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  1. The theme of power is the central force driving the play from beginning to the end. Hunger for power is what drives Claudius to murder King Hamlet and thus starting a series of events, leading to a loop of corruption in relationship, morality, betrayal, revenge and madness.

    The theme of power is the central force driving the play from beginning to the end. Hunger for power is what drives Claudius to murder King Hamlet and thus starting a series of events, leading to a loop of corruption in relationship, morality, betrayal, revenge and madness.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The poem Autumn Song written by Sarojini Naidu is a short verse of 10 lines. In the poem, the poet talks about the autumn of her heart and her wish to move on. Autumn is the season of loss. In this season, the trees lose their leaves which make them jolly. Autumn makes the leaves golden and weak whiRead more

    The poem Autumn Song written by Sarojini Naidu is a short verse of 10 lines. In the poem, the poet talks about the autumn of her heart and her wish to move on. Autumn is the season of loss. In this season, the trees lose their leaves which make them jolly. Autumn makes the leaves golden and weak which ultimately fall off the trees.

    Similarly the heart of the poet has just lost its dream or beloved which has made it sorrowful. It is weeping and the poet desires to listen to it. Finally she realises that it is useless to remorse on the loss of something which cannot be regained back. Like the trees move on and hope for the next spring, the poet also decides to move on and give up the mourning and remorseful feelings.

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  1. The Professor by Nissim Ezekiel is a satirical poem which throws light on the nature typical Indian Professor. The professor in the the poem is very talkative. He keeps praising himself and also reveals his orthodoxy. The message of the poem The Professor probably to Indians is that we should educatRead more

    The Professor by Nissim Ezekiel is a satirical poem which throws light on the nature typical Indian Professor. The professor in the the poem is very talkative. He keeps praising himself and also reveals his orthodoxy.

    The message of the poem The Professor probably to Indians is that we should educate ourselves, talk less and give up the traditional thoughts particularly relating the gender bias.

    Read the summary of this poem here.

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  1. The phrase "Myths of Light" is used for woman in the poem. The poet says that the women are full of mysteries which an impatient person cannot find. However, the lover who is patient and waits for the woman to respond is only the one who can explore her physical as well as spiritual beauty. The spirRead more

    The phrase “Myths of Light” is used for woman in the poem. The poet says that the women are full of mysteries which an impatient person cannot find. However, the lover who is patient and waits for the woman to respond is only the one who can explore her physical as well as spiritual beauty.

    The spiritual beauty of the woman lies in her mysteries which cannot be solved but can be enjoyed by the lover who tries to explore them.

    Read summary of Poet, Lover, Birdwatcher by Nissim Ezekiel.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The poet does not consider stammer as a defect. For his stammering is the very basis of language. It is the characteristic feature of human expression. Every person is unique and so is his way of speaking, understanding and interpreting words. All this helps in enriching the language. Whenever we stRead more

    The poet does not consider stammer as a defect. For his stammering is the very basis of language. It is the characteristic feature of human expression. Every person is unique and so is his way of speaking, understanding and interpreting words. All this helps in enriching the language.

    Whenever we stammer, we add to the God of Meanings. It is not a mistake but a sacrifice to the language. The poet is of the views that God must have stammered while creating humans. This is why we are imperfect. Hence God is also imperfect. So being imperfect is a virtue for us.

    Read the summary of Stammer by K. Satchidanandan.

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