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At its foundation, poetry is language shaped to intensify experience through pattern, sound, and heightened observation. The core elements of poetry include voice, diction, imag...
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At its foundation, poetry is language shaped to intensify experience through pattern, sound, and heightened observation. The core elements of poetry include voice, diction, imag...
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The plot of Dante's Inferno follows Dante Alighieri’s journey through the nine circles of Hell, guided by the Roman poet Virgil, in the first part of the Divine Comedy. In thi...
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William Shakespeare’s tragedy Macbeth is set in 11th century Scotland during the High Middle Ages, primarily around the reign of King Macbeth of Scotland (c.1005–1057) and t...
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Poems about liberation use language to imagine and claim freedom from political oppression, social constraint, psychological fear, and historical erasure. These works treat libe...
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An arc in literature is the structural trajectory of a narrative, character, or theme that traces a recognizable progression of change over time. At its core, an arc shows movem...
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Island of the Blue Dolphins takes place in the early 19th century, primarily during the 1830s, on San Nicolas Island off the coast of present-day California. The story is inspir...
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Where the Red Fern Grows is a coming-of-age novel set in the Ozark Mountains of Oklahoma and Arkansas, focusing on a boy named Billy Coleman and his two coonhound puppies, Old D...
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Books about warriors persist as a durable pillar of global literature because they explore timeless questions of honor, leadership, discipline, and the realities of conflict. Ac...
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In Mary Shelley’s 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus , the creature created by Victor Frankenstein is never given a proper name. It is referred to as the ‘cr...
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A non sequitur is a statement or response that does not logically follow from what preceded it. In literature, writers use non sequitur examples in literature for humor, tension...
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