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What Is the Importance of the Nurse in The Yellow Wallpaper?

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The Yellow Wallpaper is a short story by feminist writer Charlotte Perkins Gilman. She describes a young woman's dramatic experiences. Her husband, John, prescribed her treatment for...
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What Are 3 Characteristics of Medieval Romance?

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The medieval romance has the following distinctive features: The main character demonstrates chivalrous behavior throughout the entire romance. The protagonist is brave and...
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How does repetition affect the reader?

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Elie Wiesel uses anaphora, or repetition, several times throughout the story. Why does he do that? The answer is simple. He wants to focus the reader’s attention on the emotive state...
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What is Another Name for Othello?

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The full title of the play Othello by William Shakespeare is The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice. Written in 1603, this piece of literature impresses a lot of readers even...
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What Role Does Landscape Play in Wuthering Heights?

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Two different landscapes show the world of contrast in Wuthering Heights. They are the everyday town and harsh moors in the house's windows. It is the contradiction between Heights and...
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How is the Character of Sir Gawain Different from Beowulf?

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Beowulf is a brave Anglo-Saxon prince, and Sir Gawain is a typical Medieval knight. They adhere to different values because the world's picture was not the same at their times. Beowulf...
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What did Darcy’s proposal in Pride & Prejudice look like?

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The novel tells about the relationship between Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy. He proposes to Elizabeth when she stays at the Hunsford Parsonage. Elisa rejects him because...
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What Is The Yellow Wallpaper’s Ending Like?

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The narrator loses her mind following months of confinement in the rented mansion. She tears down the wallpaper and goes completely insane, as her husband John faints at the sight of...
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Who Became Infatuated with Heathcliff?

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Wuthering Heights is Emily Brontë's novel. In the story, Isabella Linton becomes infatuated with Heathcliff. She marries the man. The marriage is unhappy and abusive. Heathcliff uses...
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Who Was the Youngest Alphonse Frankenstein’s Son?

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William Frankenstein is Alphonse Frankenstein's youngest son and Victor's youngest brother. He is an innocent child and the darling of the whole family. When William reveals his...
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How Is Imagery Used in Wuthering Heights?

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Imagery is one of the essential components of the novel. The author gives symbolic meaning to many household items. She also uses such stylistic means as, for example, metaphor,...
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How Well Does Madame Eglantine Really Speak French?

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Despite Madame Eglantine’s “fluent” speaking skills, her French cannot be called good. It is because she is not aware of Parisian French and would likely be misunderstood by actual...
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What Incident Serves to Initiate the Conflict in Hamlet?

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There are many conflicts presented in the entire play. However, one of the crucial arguments occurred on the basis of the death of Hamlet’s father. Gertrude, Hamlet’s mother, reveals...
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Where Does Nelly Live in Wuthering Heights?

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Nelly Dean is the one who tells the story to Mr. Lockwood. She is involved first-hand in events. In 1802, Mr. Lockwood found her in Wuthering Heights. But she hadn’t stayed at the same...
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Who is the Necklace Antagonist?

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The antagonist in Maupassant's novel is not so much a person as a negative feeling. The female characters in the book are united by envy. The desire to seem better and more prosperous...
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How does Austen describe Derbyshire in Pride & Prejudice?

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Elizabeth travels to Derbyshire with her uncle and aunt Gardiners. Her first impression is pleasant. Austen describes it in Chapter 43: “As they drove along, watched for the first...
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What Is “Work in Liberty”?

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The German phrase “Arbeit macht frei” was placed at the gates of many Nazi concentration camps during World War II. It was meant to imply that self-sacrifice through labor brings...
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Why Did Victor Decide to Become a Monster Girl Maker?

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Victor decided to make a female partner for the Monster out of fear and guilt. He realized his fault in creating the Monster horrible. After listening to the Monster’s pleas, he agreed...
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How Long is Wuthering Heights?

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Wuthering Heights is the only novel by Emily Brontë. It was firstly published in 1847. The book touches upon several controversial issues and criticizes the British society of the...
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Why Is The Canterbury Tales Helpful to Historians?

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The Canterbury Tales bring unique value to historians. It masterfully describes the old English social class system. It also defines the customs and habits characterizing the everyday...
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When does The Canterbury Tales take place?

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Geoffrey Chaucer completed Canterbury Tales in the last decade of the 14th century. While there is no clear timeline, presumably, the story is developing during the same period....
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Where Was Frankenstein Written?

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Mary Shelley wrote the story of Frankenstein in Geneva. Bad weather trapped her with her husband and others. So they started creating horror stories. Detailed answer: According...
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What Role Do the First Lines of The Great Gatsby Play?

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The first lines of the book introduce the reader to the narrator, as well as explain his perspective on the events. Nick Carraway, a bond salesman from a wealthy family, reflects on...
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How would Iago gain from Roderigo’s death? Cassio’s?

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One of the distinguishing features of Iago is the desire to achieve high status. He is eager to receive the rank of lieutenant. It is the desire to get the next post that prompts Iago...
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What does the lord of the castle propose to Gawain?

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The lord of the castle proposes a deal to Gawain. According to the agreement, the host leaves with his men to hunt until evening. Gawain, meanwhile, stays in the court. At the end of...
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What Is the House of Frankenstein?

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Castle Frankenstein is located in the German mountains. People associate it with the stories of a mysterious alchemist who made experiments on corpses. But the connection between Mary...
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Where does Othello take place?

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When people read a script, do they consider its setting and the place where it all happens? Some people say that drama or play should occur in one spot, and the plot should develop...
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In Wuthering Heights, Where Do the Earnshaws Live?

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The Earnshaws live in the farmhouse that is called “Wuthering Heights.” It is situated on the northern side of the hill with the same name. Therefore, the novel’s title reflects the...
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What happened on April 5th?

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On April 5, 1945, Eliezer, along with other prisoners, is waiting for an SS officer with a routine check. However, something unusual is happening - the officer is late. It is announced...
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Who Was Called the Foundling in Wuthering Heights?

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Heathcliff is a foundling saved from starvation by Mr. Earnshaw on the streets of Liverpool. The man raised him with his children in Yorkshire. Heathcliff is a child of unknown...
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What is Wuthering Heights about?

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Wuthering Heights is a story about tragic love and social inequality. The novel was firstly published in 1847. In her book, Emily Brontë addresses many questions and criticizes the...
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Is Wuthering Heights a Gothic Novel?

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Wuthering Heights is a Victorian novel written by Emily Brontë and first published in 1847. There are many Gothic elements in the story. Some of them include the violent masculine and...
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What is the role of women in Othello?

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In Othello, womanhood is one of the most significant themes. Facing numerous offenses, the women of the play remain strong and courageous. Despite being mistreated by men’s, they show...
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Who Is Catherine’s Husband in Wuthering Heights?

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The romantic affair between Catherine, Heathcliff, and Edgar resulted in a marriage. It was based on the desire for social acceptance and high status. Catherine thought that Heathcliff...
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What Is the Theme of Frankenstein?

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The central idea is the ethical responsibility of scientists for the results of their discoveries. The novel discusses other essential themes. They comprise creation, revenge, nature,...
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Is Othello a tragic hero?

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Othello is a tragic hero because of the wrong decision he makes that leads to his downfall. He is virtuous. Yet, he gets tricked by the villain of the story. As a result, Othello is...