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A play which has a fascinating and unusual turning point is “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller. The turning point involves the character of John Proctor, eventually overcoming his inner conflict and admitting to his crimes in or... - Russian Revolutionary Culture -
The liberal radicalism that began in Russia during the middle of the 19th century was not uncommon in Europe at the time. In 1848, revolutions occurred in most countries, Russia being one of the exceptions. Alexander Herzen... - Uphill - Christina Rossetti -
Christina Rossetti’s “Uphill” is a short length poem, obviously dealing with the universal themes of death and religion. The poem appears to be a simple poem characterized by a series of questions and answers asked by an unkn... - ‘Chaucer’s dream poems always enact a process of learning’. Discuss. -
“ ‘And God of heven sende the grace/ Some goode to lerne in this place!’” (ll.1087-88) This quote comes towards the end of Book II of The House of Fame, and is spoken by the “Egle”. It is meant as a last piece of advice to th...