A Concise Review: The Yellow Wallpaper

The Yellow Wallpaper is a short story written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman in 1892. The story is evidently an insight on how to be a women writer and women in the nineteenth century. There are crucial ideas and metaphors in the story that suggest the neglection of women which is not a sudden revelation. Her 'involuntary vacation'... Continue Reading →

Analysis of Ophelia

  Recently I have reread Hamlet for a class and perceived different approach to Ophelia and how she is represented solely. One of the main facts when one reads, Hamlet realises how she is fragile and sensitive but it is when feminist approach occur. It is significant to consider women role before scrutinising Ophelia; the reason behind it is that she... Continue Reading →

‘A Painful Case’ by James Joyce

A Painful case is one of the short stories in the Dubliners, and it illustrates the main themes of the novel which perplexed the readers around the time it was written. Melancholy and desperation can be conspicuously seen as the consequences of Mr. Duffy's(protagonist) choice over his life. It has been the isolation that makes him... Continue Reading →

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