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I am a recent Oxford graduate in History and English, freelance writer, and self-confessed book hoarder.
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Answered a Question in Six Degrees of Separation
John Guare’s play Six Degrees of Separation was loosely inspired by true events, and it deals with a lot of social issues such as class, race, family, deception, and love. Mainly, however, it... -
Answered a Question in Literature
The short story “Wish You Were Here” by Irish writer Roisin O’Donnell primarily deals with the themes of reality, grief, communication, and mortality. It has a strong focus on the possibilities of... -
Answered a Question in The Waves
The Waves, one of Virginia Woolf’s final novels, was published in 1931. It is considered to be one of her most experimental novels, and despite its relative obscurity compared to her other works,... -
Answered a Question in A Doll's House
The best character to focus on when thinking about isolation in Ibsen’s A Doll’s House is the protagonist, Nora Helmer. For Nora, the alienation that she feels stems from the wifely and motherly... -
Answered a Question in The Lovely Bones
Although there are several understandings of grieving process, a popular framework is the five stages of grief, also known as the Kübler-Ross model. This argues that those who have lost a loved one... -
Answered a Question in Wild Nights—Wild Nights!
“Wild Nights—Wild Nights!” by Emily Dickinson is most popularly interpreted as a poem about desire, longing, and the physical and emotional union between two people. However, it has also been read...