Comment on the Ending of Far From the Madding Crowd

Comment on the Ending of Far From the Madding Crowd Critics have found the ending of Thomas Hardy’s far from the Madding Crowd unconvincing and contrived because it turns counter to the tragic bias of the novel Like other novels of Hardy, it shows the struggle between the man on the one hand and on … Read more

Critical Appreciation of The Forsaken Merman

Critical Appreciation of The Forsaken Merman “Nothing in Arnold’s verse is more arresting than its elegiac element”, rightly observes Hugh Walker, The Forsaken Merman is among Arnold’s celebrated elegiac poems which were published in his first volume of poems. The Strayed Reveller, and Other Poems(1849). Though Arnold has come to be best known for his … Read more

Discuss Matthew Arnold as an Elegiac Poet

 Discuss Matthew Arnold as an Elegiac Poet In ancient Greece elegy used to denote a kind of poetry dealing with the subject matter of change and loss. As a humanist. Arnold was very much concerned about the gaining of the supremacy of science, theology, and natural philosophy over arts, poetry, and moral philosophy as academic … Read more

Critical appreciation of “The Lamb” by William Blake

Critical appreciation of the poem “The Lamb” by William Blake The Lamb is William Blake’s simple poem, written in a lucid style, conveying his philosophy about the world of children, its bliss, and perfection. It is one of the poems belonging to his “Songs of Innocence” published in 1789. In the “Songs of Innocence,” the … Read more

INTERWEAVING OF PLOTS IN TWELFTH NIGHT/ STRUCTURE OF TWELFTH NIGHT

INTERWEAVING OF PLOTS IN TWELFTH NIGHT/ STRUCTURE OF TWELFTH NIGHT “…the plot and underplot (in Twelfth Night) are sorted out…and they are combined into a harmonious whole.’  -A.W. Verity  Shakespeare’s comedies generally have a complex action made up of two or more separate actions and episodes. He may not have invented his own plots, but … Read more

EDWARD II: RENAISSANCE ELEMENTS

Renaissance element in Edward II  Edward’s approach to life is that of an imaginative dreamer. His life of self-indulgence. He loves pleasures, plays, masques, and revelries. Like Hercules doting on his favorite Hylas, like Achilles having his favorite friend Patroclus, the king must have his Gaveston, and after Gaveston is taken away from him, he … Read more

Twelfth Night as Festive Comedy of Youth

Twelfth Night as Festive Comedy of Youth Shakespeare’s ‘festive comedies’ have been identified as plays in which the form and spirit of contemporary popular holidays are evident. The characters may be enjoying festive pastimes (such as in A Midsummer Night’s Dream or Love’s Labour’s Lost), or they may, themselves, be part of a larger, festive … Read more

DIFFERENT KINDS OF LOVE IN TWELFTH NIGHT

 VARIOUS KINDS OF LOVE IN TWELFTH NIGHT ‘As to the types of love represented by the characters in Twelfth Night the subject is inexhaustible, like the light and shadows of contrast…’  -Morton Luce  Twelfth Night is the play of which love is peculiarly the subject The very first speech of the Duke calling for music … Read more