
Omar Khalid
Hi, I’m Omar Khalid — a researcher and critic of literature and culture, and a contributing writer at literaryarticle.com. My work focuses on the intersection of narrative, identity, and society, with a particular interest in postcolonial literature, cultural memory, and contemporary storytelling. I write to explore how texts reflect, resist, and reshape the world around us, always aiming to spark deeper conversations between readers and literature.

The reasons behind the leaders want Hester to confess her sin in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter

Haruki Muraki’s Norwegian Wood: A Psychoanalytic Reading

Gulliver’s Travels as a political satire

Compare and contrast between the two kings in Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels

The Journey of How Shakespeare Became a Great Writer

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

Henry David Thoreau’s concept of Shelter/House

Cultural and Academic Significance of English Literature: A Comprehensive Exploration

“Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow”, Spoken by Macbeth (Soliloquy), Act V, Scene V
