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Nasir

Benefits of studying English

English is the most widely used language in the world. It is spoken by around four hundred million people. Along with its proud status as the top first language, it is extensively use...
Nasir

Grease - From Broadway to TV Show Back To Broadway

Thirty-five years after its 1972 debut on Broadway, and almost 30 years since John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John starred in the popular 1978 film version, Grease is the word once ag...
Nasir

Women Are Evil & Divorce is a War

Did you know, women really are evil. I know It sounds absurd - But take it from me and the thousands of divorced men who found out the hard way - Women really are evil. Unlike th...
Matthew

Review `Myth of Manliness`

During the height of the Celtic Tiger, Irish studies scholars recognized a renegotiation of gender roles, resulting from the dramatic shift in the socioeconomic nature of Ireland. W...
Pragya

How does Orwell use the fable form to explore ideas about power in Animal Farm?

A fable is a story which uses animals to convey serious moral viewpoints. The use of fable form helps convey the message of Animal Farm because it is easier to exaggerate negative cha...
Diana

The Universal Platform to Competence and Survival

A lot of people may have not realized how importance it is to be part of the world. Everything has turned global with the advent of social media, the internet and technological advanc...
Lucy

Exploring the complex legacies of racial and cultural heterogeneity in the Caribbean

Caribbean literature often features a complicated, multi-faceted and important relationship with race as Mardorossian explains: 'racial and cultural hybridity [have] long been recogni...
Marcy

Robert Frost Analysis

Anytime we make a spur of the moment decision we later find that we made a propitious selection or we regret it. In "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost seems to be showing that the ...
Allie

Grammatical changes in the Middle English period

It is undisputable that Middle English was a phase of dramatic grammatical change. In the space of four centuries, English was transformed from a "half-inflected" language, retaining ...
Aaron

The treatment of memory in Beckett`s Waiting For Godot and Happy Days

Memory is fundamentally the ability to recall and reinterpret the events of one's past. It frames and alters our comprehension of the human experience; it defines our understanding of...
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