Background From 1558 to 1603, the powerful monarch Queen Elizabeth ruled over Protestant England. She was a keen enthusiast of the arts which further stimulated theatrical activities during her reign. Due to the interest in these activities, theatres were set up in Court and around the borders of London. Playwrights such as Ben Johnson, William […]
Many people feel awkward while interacting with new people. It has nothing to do with you being an introvert or an extrovert. But, almost everyone is scared or nervous to talk to new people. It is not because you lack confidence, but because of the vibes people give off. I always thought of it as […]
Code-Switching: Necessity, Importance and Benefits The 21st century has brought significant changes in language and communication. English has transformed from the first language of inner-circle countries to the lingua franca of the world. Today, it boasts the highest number of second-language speakers. A typical situation that occurs when people are bilingual i.e. fluent in two […]
Hamlet is a play written by William Shakespeare during a period of three years (1599-1601). The genre of this is tragedy and it consists of a total of five Acts. The play opens by Hamlet, the titular character grieving over the demise of his father, his mother named Gertrude becoming his uncle, Claudius’ wife within […]
In the day and age of today, where technology is prevalent, easily accessible and widely available, people’s reliance on digital media has vastly increased. While it does come with its fair share of merits and demerits, one cannot deny its integrity and usefulness in our everyday commotions. Digital media, according to the Collins Dictionary comprises […]
Outline 1.Introduction-background, quote about economic struggle 2.Theme of socio-economic class in the Great Expectations, Wuthering Heights, Joseph Andrews 3.Theme of socio-economic class in Tess, Mill on the Floss and Emma 4.Examples from contemporary society 5.Conclusion-final remarks and recapitulation of important points Background “All history has been a history of class struggles between dominated class at […]
There are many ways to benefit from this lockdown period. Some of which are discussed below; Internship Programs: There are several companies/organizations offering virtual internship programs. According to your skills, search about the details and apply. These courses are almost 3-6 months long and has different types. Accordingly, you can choose which one you are […]
Cultural invasion in literal terms is when a political or economic power tries to alter the cultural foundations of a system or a nation to make it dependent and insufficient in their own being just so they have to rely on external factors to import new ideas, values and practices making them achieve their goals. […]
OUTLINE 1.Introduction-background of Victorian Literature and love stories 2.Common theme of love in Emma, Mill on the Floss and Tess 3.Common theme of love in Joseph Andrews, Wuthering Heights, and Great Expectations 4.Difference between the novels and conventional love stories 5.Element of shallowness and predictability 6.Conclusion-recapitalization of main points, final remarks READ ABOUT Modern Novel […]
Tess of The D’Urbervilles is a novel written by Thomas Hardy in the year 1892 in a single volume. Initially, in the year 1891, it was published in the newspaper and later in the form of three volumes. This narrative is about a girl named Tess Durbeyfield, who lives on the countryside with her family […]