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Lit Guides
The Leap | Summary and Analysis
The Leap, written by Louise Erdrich and published in 1990, is a short story written in first-person narrative. The story…
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Severn Suzuki’s Speech | Summary and Analysis
Severn Suzuki’s speech delivered at the 1992 Rio Summit is a voice of a generation, a voice of the future,…
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Journey | Summary and Analysis
Journey is a powerful story that critiques the idea of “modernization” and relates its impact on indigenous cultures. Written in…
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The Plantation | Summary and Analysis
The Plantation is a short story by Ovo Adagha, a Nigerian writer. The author describes the incident of a petrol leak…
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A Leave Taking | Summary and Analysis
A Leave-Taking by A.C. Swinburne deals with the theme of unrequited love. It details the responses of a man who…
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Carrion Comfort | Summary and Analysis
Carrion Comfort by G. M. Hopkins is one of his “terrible sonnets” wherein he expresses his spiritual struggle and declares…
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The Garden of Love Summary and Analysis
The Garden of Love is a short lyric written by William Blake, one of the most popular poets of the…
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Have You Earned Your Tomorrow | Summary And Analysis
Have You Earned Your Tomorrow by Edgar Guest is a poemthat seeks to inspire people to be kind and make…
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Pink Bow Tie | Summary and Analysis
Pink Bow Tie by Paul Jennings is an interesting, fun-filled story that initially featured in his collection of short stories…
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The Doll’s House by Katherine Mansfield | Summary and Analysis
The Doll’s House by Katherine Mansfield, published in 1922, is a short story written in third-person, through an omniscient narrator.…
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