on Critical Reading

    2 Forming Questions Based on Critical Reading Copy & Paste the link into your browser to get the tutorial: http://www.homeworkmade.com/eng-125-new/eng-125-week-5-dq-2-forming-questions-based-on-critical-reading/ 1. Forming Questions Based on Critical Reading. 1st Post Due by Day...

  47. William Faulkner. Bio Essay

    William Faulkner was a writer in the early to mid 1900's. He is known in the world of literature as the "historian of the negative" and narrator of the dark, he was also percieved by most individuals as one of the greatest American writers of all times. Faulkner had an ability to write in a ver unique...

  48. Postcolonial

    the end of the course, you should be familiar with some of the key issues raised in postcolonial discourse and be able to summarize some of the key critical concepts involved in the field. You should also have an understanding of the significance of postcolonial discourse as a way of thinking about cultural...

  49. African Literature

    mesmerizing influence of performance—the body of the performer, the music of her voice, the complex relationship between her and her audience. It is a world unto itself, whole, with its own set of laws. Images that are unlike are juxtaposed, and then the storyteller reveals—to the delight and instruction...

  50. The Great Gatsby Literary Analysis

    The Great Gatsby Literary Analysis Essay Adriana Lugo “I saw the novel, which at my maturity was the strongest and supplest medium for conveying thought and emotion from one human being to another, was becoming subordinated to a mechanical and communal art,” F. Scott Fitzgerald believed that a novel...

  51. Critical Thinking

    Running Head: CRITICAL THINKING 1 Critical Thinking and Active Learning Strategies Mary K. Wells Averett University CRITICAL THINKING 2 According to Mendelman (2007), “the majority of US schools do not teach critical thinking and, as a...

  52. Virginia Woolf Studies

    researching various critical approaches to Virginia Woolf, it eventually becomes clear that her identity as a woman modernist writer has been molded and established by specific critics that are dominant in Woolf studies. Their approach to her works during several decades of literary criticism is reflected...

  53. Afro- American culture and Exploration of Women Identity

    slavery period. This has resulted in a unique and dynamic culture, with profound impact on mainstream American culture, as well as culture of the broader world. The African-American culture is symbolised with elaborate rituals and ceremonies and it’s a significant part of the culture At the time of racial...

  54. literary criticism

    LITERARY CRITICISM Literary criticism is the study, evaluation, and interpretation of literature. Modern literary criticism is often informed by literary theory, which is the philosophical discussion of its methods and goals. Though the two activities are closely related, literary critics are not...

  55. jeeson

    Themes and Issues Juno and the Paycock - Sean O Casey Plot Summary The play is set in the Dublin slums or tenements in the years of the Irish Civil War 1922 and 1923. The whole play centers on the Boyle family. Juno Boyle is married to Boyle who calls himself Captain Boyle. Boyle is a useless and irresponsible...

  56. Essay Topics

    endurance—How much better can we get?/Training for a particular sport: What are desired objectives and outcomes?/Personal risk and extreme sports/Doping wars—who has upper hand?/Ethics of Doping/Values in Sport (sport salaries)/ /WWE: what is appeal???/Mixed martial arts and barbarism/Sports figures as...

  57. Woodrow Wilson-Washington

    would move to Augusta, Georgia. Thomas’s father though raised in Ohio had very strong southern values and expressed sympathy for south during the civil war. He was also the leader and helped organize the Presbyterian Church of the Confederate States of America, served as a pastor in several Presbyterian...

  58. The Ironies of Social Standards in Sister Carrie

    obsession with money because there is not one character whose own status symbol isn't determined economically (Gerber 53). At the end of the Civil War, big business boomed and there was now a preoccupation with "conspicuous consumption" (Ward). Capitalism roared and consumers began to see each other...

  59. Cold war

    Cold War Essay World Cultures Nov. 21 2013 The Cold War was a drastic period in time. The Cold War was a feud between the USSR Soviet Union...

  60. Comparison of Realist Liberal and Critical Approaches to Cold War

    interpretting the events of the Cold War and its origin. Generally, it is understood there are three main categories an historian may fall in to: a 'Realist', 'Liberal', or 'Critical' approach. To compare Realist and Liberal understandings of the Cold War with those of Critical understandings it is neccesary...