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In Miller's 'Death of a Salesman', although we see suffering from other characters, such as Linda and Happy, who strive to support and impress Willy, Willy's own suffering is the most explicit to the audi...
Shakespeare's "King Lear" presents the audience with different types of blindness - both literal and metaphorical. Both Lear and Gloucester are blind to the deceit and plotting of their ...
Yeats, in his deeply elegiac The Wild Swans at Coole reflects upon the cyclical process of life through nature, presenting human life as fragile and momentary in juxtaposition with the constancy ...
Through the lens of a feminist critic, there are a great many ways in which to interpret the poetry of Sylvia Plath. In the poem ‘Spinster’ Plath presents a narrator who rejects her suitors, inst...
The Labour Debate is a crucial moment in Book Nine whereby Milton exposes the structural flaws of Eden, so that the reader can later understand the internal dynamics of the temptation scene. The centre of...
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