Guidelines for Preparation of English Literature Stories/Poems and Plays. I. Brief Background of the Author & Story/Poem/ Play 1. Brief information about the author 2. Time Written - Historical, Political and Cultural Background 3. Purpose of the Author - What the author wanted to convey through writing a literary work (Story/Poem) 4. Setting of the Story and Poem 5. Characters II. Reading the Story/Poem- With annotations (writing key points for paragraphs and segments) and highlighting keywords that convey character traits, themes and literary devices- alliteration and similes. III. Literary Analysis of Story and Poem. 1. Central idea 2. Themes 3. Message 4. Literary Devices - Alliteration, Similes and Metaphor 5. Character Analysis 6. Tone and Mood of the Work 7. Motifs (Added Element) 8. Title Justification & Significance along with an alternate title. 9. Narrative Perspective - 1st Person or third person narra...
Poem: A Thing of Beauty By John Keats Central Idea The poem highlights the everlasting impact of beauty in human life. Keats suggests that a thing of beauty, whether found in nature or in art, brings eternal joy and removes the gloom and darkness from our minds. Beautiful things act like a shade or shelter, offering peace, comfort, and inspiration to live meaningfully. Summary Keats celebrates the idea that beautiful things never fade into nothingness. They provide everlasting happiness and refresh our spirits. Life, though full of struggles, despair, and negativity, becomes bearable when we connect with beauty. The poet finds beauty in nature, such as the sun, moon, trees, daffodils, clear streams, and the stories of great men. These things act like a soothing band that ties us to the Earth and makes our existence worthwhile. Important Word Meanings Wreathing – Twisting, winding into rings Despondence – Loss of hope, depression Spite – Ill-...