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Analysis on W.B. Yeats's Poems

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Analysis on W.B. Yeats's Poems  ✰ Introduction :- W.B. Years one of the great poet and writer in English Literature. He gave a very interesting and valuable contribution to the literature. "The Second Coming" by W.B. Yeats is a poem that explores the turbulent post-World War I period. Yeats uses vivid imagery and symbolism to convey a sense of chaos and the breakdown of traditional values.  And on the other side "On Being Asked for a War Poem" is a short poem by W.B. Yeats that reflects on the difficulty of writing about war. In response to a request for a war poem, Yeats expresses the challenges of capturing the true impact of war in words.  ✰  About W.B. Years :- William Butler Yeats, known as W.B. Yeats, was a renowned Irish poet born on June 13, 1865 , in Dublin. Growing up in an artistic family with a painter father, Yeats began his journey into poetry early in life. A central figure in the Celtic Revival, he played a pivotal role in reviving and celebratin

Northrop Frye

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  Northrop Frye and Idea of Archetype Introduction :- This task is based on the thinking activity task. Thinking about the term of 'archetype' and Northrop Frye views on such matters. Archetype criticism explores universal symbols and themes in literature that resonate across different cultures and time periods. Northrop Frye was very famous for his style of writing and also criticised on such views. Archetype term is the explore the great meaning of the stories and it's identity in certain manner. Northrop Frye used this term in creative manner. Northrop Frye was the prominent figure of this term 'archetype' in criticism. About Northrop Frye :- Northrop Frye was a Canadian literary critic who contributed significantly to archetypal criticism. He emphasized the study of literature as a whole, identifying recurring archetypes like the hero's journey, and analyzing their significance in understanding the human psyche. Frye's work focused on the underlying stru

War Poetry in English Literature

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 'War Poetry' in English Literature  Introduction :- War Poetry in modern setting of English literature it shows that the big impact of World War 1 and also feeling and emotion of soldiers. The speciality of these poems that these all poems written by soldiers. The soldiers explore the love for nation and land, and also explore the responsibility towards the nation and country. They spread a essence of freedom and beauty of love and many more things. It was time to fought for freedom, reality, feeling, emotions, country, people and many more valuable things.  What is War Poem? :- War poetry is a literary genre originated during the first World War . War poetry is a type of literature that expresses the experiences, emotions, and perspectives of people involved in war. It often reflects the impact of war on individuals, communities, and society as a whole. War poems can convey a range of feelings, from patriotism and heroism to the harsh realities and traumas of conflict. Thes

Narrative Technique in 'For Whom the Bell Tolls'

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  Narrative Technique in 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' ✰ Self Introduction :- Name : Rahul Desai  Roll No. : 23 Semester : 2 Paper No. : 108 Paper Name : The American Literature  Assignment Topic : Narrative Technique in 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' Submitted To. : Smt. S.B. Gardi, Department of English (Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University) Email ID : rahuldesai477@gmail.com ✰ Table of contents :- Introduction Ernest Hemingway Minimalism and Hemingway's prose style Point of view Flashbacks and Memory Symbolism and Imagery Foreshadowing and Suspense Comparison with other novel (Frankenstein) Interior Monologues Parallel Narratives Time and Chronology Narrative voice and tone Reader engagement and interpretation  Conclusion  ✰ Introduction :- 'For Whom the Bell Tolls' is a great novel in literature and this novel was written by one of the great writer Ernest Hemingway . Ernest Hemingway was inspired by the Spanish Civil War and also we can see the