Shihabur Rahaman

Shihabur Rahaman

Themes of Great Expectations

Themes of Great Expectations The major themes of the novel “Great Expectations are – Society and class, Ambition and self-improvement, Guilt, repentance, and redemption, and Uncertainty and Deceit which are elaborated in the following way; Society and class Near the…

Themes of Oliver Twist

Themes of Oliver Twist Extreme poverty Severely affected by his poverty as a child, Dickens addresses poverty in Oliver Twist by closely observing the effects of Oliver and its surroundings – including malnutrition and death. He comments on the treatment…

Brutus and Cassius in Julius Caesar 

Question: Compare and contrast the characters of Brutus and Cassius. Introduction The comparison and contrast between Brutus and Cassius are one of the most significant issues of the play “Julius Caesar” (1599) by William Shakespeare (1564-1616). The two characters have…

Supernatural elements in The Tempest

Question: Write a note on Shakespeare’s use of the supernatural elements in The Tempest. Or, Bring out the supernatural elements in The Tempest, indicating the dramatic purpose, which they serve. Introduction Belief in magic and supernatural appearances was almost universal…

Comedy of Menace and Violence

Question: Consider “The Caretaker” as a comedy of Menace and Violence. Introduction Harold Pinter (1930-2008) is a genius in creating a dramatic world in which Violence and menace exist in disguise. Menace means an intrigue and sinister, feeling of characters…

High paying govt jobs in India

High paying govt jobs in India Millions of candidates apply for government jobs in India every year. In the lure of higher salaries, highly educated youths have started leaning towards private jobs, yet government jobs have not lost their luster.…

Colonization in the Tempest

Question: Discuss the theme of colonization in the Tempest. Introduction William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” can be read on many levels. From a humanitarian point of view, Prospero can be accepted as a benevolent ruler. However, if we read the play…

Theme of usurpation in The Tempest

Question: Discuss Shakespeare’s treatment of the theme of usurpation in The Tempest. Introduction The theme of usurpation is one of the major issues in “The Tempest” composed by the master playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616). The play shows how Prospero was…

Ariel and Caliban

Question: Compare and contrast Ariel and Caliban in The Tempest in as many ways as you can. Introduction Both Ariel and Caliban play a significant role in The Tempest composed by William Shakespeare (1564-1616). Both of them are non-human creatures.…

Symbols of Crime and Punishment

The symbols of Crime and Punishment Fyodor Dostoevsky discovers the psychology of a murderer from the moment when the protagonist Rasklanikov decides to kill a greedy pawnbroker Alyona Ivanovna. As the story unfolds, the author uses symbols to convey a…