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Disabled Poem Analysis
Wilfred Owen’s poem “Disabled” deals with the after-effects of war, which was glorified in the cultural scape of his time,…
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The Gift of the Magi | Summary and Analysis
One of the most widely read short stories in the world, “The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry, first…
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The Child is Not Dead Poem Analysis
The Child is Not Dead, also known as “The child who was shot dead by soldiers at Nyang” is a…
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The Spirit Is Too Blunt An Instrument Analysis
The Spirit Is Too Blunt An Instrument by Anne Stevenson gives expression to the speaker’s amazement at the complexities and…
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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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What Time is it Now Where You Are? | Summary and Analysis
What Time is it Now, Where You Are? by Colum McCann is an interesting tale of a writer attempting to…
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Waking by Emma Jones | Analysis
Emma Jones is an Australian poet famous for her renowned publication The Striped World (2009). Her exceptional skills at evoking…
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When You Are Old Analysis
Published in 1893, When You Are Old by W. B. Yeats is a poem that engages with the themes of…
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Transients in Arcadia | Summary and Analysis
O Henry’s short story “Transients in Arcadia” explores the hollow facades of the upper class as it tells the story…
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Where The Sidewalk Ends Summary
‘Where the sidewalk ends’ is a poem by Shel Silverstein published in 1974 in a children’s poetry collection that talks…
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