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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    There are mainly 6 elements of drama. They include: Theme: It refers to the idea which the dramatist wants to convey to the people. Plot: It refers to major events that take place in the drama which are in interrelated sequence. Characterization: It refers to nature and features of the characters thRead more

    There are mainly 6 elements of drama. They include:

    Theme: It refers to the idea which the dramatist wants to convey to the people.

    Plot: It refers to major events that take place in the drama which are in interrelated sequence.

    Characterization: It refers to nature and features of the characters that play role in the play.

    Setting: It refers to the time and location in the play. e.g. A Midsummer Night’s Dream in set in Forest and the time is mostly the day.

    Language: It refers to what and how the actor expresses his ideas. It can be in simple form or poetic form.

    Music: It helps in revealing the inner emotions of a character. e.g. sad music is played in background when a character is sorrowful.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    There are two distinct kinds of treatment that may be given to time in the dramatic structure: The first is employed to achieve vividness to achieve or intensity by compressing the action, i.e., by confining the action to event of short duration, or by accelerating the time within a speech or episodRead more

    There are two distinct kinds of treatment that may be given to time in the dramatic structure:

    The first is employed to achieve vividness to achieve or intensity by compressing the action, i.e., by confining the action to event of short duration, or by accelerating the time within a speech or episode.

    The second kind of treatment is to extend the plot time to tell a richer, more extensive story i.e. by skipping comparatively long intervals between episodes, or by looking back and showing action at some previous time, or by using a double time which includes both a long period and a short one. Bertram Jessup has indicated the importance of achieving magnitude in a work of art. In the play form which is limited in physical size, achieving a big work of art is, therefore chiefly a matter of increasing the intensity or extensity of the plot through concentrating or extending the time structure.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    There are 29 pilgrims in the Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer and narrator himself that become 30 in total.

    There are 29 pilgrims in the Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer and narrator himself that become 30 in total.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    In "Ode to the West Wind," Shelley uses personification to describe the West Wind. However, the personification keeps changing throughout the poem. In the beginning, the poet personifies the West Wind as a Supernatural being, who embodies both anger and mercy, life and death. The wind is like a forcRead more

    In “Ode to the West Wind,” Shelley uses personification to describe the West Wind. However, the personification keeps changing throughout the poem.

    1. In the beginning, the poet personifies the West Wind as a Supernatural being, who embodies both anger and mercy, life and death. The wind is like a force that cannot be seen yet everything is controlled by it.
    2. Shelley considers the wind as “Preserver and Destroyer,” a term that evokes spiritual imaginations.
    3. Next the poet personifies the wind with Death, as it turns the leaves into “ghosts” which are”pestilence-stricken.” In addition phrases like “decaying” and “sepulcher” also symbolise the spirit of death. Yet, the poet asks the West Wind to “lift” him up that symbolises its positive side as supernatural being.
    4. In the final lines, the poet describes the west as having a “lyre“, depicting that the West Wind has poetic characteristics as well. It is aeolian harp that “plays” lyrics. So both the poet and the wind are the same.

    Read about the Romantic Poetry.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The poem describes a place that was once laden with trees but now it is barren because of deforestation. The poet memorises the bank of the Ouse River where during his childhood he played a lot. The poet talks about deforestation from the Ouse River’s bank that has led to the loss of the greenery anRead more

    The poem describes a place that was once laden with trees but now it is barren because of deforestation. The poet memorises the bank of the Ouse River where during his childhood he played a lot.

    The poet talks about deforestation from the Ouse River’s bank that has led to the loss of the greenery and the mesmerising tone of the trees. In addition, it has destroyed the blackbirds’ shelter that would fill the air with their sweet songs.

    He regrets the fact that having no nest they are lying on the ground. The poet memorises there was a time when they used to live on the branches. A number of blackbirds have migrated to other places because deforestation has made them homeless.

    Likewise flourishing songs that charmed the poet and their chirping are no more. The poet mourns the fact that the joys of living near the trees at Ouse River’s bank. He states that man’s joys aren’t eternal and everlasting. They are shorter even than life.

    Before a man dies, they fade away. The poet says he used to get pleasure not from the materialistic things but by the trees but his only pleasure was snatched away from him. The poem contrasts the lifespan of life and trees. Trees grow up, have, leaves, etc., and give shades to the people; and finally, they are cut down.

    According to the poet, as we grow older, we lose the sense of joy. As there is no guarantee of life, we should enjoy every moment. We can’t take these moments with us. Enjoyments and our pleasures perish before our death.

    The poet offers the readers suggestion to save and protect the trees. He warns us that if the forests that are green are not protected by us we will die before age. We’re nature’s products, and we must surrender ourselves to it, one day.

    The poet has contrasted life and the tree and stated our lives are more perishable than the trees. So the character should be defended by us. It reveals the poet’s love towards nature in life, which depicts nostalgic and rural tone. The poet suggests keeping balance. Deforestation is a challenge to the world. Through this poem, he wishes to give the message it is bad to chop trees down.

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    The Poem The Tide Rises the Tide Falls by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was written in 1879.

    The Poem The Tide Rises the Tide Falls by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was written in 1879.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    English Literature emerged after Chaucer with his famous work The Canterbury Tales.

    English Literature emerged after Chaucer with his famous work The Canterbury Tales.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Francis Bacon a famous philosopher of English as well as a scientist is known for his Baconian Method that challenged and rejected the Philosophy of Aristotle which according to some thinkers was hinderance in the way of scientific development. Baconian Method used inductive reasoning to reach at faRead more

    Francis Bacon a famous philosopher of English as well as a scientist is known for his Baconian Method that challenged and rejected the Philosophy of Aristotle which according to some thinkers was hinderance in the way of scientific development.

    Baconian Method used inductive reasoning to reach at facts & figures after attentive and careful study, experiment and observation of various events. This method led him to be known as the father of Scientific Method.

    The method helped the scientists to move out of traditional beliefs and superstitions and rather focus on the facts to reach conclusions.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    In simple words, hyperbole is an exaggerated statement usually given in a poem for effect. e.g. I saw ten thousand at a glance. The poet cannot count the flowers and makes a guess that he saw ten thousand at a single sight.

    In simple words, hyperbole is an exaggerated statement usually given in a poem for effect. e.g. I saw ten thousand at a glance. The poet cannot count the flowers and makes a guess that he saw ten thousand at a single sight.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    In simple words, literature is the reflection of society. A writer, poet, dramatist, novelist, prose writer inscribes what he sees around and thus his vision is reflected in his works.

    In simple words, literature is the reflection of society. A writer, poet, dramatist, novelist, prose writer inscribes what he sees around and thus his vision is reflected in his works.

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