On the Overwhelm of Emotions and Knowing When to Let Go There’s a certain heaviness in the way feelings linger. Sometimes, they land like a storm, tearing through the neat rooms of our minds, leaving broken furniture and puddles of grief. Other times, they arrive like uninvited guests, quietly settling into the corner of the…
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Combining the Blakean Innocence with Experience in The Ghost song
The Ghost Song of Jim Morrison is a very modern way of thinking about William Blake’s themes in the Song of Innocence. In the collection of these poems, Blake uses the two themes very well: nature and innocence. The former he describes through the use of good imagery and figure of speech, the latter he…
Read MoreDisguise as a Theme in As You Like It and A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Play within a play is one of the standard theatrical devices that Shakespeare uses in his plays. The audience can evaluate the effectiveness of performance in the play with the convincing performance of the actors on stage. Disguise in appearance and mindset appears as a commonality to construct the play within a play; however the…
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