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The Leap by Louise Erdrich
The Leap Louise Erdrich My mother is the surviving half of a blindfold trapeze act, not a fact I think…
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On the Rule of the Road by A.G Gardiner
On the Rule of the Road A.G Gardiner A stout old lady was walking with her basket…
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On The Rule of The Road | Summary and Analysis
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Piano Poem Analysis
“Piano” is a short, nostalgic lyric written by famous English writer of the 20th Century, D.H.Lawrence. In this poem, he…
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The Windhover | Summary and Analysis
The Windhover is a poem by Gerard Manley Hopkins that represents the awe of the poet on seeing the…
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Small Towns and The River | Summary and Analysis
Small Towns and The River is a poem written by Mamang Dai and published in 2004 in her collection titled River Poems.…
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Mijbil the Otter | Summary and Analysis
Gavin Maxwell is a Scottish author and naturalist, known primarily for his work with otters. His most famous and best-selling…
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Dusk | Summary And Analysis
Dusk is a short story by Saki (H.H. Munro) that relates a tale about three characters and the events…
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The Snake and the Mirror | Summary and Analysis
The Snake and the Mirror | Summary The Snake and the Mirror by Vaikom Mohammed Basheer is a…
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The Charge Of The Light Brigade | Summary And Analysis
The Charge Of The Light Brigade was published in December of 1854 and deals with the themes of bravery and…
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