Memorable Mothers in Literature (u r free to add more )
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Molly Weasley (Harry Potter by J.
K.
Rowling) - a tough mother of six boys
and one girl, Molly is a powerful, full-blooded witch.
She is fiercely protective
of her children and always speaks...
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Memorable Mothers in Literature (u r free to add more )
1.
.
.
Molly Weasley (Harry Potter by J.
K.
Rowling) - a tough mother of six boys
and one girl, Molly is a powerful, full-blooded witch.
She is fiercely protective
of her children and always speaks her mind.
Quote: ”You will never touch our
children again!”
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Esme Cullen (Twilight by Stephenie Meyer) - known for her incredible
capacity to love.
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Basic Literary Points~~~~
a.
Legouis says “Wordsworth saw Nature and Man with new eyes”.
William Wordsworth
exalts familiar reality through the strength of a reflective sensibility.
One can distinguish in
Wordsworth’s poetry a marked transition from the realm of pathos to that of ethos.
Wordsworth’s Philosophy of Nature is nothing more than a case of pathetic fallacy because he
cannot shake .
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Literary Quiz(with answer & Explanation)~~~~
1.
Jeremy Collier’s A Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage
attacked amo
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