A psychoanalytic reading of Norwegian Wood

Haruki Muraki’s Norwegian Wood: A Psychoanalytic Reading

Haruki Murakami’s Norwegian Wood demands a psychoanalytic reading as it basically circles around the characters’ youth and psyche. The novel possesses a number of themes, i.e. loneliness; isolation; memory; death and life; alienation; mourning and melancholy; suicide; musical motif; existential crisis; lack and loss; sexuality, etc. and …

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Gulliver’s Travels as a political satire

Gulliver’s Travels as a political satire

Political satire is a kind of satire that specially concentrates on gaining amusement from political aspects. That device is used with a subversive intent where political discord and discussion are prohibited by an administration, as a way of continuing political arguments where arguments are expressly …

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The Journey of How Shakespeare Became a Great Writer

The Journey of How Shakespeare Became a Great Writer

The Enigma of Shakespeare’s Genius Welcome to our exploration of the enduring legacy of the literary luminary, William Shakespeare. As we embark upon this literary odyssey, our journey commences with a profound reflection on the significance of Shakespeare’s work, his indelible influence on the vast …

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King James I and His Influence on Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'

King James I and His Influence on Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’

In the illustrious pantheon of Shakespearean literature, few works loom as ominously as “Macbeth.” This tragedy, a cornerstone of the Bard’s canon, weaves a chilling narrative of ambition, treachery, and the inexorable descent into darkness. “Macbeth” stands as a testament to Shakespeare’s unparalleled ability to …

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Henry David Thoreau’s concept of shelter

Henry David Thoreau’s concept of Shelter/House

In Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, shelter is one of the few significant components, belongs to the psychological needs’ stage which is the most important among the five stages since the other stages’ needs are considered secondary until these psychological needs are met. Hence, discussions regarding …

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Henry David Thoreau’s concept of clothing

Henry David Thoreau’s concept of Clothing

There are some psychological needs for human survival, and clothing is one of those few significant needs. America’s famous essayist, poet, and philosopher Henry David Thoreau, a leading transcendentalist as well, demonstrates in his famous book Walden; or, Life in the Woods regarding the type of clothing and …

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