Literary realism is a style in literature to present things and people as they are in real life. It is an opposition to romanticism or idealism. It is a way of looking, presenting, accepting and dealing with situations as they are without any influence of emotions or false hopes. This concept believes in reflecting real life situations. It refers to the trend toward depictions of contemporary life and society. The realist writers presented the society in its true form. Arthur Miller lavishly communicates the themes of social consciousness in his plays. Arthur Miller, in his plays, mirrors the impacts of the First World War and the Depression in society. G. B. Shaw, a towering figure of his time depicted his society candidly for which he su...
Literature reflects values which are really useful and play a very important role in human life. Th...
This thesis explores the parent-child relationships in Shaw’s early and middle plays, with a special...
'Realism' is a term which is key to understanding, amongst other things: the novel genre, Victorian ...
This thesis is a critical analysis of the major dramatic works of Arthur Miller. Its purpose is to e...
In a literary work containing very rich social aspects, human understanding in literature will be co...
This C-essay deals with how social forces are depicted, and how the characters act under the influ...
The research intends to probe into Arthur Miller’s play Death of a Salesman (entitled as the best Am...
The purpose of this study is to establish the thesis that Shaw, the noted iconoclast, was actually m...
This thesis provides a comparative analysis of two plays written by the famous Irish playwright Geor...
Literature is the expression of life and the representation of human action and experience. The lite...
Literature is an art which illuminates some aspects of human's life or behaviour. Through this art,...
Arthur Asher Miller, a representative modern American playwright, used the drama as another man uses...
The purpose of this study is to present George Bernard Shaw as an artist-philosopher who used his pl...
In the period 1890-1914, such playwrights as G. B. Shaw, Oscar Wilde, Harley Granville Barker, Henry...
This proposes an approach to understanding George Bernard Shaw\u27s socialist views concerning wealt...
Literature reflects values which are really useful and play a very important role in human life. Th...
This thesis explores the parent-child relationships in Shaw’s early and middle plays, with a special...
'Realism' is a term which is key to understanding, amongst other things: the novel genre, Victorian ...
This thesis is a critical analysis of the major dramatic works of Arthur Miller. Its purpose is to e...
In a literary work containing very rich social aspects, human understanding in literature will be co...
This C-essay deals with how social forces are depicted, and how the characters act under the influ...
The research intends to probe into Arthur Miller’s play Death of a Salesman (entitled as the best Am...
The purpose of this study is to establish the thesis that Shaw, the noted iconoclast, was actually m...
This thesis provides a comparative analysis of two plays written by the famous Irish playwright Geor...
Literature is the expression of life and the representation of human action and experience. The lite...
Literature is an art which illuminates some aspects of human's life or behaviour. Through this art,...
Arthur Asher Miller, a representative modern American playwright, used the drama as another man uses...
The purpose of this study is to present George Bernard Shaw as an artist-philosopher who used his pl...
In the period 1890-1914, such playwrights as G. B. Shaw, Oscar Wilde, Harley Granville Barker, Henry...
This proposes an approach to understanding George Bernard Shaw\u27s socialist views concerning wealt...
Literature reflects values which are really useful and play a very important role in human life. Th...
This thesis explores the parent-child relationships in Shaw’s early and middle plays, with a special...
'Realism' is a term which is key to understanding, amongst other things: the novel genre, Victorian ...