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Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Miss Havisham's Attitudes towards her Relatives in Charles Dickens's Great Expectations
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Miss Havisham's relationship with her relatives is even more loveless than her relationship with Pip in Charles Dickens's Gr...
Heathcliff as a Villain or Devil in Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights
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Heathcliff's faults, although largely accounted for by his depraved youth and his troublesome passion, outweigh the sympathy in Em...
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Eperialism in Rudyard Kipling’s Kim
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Rudyard Kipling’s Kim easily falls into the category of colonial texts, which tried to portray the East as an Orientalized Orient. W...
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Sense of Disillusionment of Life in Thomas Hardy's 'The Return of the Native'
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Thomas Hardy has a very pessimistic philosophy of life and his characters also suffer from the disillusionment of their lives. He shows ma...
Nelly Dean as a Narrator in Emily Bronte's 'Wuthering Heights'
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Nelly Dean serves as the chief narrator in Wuthering Heights . A sensible, intelligent, and compassionate woman, she grew up essentially a...
Significance of the Title of Charles Dickens's “Great Expectations”
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The title of Charles Dickens’s novel Great Expectations mainly refers to Pip’s "great expectations" which are many dimensional ...
Thomas Hardy's Tragic Vision of Life in 'The Return of the Native'
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Hardy has a very pessimistic philosophy of life as his characters seem to have little control over their own lives. Hardy saw external ci...
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