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Analysis of “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell
Summary of “The Most Dangerous Game” “The Most Dangerous Game” is a short story by Richard Connell. First published in 1924, the story is about a big game hunter named Sanger Rainsford who becomes hunted after being shipwrecked on an island. The island is owned by General Zaroff, a wealthy Russian aristocrat known for hunting […]
“Greasy Lake” by T. C. Boyle
Summary of “Greasy Lake” “Greasy Lake” is a short story by T.C. Boyle, published in 1985. It follows the lives of three young men on a mission to prove their toughness and bravery. The story takes place in the late 1960s, and the setting is a lake that was once a popular hangout for teens […]
Analysis of The Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe
Introduction Edgar Allan Poe, a promising American poet and writer is famous for his dark and twisted stories, and The Black Cat is undoubtedly no exception. Published in 1845, this short story has remained a classic of gothic literature, with its disturbing themes of guilt, madness, and violence. It’s a chilling tale of a man’s […]
“A Quiet House by the Sea” by Nisa Moazzam Gulzar
A quiet house by the sea Stands tall and proud, Battered by the waves, But never bowed. It bears the weight Of countless storms, Yet still, it stands, Through tempest and norm. What is it that gives this house Such strength and steadfastness? Is it the rock upon which it’s built, Or something more, a […]
“Bless the Daughter Raised by her Inner Voice” by Nisa Moazzam Gulzar
Bless the daughter Raised by her inner voice A constant companion, never silent, Guiding her every step. She learned to trust The wisdom of this unseen mentor To follow its counsel And ignore the doubting voices of others. For this daughter, the voice Is a source of strength and guidance In a world that often […]
Rhythm in Poetry
Rhythm in poetry refers to the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in a line of verse. This pattern creates a musical, rhythmic quality in the poem and can help to add emphasis and structure to the words. In poetry, rhythm is often established by the use of rhyme and meter. Rhyme is the repetition […]
How did William words worth organize “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” for readers?
“I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” is a poem written by William Wordsworth in 1882. The poem presents the spectacular beauty of nature in three distinct parts. The first part expresses Wordsworth’s lonely life. The second part narrates how nature provides him a jocund company of daffodils, and the third part explains how beautiful events […]
Why Poetry Submissions Are Rejected So Much?
Have you ever wondered why poetry submissions are rejected so much? Do you know that an estimated 85% of poetry submissions are rejected by publishers yearly? Unfortunately, these rejections make writers think about the reasons that lead to disappointments. Many factors determine whether your poem will be accepted or not. Some of the reasons include […]
What is the main similarity between “Fog” and Frost’s poem “Mending Wall”?
Robert Frost and Carl Sandberg are two great American writers who have left a legacy for generations to follow. Many institutions across the globe have added their works to the course syllabus. The poems selected here for analysis have gained universal acclaim due to similar ideas in them. However, the question is, what is the […]