For many people, colonialism is hard to talk about.
For many people, colonialism is hard to talk about.
Of all the areas in literary analysis, writing about sound is probably one of the most challenging.
This is a particularly uncomfortable time to be re-reading The Merchant of Venice.
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Dystopian fiction is a popular genre in most high school English curricula, and for good reason.
The American Dream is a popular concept in American literature, and perhaps an even more popular study topic for high school English students.
Following my post on comparative devices (simile, metaphor, analogy and conceit), some readers have asked me to write a post on contrasting devices.
In my post on Macbeth, I propose that one of the reasons for our long-standing fascination with Macbeth the character is his outsized boldness.
Across the ages, war has always been a popular theme in poetry.
Among Shakespeare’s many plays, Macbeth is a wildly popular study text.
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A question I often get about writing is whether it is ever ‘okay to write in first person’.
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