The Family Reunion— Major Themes

Three Major Themes in the Play:  First, there is the theme of sin and expiation and atonement for that sin through suffering. Secondly, there is the theme of the oneness of time, the continuity of the past, the present, and the future, a theme which constantly recurs in the works of Eliot. Thirdly, there is … Read more

Justice As A Problem Play Exposing Evils and Shortcomings of Legal System

Galsworthy a Dramatist not a Propagandist:  It was inherent with Galsworthy to put the problem facing the society as a sort of suggestive warning to the people and the administration to improve upon the norms and prevalent old, obsolete, untenable, crude, callous and uncalled for methods. He never actively tried them with his own hands. … Read more

An Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard— Critical Analysis

Critical Analysis of the Poem: Introduction:  “An Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard” was published in 1751. It brought Gray into lime light and his genius was recognized. Its success was instantaneous and overwhelming. A dignified elegy in classical diction celebrating the graves of humble and unknown villagers was, in itself, such a novelty that … Read more

Wordsworth’s Mysticism in Tintern Abbey

Wordsworth, A Seer and Mystic: Wordsworth is unanimously acknowledged as a mystic. Mysticism involves the perception of a divine unity behind the ordinary physical world. The mystic sees a divine unifying life in all lives and considers all things in the visible world as manifestations of the one divine life. In the words of Spurgeon, … Read more