Literature

Reader-Response Critical Approach Towards Analysing William Blake's "A Poison Tree"

Written by Adeyemi Joshua
By Adeyemi Joshua.  In my own view, William Blake's "A Poison Tree" is an allegorical piece: painting a particular picture that  contains another impression or concept, though related to it.     The title of the Poem only already possess a power of comman Read More

Salvation of the Christian

Written by Peter Mathias
SALVATION OF THE CHRISTIAN Salvation of the Christian is about deliverance and freedom from the bondage of sin and eternal torment. The Christian is not a slave of sin anymore, his soul yearns daily for God’s kingdom and the system does not influence him anymore. The Christian experiences Read More

Brief Tips on Becoming a Novelist

Novel writing can be an exciting endeavor or course. However, to write effectively, you need some fundamental and developmental aspects to become a real writer. Basics of narrative drive, plot, and story structure are essential. In the early stages, you will need feedback as you move from one step t Read More

Analysis of The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost

The poem is made up of four stanzas each of which has a length of files lines making it a quintain. It has a first-person narrative with a steady rhythmical for beat emanating from its combination of anapestic and iambic tetrameter. The poem is mostly monosyllabic making it have a simple look, with Read More

How to Write a Critique of a Famous Book

A critique is defined as a thorough reading and analysis of a passage or book. The critique picks up where the objective summary has left off. In a review, it includes a brief overview to allow the readers to grasp the fundamental ideas faster as well as the proofs under examination. Critiques are f Read More

How Normal Writers Complete a Novel

It is the habit of some writers to sit down in the cold and deliberate drudgery of one’s mind and drag out a plot, at will and from within, and write a book. These are miraculous people with powers of concentration far beyond most mortal writers.  But as for most of us, we lie awake at Read More

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