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‘The Outlaws of Sherwood’ by Robin McKinley: Summary and Review
McKinley’s The Outlaws of Sherwood retells Robin Hood’s story with complexity and modern language, drawing mixed reviews and departing from…
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How to Make a Memorable Villain? And Notable Examples
What makes a good villain? For today’s post, we delve into five different characters from literature who exemplify villainy in…
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7 Life-Changing Writings and Poems from Famous Authors
The writer reflects on influential books, including Lovecraft’s Necronomicon, Dickinson’s “1292”, Hoagland’s “Jet”, Bradbury’s “Something Wicked This Way Comes”, O’Connor’s…
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Four Ways to Increase Character Development
Character development can make or break a story. Robin Hood’s characters, like Robin himself and Little John, evolve through interaction,…
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Medieval Robin Hood Tales: “Robin Hood and the Monk”
Robin Hood’s Middle English ballad, “Robin Hood and the Monk,” portrays his sense of justice and forgiveness.
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Book Review: ‘Ivanhoe’ by Sir Walter Scott
The historical fiction novel “Ivanhoe” portrays medieval struggle, chivalry, and power dynamics in a romanticized setting.
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Justice in Literature: Its Role in Shaping Literary Heroes
A hero in literature embodies more than just goodness. Characters like McMurphy, Dantes, Ponyboy, and David exhibit heroic traits in…
Book Reviews
- Mark Twain’s ‘A Connecticut Yankee’: Parental Love
- Ray Bradbury’s ‘The Halloween Tree’: A History of Death
- Book List: World War Z by Max Brooks
- Stephen King’s ‘Fairy Tale’: Book Review and Bildungsroman