Introduction The author of “My Mother at Sixty-Six”, “Kamala Das”, is renowned for depicting the complexity of “human relationships”. The poem is one of the best representations of a human connection, especially between a “mother and daughter”. It expresses the poet’s suffering and fear of losing her mother as a result of the terrible fact […]
Introduction Kumudini Lakhia’s development as a dancer is laid bare in Bridges. The author describes her lifelong pursuit of becoming a dancer in considerable detail, giving the work its “autobiographical” label. The author opens with a discussion of the challenges inherent with dancing. She believes that dancing skill is learned and not innate. Summary The […]
Introduction This poem is based on Greek mythology and the subject of this poem is the idea that beauty may be found anywhere and, when acknowledged, can be used to uplift one’s spirits under difficult circumstances. Beautiful Flowers Summary of the Poem John Keats, a well-known poet, wrote A Thing of Beauty. The poet also […]
Introduction The major theme of the poem “Aunt Jennifer’s Tiger reflects the the different brutalities and the struggle confronted by the Women of our society. The poetess depicted using some powerful words that how Women in a patriarchal society is being subdued with the responsibilities of their family thereby snatching away their freedom of living […]
Introduction In “Patterns of Creativity,” S. Chandrasekhar seeks to address the following question: “Why do creative professionals in the arts and sciences have such divergent creative styles?” Assorted comments and outlined philosophies constitute the response. Shelly is on the side of science, whereas Wordsworth and Keats gave opposing viewpoints. Finally, a passage from Shelley’s A […]
Introduction The human problems are discussed in a subtle manner in the tutorial. Humans’ warm words and deeds are propelled by an invisible force; we may call it emotion. In this way, we are aided in keeping on with our lives. Powers such as wealth, popularity, and influence are discussed along with many more. But, […]
Introduction The narrator of The Tribal Verse, G.N. Devy, explains how India’s storied culture evolved from the oral traditions of the indigenous adivasi people. Nonetheless, the author addresses the need of maintaining ancient indigenous literature as she details how these rich sources are being destroyed as a result of increased urbanization and advancements in technology. […]
Introduction Listed below is an essay by John Ruskin. The following article is a description of what makes a good book, written by the author herself. He’s stressed the importance of education and reading material. The author argues that education is the key to success in life. Book Summary The following essay is a discussion […]
Introduction The poem describes a Tiger’s position in the zoo. The author describes a tiger’s past existence as a free beast in the forest and his present life in a zoo cage. The opening lines of the poetry describe the bodily characteristics of the caged tiger. The poet continues by describing what a tiger’s existence […]