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Lines Written In Early Spring | Summary And Analysis
Lines Written In Early Spring was published in 1798 in “Lyrical Ballads”, a collection of poems by Wordsworth and Samuel…
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The Tell-Tale Heart Summary and Analysis
First published in 1843, “The Tell-Tale Heart” tells the tale of an unnamed narrator who has committed a murder and…
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Ozymandias Summary and Analysis
Ozymandias, published in 1818 in The Examiner of London, deals with themes of the transience of power, and the futility…
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Village People | Summary and Analysis
Village People by Bessie Head is a short story, taken from her Tales of Tenderness and Power collection. It consists…
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Follower | Summary And Analysis
Follower by Seamus Heaney, is a poem that deals with themes of admiration, respect, and the evolution of the relationship…
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Everything Has Changed | Summary and Analysis
Everything Has Changed (Except Graves) by Mzi Mahola is a single-stanza poem of 34 lines, written entirely in the first-person narrative. Mahola is talking about how…
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Captive | Summary and Analysis
Captive by Francis Carey Slater is a three-stanza poem of 32 lines- the first and last stanza contain 10 lines,…
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An African Elegy | Summary and Analysis
An African Elegy by Ben Okri is a poem comprising 6 stanzas, each containing exactly 5 lines. It is written…
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The Luncheon | Summary and Analysis
The Luncheon by W. Somerset Maugham is a humorous short story written in the first-person narrative. The piece is filled with ironic situations and witty dialogues, and…
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The New Dress | Summary and Analysis
The New Dress by Virginia Woolf is a short story written in the third person, focusing on the main character,…
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