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Sujata Bhatt: Garlic in War and Peace|poem|Analysis |Notes
In peace they rubbed garlic pasteacross their lower backsbefore they lay together.A slow cleansing – it wassticky, then strangely cool.It was their secret bitetheir strongest aphrodisiac.And they preferred green garlicwith large purple cloves. In war they dabbed garlic pasteover each wound –such endless wincing and endless those white cotton bandages.The stench of pus and garlicfinally…
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Mark Twain: The frustration of Huckleberry Finn |Notes|Analysis |The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Mark Twain’s novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, offers a rich exploration of the frustrations experienced by its eponymous protagonist. Through Huckleberry Finn’s encounters and experiences, Twain sheds light on the societal constraints, moral dilemmas, and personal conflicts that contribute to Huckleberry’s frustrations. Twain employs narrative methods to depict and amplify his character’s struggle. I.…
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H.G.WELLS : The Door in the wall. |Analysis |notes|A Levels|CIE |Past exams questions
Basics: ‘The Door in the Wall’ is a short story written by H.G. Wells, first published in 1911. It explores themes of escapism, the search for meaning and fulfillment, and the conflict between societal expectations and personal desires. The story revolves around a successful politician named Lionel Wallace, who recounts his experiences as a child.…
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Jean Rhys: Wide Sargasso Sea | Mr Rochester | Characterisation |Analysis
Characterisation: In Jean Rhys’ ‘Wide Sargasso Sea’, Mr. Rochester is a compellingly enigmatic character whose portrayal offers a nuanced exploration of his inner conflicts and the implications of his actions. Rhys provides a fresh perspective on the brooding and enigmatic figure presented in Charlotte Brontë’s ‘Jane Eyre’,delving into his backstory and shedding light on the…
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Bram Stoker: Dracula | Hamartia and Hubris |Notes |Analysis
In Bram Stoker’s iconic novel ‘Dracula’ ,the concepts of hamartia and hubris are prevalent throughout the narrative, particularly in the characters of Count Dracula and some of the individuals who attempt to thwart him. These tragic flaws contribute to the suspenseful and dramatic events that unfold, driving the story’s tension and highlighting the consequences of…
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Aminatta Forna: analysis of Haywards Heath |notes
Haywards Heath by Aminatta Forna is a poignant and introspective short story that explores the complexities of memory, aging, and relationships. Through Attila’s character and his interactions with Rosie, the story delves into the themes of nostalgia, love, loss, and mortality, leaving the reader with a sense of melancholy and reflection on the fragility of…
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Aminatta Forna: Haywards Heath | notes | Analysis
Aminatta Forna: Aminatta Forna is a British-Sierra Leonean writer, born on September 18, 1964, in Glasgow, Scotland. Her father was a Sierra Leonean doctor, and her mother was Scottish. Forna spent her early childhood in Sierra Leone but was forced to flee to the UK with her family due to the civil war in the…
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Huckleberry Finn: Pap and Huck Finn | notes|relationship
Pap Finn and Huck: In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the relationship between Huck and his father, Pap, is one of the central themes of the novel. Pap is an abusive alcoholic who is largely absent from Huck’s life, but when he does appear, he causes great harm to Huck’s physical and emotional well-being. The…
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Twelfth Night: Orsino’s love for music
What is the significance of Duke Orsino’s love of music in the play, and how does it relate to his character and his relationships with other characters? Duke Orsino’s love of music is a significant aspect of his character in “Twelfth Night,” as it serves as a metaphor for his emotional state and his relationships…
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Bram Stoker: Dracula | notes
JONATHAN HARKER’S JOURNAL The impression I had was that we were leaving the West and entering the East; – Jonathan shares about his train journey to Buda-Pesth, which is strange but beautiful for him. He is no longer in his spectrum, changing cultures and ways of getting about. The food impels him to ask for…
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Bram Stoker: Dracula
Abraham Stoker was born in Dublin in 1847 to William Stoker, a civil servant at Dublin Castle, and Charlotte Stoker, a social crusader. By his own account, he was an invalid in early childhood, unable to walk until the age of seven, although in later life he never explained what his illness had been. He…
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