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  1. According to my view one of the theme of this poem can be to forget the past or to escape from the reality because in third part of the poem poet had described escapism while using the words There was the shade to retreat to, the doors To be behind These are lines which show the escaping from realitRead more

    According to my view one of the theme of this poem can be to forget the past or to escape from the reality because in third part of the poem poet had described escapism while using the words
    There was the shade to retreat to, the doors
    To be behind
    These are lines which show the escaping from reality because the character boy wanted to avoid the partition which brought tension, frustration, depression and even disappointment towards nature

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  1. There is a sense in which we are all pawns thrown down into circumstances that shape our lives. Hamlet , the potential king , is no exception , he is faced with his father's murder and his mother's fickleness so it is no surprise he is driven to instability and some have suggested madness. He attempRead more

    There is a sense in which we are all pawns thrown down into circumstances that shape our lives. Hamlet , the potential king , is no exception , he is faced with his father’s murder and his mother’s fickleness so it is no surprise he is driven to instability and some have suggested madness.
    He attempts to set things right , something we all try to do in our own way , and of course he is doomed to failure. No man can straighten the world out and in the end as he is dying he begs Horatio to explain his stumbling motives of his actions.

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  1. Basically it is a comparison between his youth and his childhood and there is a constant conflict that where he is belongs to so homelessness, memory are the basic themes in it  

    Basically it is a comparison between his youth and his childhood and there is a constant conflict that where he is belongs to so homelessness, memory are the basic themes in it

     

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  1. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle is a document tracing the history of the Anglo-Saxon people from 60 BCE (around the time of Julius Caesar’s first British campaign) up until 850 CE. It is basically a chronological account of events in Anglo-Saxon and Norman England, a compilation of seven surviving interreRead more

    The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle is a document tracing the history of the Anglo-Saxon people from 60 BCE (around the time of Julius Caesar’s first British campaign) up until 850 CE. It is basically a chronological account of events in Anglo-Saxon and Norman England, a compilation of seven surviving interrelated manuscript records that is the primary source for the early history of England. The narrative was first assembled in the reign of King Alfred (871–899) from materials that included some epitome of universal history. The Chronicle survived to the modern period in seven manuscripts and a fragment, which are generally known by letters of the alphabet.

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