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Paralysis and the Role of Women in Eveline and ClayAA230B
October 1, 20252 min read

Paralysis and the Role of Women in Eveline and Clay

James Joyce’s Dubliners is a collection of short stories that explores the everyday lives of people in Dublin at the start of the twentieth century. The stories often deal with themes of paralysis, ro…

By Joud
Lonely Londoners and the Caribbean Experience in Post War BritainAA230B
September 28, 20252 min read

Lonely Londoners and the Caribbean Experience in Post War Britain

Lonely Londoners is a novel written by the Trinidadian author Sam Selvon. It is his most famous and celebrated work. The story focuses on Caribbean immigration to London after the Second World War.

By Joud
Lonely Londoners Migration and Identity in LondonAA230B
September 28, 20253 min read

Lonely Londoners Migration and Identity in London

The Lonely Londoners by Sam Selvon is a novel that explores the lives of Caribbean immigrants in London after World War II. It shows how they face challenges like racism, loneliness, and poverty while…

By Joud
To Travel This Ship by James Berry Summary and MeaningAA230B
September 27, 20251 min read

To Travel This Ship by James Berry Summary and Meaning

The poem To Travel This Ship is one of James Berry’s poems from Windrush Songs. It tells the story of a Jamaican man leaving his homeland to look for a better future. Poverty and lack of opportunities…

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Realism, Domestic Life, and Language in The Beach of FalesáAA230B
September 27, 20252 min read

Realism, Domestic Life, and Language in The Beach of Falesá

Robert Louis Stevenson’s novella The Beach of Falesá gives a sharp look at colonial life in the South Pacific. Instead of presenting the British Empire as a symbol of order and morality, Stevenson sho…

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British Values and Their Absence in The Beach of FalesáAA230B
September 25, 20251 min read

British Values and Their Absence in The Beach of Falesá

Robert Louis Stevenson’s novella The Beach of Falesá , gives a sharp look at colonial life in the South Pacific. Instead of showing the usual picture of British authority, order, and morality, Stevens…

By Joud
Detective Fiction in The Sign of FourAA230B
September 25, 20251 min read

Detective Fiction in The Sign of Four

Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Sign of Four is the second novel featuring Sherlock Holmes. It begins when Mary Morstan seeks Holmes’s help to solve the mystery of her missing father and a strange pearl she …

By Joud
Catherine’s Vision of Heaven in Wuthering Heights and Feminist ReadingsAA230B
September 24, 20252 min read

Catherine’s Vision of Heaven in Wuthering Heights and Feminist Readings

Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights is a gothic novel set on the Yorkshire moors. It tells the story of the intense and destructive love between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff. The novel explores them…

By Joud
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