Does tragedy please a human being? Well, after seeing the expression on the face of a reader or a viewer of a tragic drama, the question should be, why does tragedy please…
What Is Macbeth’s Final Realization About Witches’ False Promises?
The fraudulent prophecy of the witches and Macbeth’s final realization about that are the two most discussed facts in The Tragedy of Macbeth. It is undeniably true that the presence of the…
Galsworthy’s Justice Appeals for Mercy: A Truth Or A Mere Notion!
Galsworthy’s Justice draws human attention to some specific social anomalies. The whole story presents a social structure during the time of John Galsworthy. Bitter issues related to so-called legal justice, prison administration,…
The Expansion of The English Language and Its Future
The constant assimilation and harmonization of different language words make the expansion of the English language unquestionably vast and irresistible. Almost every human from every corner of the world can sense this…
Why The Growth of The English Language Is Overwhelming and Irresistible
The growth of the English language is the most captivating and simultaneously overwhelming. But the question is why? To begin with, English is the most flexible and dynamic language. It has been…
Unconventional Storyline Is the Lifeblood of Conrad’s Shortest Malayan Creation ‘The Lagoon’
Joseph Conrad is unquestionably one of those few eminent writers who boldly chose unusual themes as the core subject matters to pen some of his famous works. The Lagoon is one such…
Literature Supersedes Narrow Interests to Unveil Universality
Literature supersedes narrow interests and empowers universality. It unveils the strength that never glorifies any vested interest of any class and develops a platform as a whole in favor of humanity. It never…
Is There Anything Like A Metaphysical Humorist?
Can anyone define a metaphysical humorist? Humor and humourist are two common words in literature. Even the word metaphysical is a familiar term. But how can one interpret a term that includes…
Shakespeare’s Humorous Touch In The Tragic Art As Visible In His Words
Shakespeare is a name that specifies a unique co-existence of all dramatic features. It means an infinite arena where tragedy, humor, reality, clowns, fools, heroism, betrayal, sorcery, and love get an incomparable…
The Contrast Between A Tragic and A Picaresque Hero
How many readers of the modern era are familiar with the term ‘picaresque hero’? The answer must be very few. However, nearly all readers have heard about a tragic hero. Even a…