Study Guides
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With Birds You’re Never Lonely Analysis
With Birds You’re Never Lonely by Raymond Antrobus is a poem that explores the speaker’s profound connection with nature and the…
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Analysis of In A London Drawingroom by George Eliot
In A London Drawingroom by George Eliot was penned during the tumultuous era of the Industrial Revolution and serves as a…
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Crying in H Mart Analysis
Crying in H Mart is a poignant and introspective memoir written by Michelle Zauner, a talented musician known for her solo project,…
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Analysis of Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell
In the year 1580, amidst the looming threat of the Black Death sweeping through England, life continued unabated. In this…
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Hamnet Summary
Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell, is a historical fiction novel that delves into the life and family of William Shakespeare, with a…
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Art as Technique by Viktor Shklovsky
Viktor Shklovsky’s 1915 essay Art as Technique has been hailed as one of the foundational texts of Russian Formalism. It argued that art is not…
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Beware Of The Dog Summary & Analysis
Beware Of The Dog by Roald Dahl is a story about a soldier who is flying across the country when he decides to land in a parachute…
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Belfast Confetti Analysis
Belfast Confetti (1989) by the Irish Poet, Ciaran Carson is a poem that explores the themes of violence, chaos, confinement and confusion experienced by…
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Felix Randal Poem Analysis
Felix Randal by Gerard Manley Hopkins is a sonnet written in 1880 about the titular character’s death. The poem reads like a eulogy and…
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Analysis of We Grow Accustomed to the Dark by Emily Dickinson
We grow accustomed to the Dark by Emily Dickinson begins with the proclamation that when there is darkness we slowly get used…
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