Eyoh Etim In the part three of Gratitude in Regret, I am analysing Mervyn Morris’ ‘Little Boy Crying’ to illustrate how children often think that
Month: October 2020
Eyoh Etim The long-awaited reawakening among the Nigerian youth is exactly what we are witnessing today. It is glorious to witness a moment like this
The term ‘literature’ is difficult to define in one fell swoop. Indeed, there are as many definitions of literature as there are scholars, critics, schools
Eyoh Etim The second poem to be analysed based on ‘Gratitude in Regret’ is Isobel Dixon’s ‘Plenty’. Isobel Dixon is a South African poet currently
Eyoh Etim Sometimes in life we fail to appreciate the sacrifices and other forms of meaningful contributions that people make in our life because, most
‘Miditerm Break’ is a deeply melancholic poem written by the Irish poet, Seamus Heaney, as a way of coping with the grief and pain associated
One of Australia’s most celebrated poets, Rosemary Dobson was born in 1920 and died in 2012. In this blog, I am interested in the lessons
Eyoh Etim Maya Angelou was an African-American poet, activist and autobiographer. She was born in 1928 and died in 2014. ‘Caged Bird’ is one of
Eyoh Etim happy in dependence that’s what you are oh sleeping giant comfortable in your coma relaxing in recession playing the blame game shirking responsibilities