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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Othello by Shakespeare is interwoven with various themes that make the text more interesting and. Shakespeare has skilfully employed these themes that provide a strong structure and base to the story. Adultery Adultery is an underlying theme throughout the story. The female protagonist of the play iRead more

    Othello by Shakespeare is interwoven with various themes that make the text more interesting and. Shakespeare has skilfully employed these themes that provide a strong structure and base to the story.

    Adultery

    Adultery is an underlying theme throughout the story. The female protagonist of the play is wrongly accused of committing adultery. She receives cruel treatment from Othello, her husband and her character is put under suspicion from the very beginning of the story.

    Race

    Othello is one of the most initial black heroes. He rises to power in a white people dominated society and ultimately gets caught in a web created by their trickeries. Othello is treated in a condescending manner by his wife’s father who believes that such a racially different marriage can only be a result of witchcraft and trickery.

    Gender

    Antagonistic treatment of women highlights the gender biased society of that time. A woman like Desdemona is entirely helpless irrespective of her numerous efforts to prove her innocence. Women are treated with cruelty and hostility throughout the story.

    Manipulation

    This is the most major theme of the story as the play revolves around the manipulation of almost all character of the story. Othello is manipulated to the extent of killing his own wife. Rodrigo, too, falls victim to manipulation. Secondary characters like Emilia are also influenced to contribute to the tragic ending of the story.

    Jealousy

    Theme of Jealousy also plays an important role in the play. Rodrigo, who wanted to marry Desdemona, gets jealous of Othello and desires to kill Othello. Iago is also angry with Othello because he has promoted Cassio above him and he is jealous of it. Othello becomes jealous of Cassio when he mistakes him to be in affair with his wife.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    To India My Native Land by Henry Louis Vivian Derozio is a patriotic poem in which the poet celebrates the glory which India had in past and laments her capture and slavery in the hands of British. The theme of the poet revolves around these two facts only. The poet gives an insight into the past ofRead more

    To India My Native Land by Henry Louis Vivian Derozio is a patriotic poem in which the poet celebrates the glory which India had in past and laments her capture and slavery in the hands of British. The theme of the poet revolves around these two facts only.

    The poet gives an insight into the past of India in which she enjoyed the freedom and the status of deity. The poets used to sing for her. After the British came, the enslaved India. Her wings were captured and thus she lost her freedom.

    The poet desires to go back into the past and bring the glory of country back i.e. he wants to free India from the slavery of British.

    Read the summary of the poem here.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The poem "Hunger" by Jayanta Mahapatra is about a small incident which happened in the life of the poet. The poet explains his journey via boat on which the sailor offers his daughter to him for sex so that he may get money in return to feed himself and his daughter. The poet uses ample of images toRead more

    The poem “Hunger” by Jayanta Mahapatra is about a small incident which happened in the life of the poet. The poet explains his journey via boat on which the sailor offers his daughter to him for sex so that he may get money in return to feed himself and his daughter.

    The poet uses ample of images to describe the incident. He expresses his sexual hunger as flesh which was heavy on my back. He describes the sailor’s greed, need and and appearance with words like trailing his nets and his nerves, white bone thrash his eyes, his body clawed at the froth, father’s exhausted wile

    His restlessness is described as mind thumping in the flesh’s sling, Silence gripped my sleeves, sky fell on me and the surroundings are full of flickering dark

    Finally he describes the girl as Long and lean, her years cold as rubber, wormy legs.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The poem The Thought Fox by Ted Hughes is about the journey of an idea in the mind to the verses on the paper. The poet imagines the idea in the form of a creature which is a fox, a thought fox. The thought fox starts getting closer to the poet or his imaginations. In the beginning only its nose isRead more

    The poem The Thought Fox by Ted Hughes is about the journey of an idea in the mind to the verses on the paper. The poet imagines the idea in the form of a creature which is a fox, a thought fox. The thought fox starts getting closer to the poet or his imaginations.

    In the beginning only its nose is visible, then its two eyes can be seen. As the fox moves towards the poet or in other word as the creative idea gets closer to the poet’s mind, it gets wider and deeper. The two eyes of the thought fox become one.

    Ultimately, the fox or the idea enters the dark hole of the head i.e. it comes to the mind of the poet which he writes on the paper. This type of poem is known as Metafiction.

    Read the summary of the poem here.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The poem On His Blindness written by John Milton is a sonnet which is autobiographical in nature. The poet, in this poem expresses his regret and grief as he was gifted with the talent of poetry and this was the way by which he wanted to serve God, but he lost his eye-sight and now he cannot serve HRead more

    The poem On His Blindness written by John Milton is a sonnet which is autobiographical in nature. The poet, in this poem expresses his regret and grief as he was gifted with the talent of poetry and this was the way by which he wanted to serve God, but he lost his eye-sight and now he cannot serve Him.

    At this point he is afraid of the Day of Judgement. However, he comforts himself by saying that God does not need the work of man. Those who are patient and bear their problems serve him the best.

    Finally he accepts his fate by citing the example of angels (as mentioned in Bible) who do nothing. They also serve who just stand and wait. And thus like those angels he is also serving God.

    The poem shows poet’s acceptance of his blindness and his inability to write poety. The poem gives the message that one should accept the condition in which God keeps him. Being patient is the best way to serve God.

    Read the summary of this poem here.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    As we know, literature is the reflection of contemporary society. Thus it reflects the ideas, morals, culture, beliefs, developments, incidents, tragedies etc of a society. According to Bacon History makes us wise. History is nothing but literature. Hence we can say that literature makes us wise. LiRead more

    As we know, literature is the reflection of contemporary society. Thus it reflects the ideas, morals, culture, beliefs, developments, incidents, tragedies etc of a society. According to Bacon History makes us wise. History is nothing but literature. Hence we can say that literature makes us wise.

    1. Literature helps us know about the past societies, their cultures, beliefs and how did they live their lives.
    2. It tells us how different countries, religions, societies etc came into existence.
    3. It exposes the corruption, problems, issues in the society. Note that leftsists had to hide themselves after writing against the government. Later it a big revolution took place just because of literature
    4. Literature teaches us the art of living a better life.
    5. Literature makes the man creative, rational and logical.
    6. It helps in the creation of innovative ideas.
    7. It helps us to see the society in a different way.
    8. It helps us communicate, converse and express our ideas in a better way.
    9. It helps us build our personality.
    10. It is what takes us out of ignorance.
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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Literature Review means going through the research that has already been done in the field in which we are going to do a research. It is quite important because 1. It helps in knowing what has been done so far on the topic we will be doing research. 2. We will be able to know what are the difficultiRead more

    Literature Review means going through the research that has already been done in the field in which we are going to do a research. It is quite important because

    1. It helps in knowing what has been done so far on the topic we will be doing research.

    2. We will be able to know what are the difficulties faced by the researcher in the field.

    3. It guides us in doing further research.

    4. It is an authentic source of information for us.

    5. It provides data, statistics and ample of useful information which we can use in our research topic.

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