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.
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.
A question I often get about writing is whether it is ever ‘okay to write in first person’.
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One of the first literary devices most English students learn is ‘simile’, which is derived from the Latin word ‘similis’, meaning ‘like’.
We all love a good laugh.
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Like repetition, rhythm is another one of those seemingly innocent literary devices: simple in concept, but surprisingly challenging to analyse.
Before we get down and nerdy to literary business, here’s a synopsis of this post:
In this post, I want to address one of the biggest FAQs I get about the study and appreciation of literature:
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