The Raven by Edgar Allan  Poe – Summary & Analysis

The Raven by Edgar Allan  Poe Introduction Edgar Allan Poe’s poem The Raven is a narrative poem.  The poem is remembered for its musicality, stylized language, and surreal atmosphere, and was first published in January 1845. It tells the story of a mysterious visit from a talking raven to a distraught lover, charting the man’s gradual descent into madness. The lover, who appears to be … Read more

A Comparison Between Nora and Helmer in A Doll’s House

A Comparison Between Nora and Helmer “A Doll’s House” reflects the general behaviour and attitude of the contemporary society which was basically a male-dominated society. The main protagonist of the story, Helmer surfaces as a man who looks at everything realistically. In his approach towards the matters of life, he appears as a person who … Read more

Character Analysis of Nora in A Doll’s House

Character Analysis of Nora The two very important characters of Ibsen’s play in “A Doll’s House” are Nora and Helmer. They are husband and wife who love each other. Ibsen portrays in the first act that they are happy and enjoying their life in their sphere. Although they belong to a middle class family, suffering … Read more

The Victorian Age in English Literature and its Characteristics

The Victorian Age (1830-1900) The Victorian age in English literature, though commonly associated with the reign of Queen Victoria, who came to the throne in 1837, does not exactly cover the period of that august Queen’s reign. This designation, however, is particularly given because of the importance of the age of Queen Victoria and its effect on the literature of … Read more

The Character Analysis of The English Teacher – Krishna, Susila and The Headmaster

The Major Characters Krishna Krishna is a lecturer at Albert Mission College in Malgudi, where had been a student earlier. He is about thirty when the novel opens and he goes about his job of teaching students mechanically by rote. He finds no satisfaction in it as he feels that his true calling is writing … Read more

The Elements of Humour and Pathos in The English Teacher

The Elements of Humour and Pathos Humour and pathos are the integral parts of Narayan’s work. Narayan’s earlier novels like Swami and Friends and The Bachelor of Arts are mainly comic. In his third novel, The English Teacher, there is a judicious blend of comedy and pathos because it is based on a personal tragedy. … Read more

The Autobiographical Elements in The English Teacher by R. K. Narayan

The Autobiographical Elements The English Teacher is essentially an autobiographical novel. What Dickens wrote about his novel David Copperfield is true of Narayan’s The English Teacher. Dickens wrote:The pen that wrote David Copperfield was often dipped in my own blood. This is, really speaking even more true of The English Teacher than of David Copperfield. … Read more

The English Teacher – Summary, Analysis and Solved Questions

The English Teacher is R.K. Narayan’s greatest among his works. This was his third novel. It was published in 1945. It is the loveliest, nicest, and most sensitive love story and spiritual romance ever written. It is the love storey of Krishna, the English teacher, and his wife, the vivacious Susila. Both have a deep and abiding love for one another. Their love is genuine and unwavering, and it never changes. Their love is heavenly, much like Romeo and Juliet’s. Her affection for him is as silent as Viola’s in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night.

Language and Nature of Language

Introduction The most important phenomenon on earth is language. All of our behaviours are governed by language, from birth to death. Language is used to store and communicate human knowledge and culture. Only through language is it possible to think. We make use of language in our dreams. Every area of human life is dominated … Read more