Four Levels of Metaphors by Sylvia Plath
I decided to do some four levels on the chapters from English II, Second Semester, BBA, TU, as I received several […]
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I decided to do some four levels on the chapters from English II, Second Semester, BBA, TU, as I received several […]
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Rabindranath Tagore is a gem of Indian literature, known all over the world for his amazing works in the domains of prose, poetry, and dramas. If you have read his writings, you must have inevitably experienced an out-of-this-world triangle of philosophy, humanism, and mysticism. No wonder, he won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1913.
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The following analysis of the Hitchhiker was the part of the assignment I submitted to my English professor back in my college days and I got a good rating for it. And so should you! Let’s take a look at this masterpiece by Roald Dahl.
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The idea of the poem is simple. Time is the most powerful phenomenon in the world and we human beings have no choice. Death is inevitable and it is the ultimate truth of life. The following four-level analysis of “Eight O’clock” will help you to better understand this masterpiece written by A.E. Housman.
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