Act I: Setting the Stage Initial Setup The Rehearsal Begins Act II: The Mock Trial Intensifies The Shift Key Revelations The Prosecution Act III: The Breaking Point The Defense The […]
Introduction The Victorian era (1837-1901) was a golden age of English poetry, marked by dramatic social changes, scientific discoveries, and evolving religious beliefs. These elements profoundly influenced the poetry of […]
Learning Objectives Hook Question “What makes a true hero? Is it romantic ideals or practical wisdom?” Historical Context Discussion 1. Shaw’s Anti-Romantic Stance 2. Key Characters and Their Symbolism 3. […]
“No Second Troy” was written by William Butler Yeats in 1908 and published in his 1910 collection “The Green Helmet and Other Poems.” The poem is deeply personal, reflecting Yeats’ […]
William Butler Yeats, one of the foremost figures of 20th-century literature, developed a complex and fascinating system of mythology that profoundly influenced his later poetry and philosophical thought. This intricate […]
Prose, the ordinary form of written language, is a cornerstone of literature that offers a rich terrain for analysis and appreciation. Whether it’s the gripping narrative of a novel or […]
by Rabindranath Tagore It takes time to understand and appreciate any rare personality who comes at an age when his country has lost itself and contradicts its own majesty. His […]
Autobiographies provide a unique window into the lives of individuals, offering insights not only into their personal experiences but also into the broader social, cultural, and historical contexts in which […]
As we delve into Samuel Johnson’s “London,” it’s essential to set the stage with some preliminary discussions. This blog post provides background information about the author, the genre, and the […]
The Incident: In “Shooting an Elephant,” George Orwell describes an event from his time as a police officer in Burma. He is called to handle an elephant that has gone […]