Category: Literary Criticism
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John Donne’s Holy Sonnet 18: Critical Analysis
What are poems made from?Discuss making in the work of any poet of your choice. John Donne is considered today to be the founder of metaphysical poetry, a term created by Samuel Johnson, but being the Dean of St Pauls Cathedral in London from 1621 until his death in 1631, he was most famous in…
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Is Oedipus Rex Blind: Essay
Inside the debate on cinema and literature, particularly on cinematographic adaptations of literary works, the name Pier Paolo Pasolini inevitably has great relevance. Eclectic artist, critic, poet, and distinguished expert of classical languages he was, in fact, among the very few post-war artists capable of producing both arts (cinema and literature) obtaining results of great…
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Phantom of the Opera and The Picture of Dorian Gray: Comparative Analysis
Both Schumacher and Wilde have uniquely crafted their texts, portraying the overwhelming obsession that the respective eponymous protagonists, The Phantom of the Opera and Dorian Gray, face throughout the film and novel. Both texts delve deep into the wild and unruly minds of the protagonists through the use of camera angles, character interaction, imagery, symbolism,…
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Personification in Sonnet 18: Critical Analysis
Shall I compare thee to a summers day?, otherwise known as Sonnet 18, is one of Shakespeare’s most well-known sonnets. Shakespeare presents the question Shall I compare thee to a summers day and he then begins to describe all the unfavorable traits of summer. He then states that it has the following traits; too windy,…
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Literary Criticism of Robinson Crusoe
By masquerading as an autobiography, Robinson Crusoe attempts to blur the lines between fact and fiction. Although written by Daniel Defoe, the novels first edition credits the fictitious and titular Robinson Crusoe as the storys true author. In order to add validity to the claim of Crusoe acting as the works author, Defoe crafts an…
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Oedipus Rex Fate: Essay
Oedipus Rex is one of the Greek tragedies that continues to captivate modern audiences. The play explores several themes, including Oedipus’ quest for identity, the nature of innocence and guilt, blindness and sight, and power abuse; however, the most powerful and fascinating theme discussed in the play is the divisive question of whether humans have…
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Essay on Perseverance in ‘The Odyssey’
My book was The Odyssey by Homer. The Odyssey is a widely popular ancient Greek epic poem written nearly 2500 years ago in Europe. It tells of Odysseus, the king of Ithaca, on a long journey home after the Trojan War. It tells of his battles with monsters and encounters with gods, his son’s desperate…
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Portrayal of Southern Street Beggars in ‘The Good Earth’
Nobel prize-winning author, Pearl S. Buck, reflects societal systems through the symbolism of characters and their values in the book, The Good Earth. As the story progresses, the context builds up mostly through dialogue and the thoughts of the protagonist, Wang-Lung and The season of spring is the time of the year that flowers bloom…
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Portrayal of Street Beggars in ‘Madonna dei Sartori’
Bonifacio painted another earlier work known as Madonna dei Sartori, 1533, Gallerie dellAccademia, Venice. In this altarpiece, there is a cripple shown in the corner. St Homobono is one of the patrons of the Scuola and is giving alms to the beggar. He puts down his tool of trade in order to do this, nonetheless,…
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Reflective Essay on Phantom of The Opera
The phantom of the opera could be a play primarily based on the novel by the identical name; it’s a charming play that brings out several themes and character traits as represented by most actors. This plays revolves around Erik the phantom United Nations agency that is thus possessed in winning the center of an…