
Critically Analyse the Character Shug Avery and Her Relationship with Others
Introduction Alice Walker’s seminal novel The Color Purple (1982), set in the early 20th-century American South, explores themes of oppression, resilience, and self-discovery through ...

The Tale of Genji: Listing Multiple Characters and Discussing the Relationship Between Genji and Lady Murasaki
Introduction The Tale of Genji, often regarded as the world’s first novel, is a cornerstone of Japanese literature and a prime example of historical ...

Analysis of Kayo Chingonyi’s ‘Grief’ from Kumukanda: Themes of Loss, Memory, and Emotional Burden
Introduction Kayo Chingonyi’s poem ‘Grief’, from his 2017 collection Kumukanda, offers a profound exploration of personal loss, drawing on the poet’s Zambian heritage and ...

Identifying Historical Parallels in Animal Farm and John Stone’s “American Gothic”
Introduction This essay examines plot points and symbols in George Orwell’s Animal Farm (1945) and John Stone’s poem “American Gothic” (inspired by Grant Wood’s ...

Langston Hughes’ The Negro Speaks of Rivers
Langston Hughes’ poem “The Negro Speaks of Rivers,” first published in 1921, is a profound reflection on the African American experience, using rivers as ...

Inheritance of Loss: An Essay on Repeated Motifs
Introduction Kiran Desai’s novel The Inheritance of Loss (2006), set against the backdrop of colonial and postcolonial India, explores themes of displacement, identity, and ...

The Repeated Motif of Loss in Kiran Desai’s The Inheritance of Loss
Introduction Kiran Desai’s novel The Inheritance of Loss (2006), set against the backdrop of India’s postcolonial turmoil and the Gorkhaland movement in the 1980s, ...

The Motif of Cultural Displacement in Kiran Desai’s The Inheritance of Loss
Introduction Kiran Desai’s novel The Inheritance of Loss (2006) explores the complexities of postcolonial identity, globalisation, and personal loss through its narrative set in ...

The Role of Nature in the Poetry of William Wordsworth and John Keats
Introduction The Romantic period in English literature, spanning roughly from the late 18th to early 19th century, marked a significant shift towards individualism, emotion, ...

The Influence of Colonialism in Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness
Introduction Joseph Conrad’s novella Heart of Darkness (1899) remains a cornerstone of English literature, offering a profound exploration of European colonialism in Africa during ...
