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Morning in the Burned House Analysis
Morning in the Burned House is a splendid poem by Margaret Atwood that dwells upon the quality of reminiscing an idyllic…
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The Friday Everything Changed Summary
The Friday Everything Changed by Anne Hart is a short feminist short story about gender discrimination and patriarchal oppression in a…
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Casualty Poem Analysis
Casualty, a spectacular poem by Seamus Heaney is set around a time that highly resonated with political unrest in Northern Ireland…
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The Possibility of Evil Summary
The Possibility of Evil is a spellbinding short story by Shirley Hardie Jackson, detailing a day in the life of the…
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Powder by Tobias Wolff Summary
Powder by Tobias Wolff is a short story that was first published in 1996 as part of a collection called “The Night in…
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The Night Face Up | Summary & Analysis
The Night Face Up is a short story written by Argentine writer Julio Cortázar, first published in 1956 as part…
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The Telephone Call Analysis
The Telephone Call by Fleur Adcock appears in her collection The Incident Book and depicts a telephone conversation between the…
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Death of a Moth | Summary, Analysis & Themes
The Death of a Moth is an essay written by Virginia Woolf. She uses the image of a common moth flying around her…
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Billenium Summary
‘Billenium‘ is a science fiction short story by J.G. Ballard. Set in an overcrowded future city, the story explores themes of…
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How to Tame a Wild Tongue Summary
How to Tame a Wild Tongue, a chapter in Gloria Anzaldua’s book Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza reflects on the in-betweenness that…
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