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

    Geoffery Chaucer is known as the father of English Poetry and even the modern English Literature. He write the famous work The Canterbury Tales.

    Geoffery Chaucer is known as the father of English Poetry and even the modern English Literature. He write the famous work The Canterbury Tales.

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

    William Shakespeare is the father of English Drama. He wrote 18 comedies, 10 Tragedies and 10 Histories.

    William Shakespeare is the father of English Drama. He wrote 18 comedies, 10 Tragedies and 10 Histories.

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

    The poem The Tyger by William Blake is about the amazing powers of God. The poet appreciates the fierce looks of the tiger which have been given to it by God. He appreciates all the body parts he can think about and in a way he admires the Creator of those parts of Tiger. In the end of the poem, heRead more

    The poem The Tyger by William Blake is about the amazing powers of God. The poet appreciates the fierce looks of the tiger which have been given to it by God. He appreciates all the body parts he can think about and in a way he admires the Creator of those parts of Tiger.

    In the end of the poem, he wonders is He the same Creator who has created Lamb because both these animals are quite different in nature. One is fierce, dreadful and burning with anger (the tiger) while the other is quite innocent, shy and meek (the lamb).

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

    The message of the poem The Tyger by William Blake is that God can do anything. He is the one who has the ability to create an innocent lamb as well as fierce tiger. He cannot be defeated by any one. When the Satan and his forces tried to wage a war against God, He created Tiger which frightened allRead more

    The message of the poem The Tyger by William Blake is that God can do anything. He is the one who has the ability to create an innocent lamb as well as fierce tiger. He cannot be defeated by any one.

    When the Satan and his forces tried to wage a war against God, He created Tiger which frightened all the Satanic forces and they finally threw down their weapons and surrendered. They kept weeping because of the tiger’s fear.

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

    Princess September, the youngest daughter of a king befriends a nightingale after her parrot dies. She loves the nightingale because it sings her sweet songs about many things like King’s Garden, the goldfish, the willow tree etc. Soon she keeps her window open for the nightingale and the latter comRead more

    Princess September, the youngest daughter of a king befriends a nightingale after her parrot dies. She loves the nightingale because it sings her sweet songs about many things like King’s Garden, the goldfish, the willow tree etc. Soon she keeps her window open for the nightingale and the latter comes with a new story and a new song for her.

    One day, when the nightingale comes late than usual, she fears to lose her and hence encages her. But the latter protests because it cannot sing in the cage. The princess, being wise, understand that and frees the nightingale.

    The nightingale keeps telling the princess about everything that she sees and hence, Princess September grows into a beautiful lady while the other princesses remain dull in their looks.

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

    The short story Princess September by Somerset Maugham revolves around the idea of freedom. The princesses except for Princess September keep their parrots encaged. But on the other hand, when a nightingale comes to Princess September, she decides not to encage it. The Nightingale, which remains freRead more

    The short story Princess September by Somerset Maugham revolves around the idea of freedom. The princesses except for Princess September keep their parrots encaged. But on the other hand, when a nightingale comes to Princess September, she decides not to encage it.

    The Nightingale, which remains free comes every day with new things and Princess September as well as King and Queen listen to it carefully. The encaged parrots lack this creativity because of their slavery.

    The author wants the readers to know about the importance of freedom in one’s life. A person can never be creative, smart and attractive if he is enslaved. The creativity comes only when someone is mentally as well as physically free. The same applies to the birds as well. The birds which remain free remain beautiful and attractive and amuse us with their sweet voices while those encaged remain dull.

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