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Feminism in British Literature

Feminism in British literature, as a concept, emerged in the nineteenth century and became attributed to the French logician and socialist, Charles Fourier.   The first feminist wave in the UK commenced in the 1800s and focused on women’s political rights, education, and the proper to work. Feminism is the perception that girls need to […]

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Robinson Crusoe as a moral tale

Robinson Crusoe as a moral tale

Introduction of Daniel Defoe                     Daniel Defoe was born in London, in the year 1660.He was a writer, Journalist, English trader, pamphleteer and spy. He was considered to be a founder of the English novel. He was very famous writer and known for his best novel “Robinson Crusoe”.                Robinson Crusoe is a novel

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Samuel Johnson’s poem ‘London’ as a satirical portrayal of Eighteenth Century England

Samuel Johnson’s poem ‘London’ as a satirical portrayal of Eighteenth Century England.

Question:Discuss Samuel Johnson’s poem ‘London’ as a satirical portrayal of Eighteenth Century England. Answer: Johnson’s “London” is not just a social satire on 18th-century English life but also a critique of the political landscape under Prime Minister Sir Robert Walpole. Through Thales’s departure, Johnson paints a vivid picture of a morally corrupt London, plagued by

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