
Explain How Austen in Pride and Prejudice Presents Attitudes Towards Marriage Between Charlotte and Mr Collins vs Elizabeth, with Links to the Wider Novel
Introduction Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice (1813) offers a profound exploration of marriage as a social institution, reflecting the economic and cultural constraints of ...

Analyzing the Three Types of Irony in Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado” and Their Connection to Theme
Introduction Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Cask of Amontillado,” first published in 1846, stands as a quintessential example of Gothic literature, steeped in ...

London Through the Poet’s Eye: A Comparative Analysis of Tone and Figurative Language
The city of London, with its sprawling history and dynamic character, has long served as a wellspring of inspiration for poets across centuries. This ...

Summarizing “The Good Morrow” by John Donne
Introduction John Donne’s “The Good Morrow,” a seminal work from the early 17th century, exemplifies the metaphysical poetry tradition through its intellectual depth and ...

Alice Walker’s “The Color Purple”: A Gender Lens Analysis
Hey, so I’m diving into Alice Walker’s “The Color Purple” for this essay, looking at it through a gender lens. This novel, set in ...

Give a Critical Note on Antisemitism in The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer
Introduction Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales, written in the late 14th century, is a seminal work of English literature that offers a vivid portrayal ...

Exploring Silence as a Tool of Control: A Comparative Analysis of Clarice Lispector’s “The Smallest Woman in the World” and Silvina Ocampo’s “The House Made of Sugar”
Introduction This essay examines the shared concern of silence as a mechanism of control in two short stories from the magical realist tradition: Clarice ...

Synthesis of Identity and Struggle in “Sonny’s Blues” by James Baldwin and “I, Too, Am America” by Langston Hughes
Introduction This essay explores the intersection of identity and struggle within the African American experience through a synthesis of James Baldwin’s short story “Sonny’s ...

How Do Macbeth’s Actions and Behaviour Reveal His Internal Conflict with Ambition and Guilt in His Pursuit of Power?
Introduction This essay explores how William Shakespeare’s *Macbeth* presents the protagonist’s internal conflict between ambition and guilt through his actions and behaviour. Set in ...

The Sexist Society Seen in Shakespeare’s Othello Is Evident: Agree or Disagree
Introduction William Shakespeare’s *Othello*, first performed in 1604, is a tragedy that explores themes of race, jealousy, and betrayal within a deeply patriarchal Venetian ...
