The symbol of the glass menagerie
Introduction For being a memory play, symbolism works as a part and parcel of “The Glass Menagerie”. Tennessee Williams (1911-1983) uses a number of symbols…
Introduction For being a memory play, symbolism works as a part and parcel of “The Glass Menagerie”. Tennessee Williams (1911-1983) uses a number of symbols…
Key facts Themes Character analysis King Lear: He is the protagonist of the tragedy. His characteristic features are: Three daughters of King Lear: Goneril, Regan…
Introduction For being a memory play, symbolism works as a part and parcel of “The Glass Menagerie”. Tennessee Williams (1911-1983) uses a number of symbols…
Introduction: “Death of a Salesman” (1949) has been upheld by American society and families in 1949. Arthur Miller (1915-2005) criticizes society’s idea of the American…
Introduction: Arthur Miller (1915-2005) in his play “Death of a Salesman” (1949) presented Willy Loman as a tragic character. A tragic hero is a character…
Introduction “Death of a Salesman” (1949) has been upheld by American society and families in 1949. Arthur Miller (1915-2005) criticizes society’s idea of the American…
Introduction: Cordelia is Lear’s youngest and most beloved daughter. She is the heroine of the tragedy. She is Kind hearted woman and a vivid example…
Introduction: King Lear is a tragic play composed by William Shakespeare (1564-1616). It depicts the misfortunes of king Lear due to his wrong decision and…
Introduction: King Lear is the only tragedy by Shakespeare where a fool is presented. The fool is one of the essential sources of comedy in…