Word of the Day: Fastidious reminds readers that language provides powerful tools for describing the subtle qualities that shape human character and professional excellence.
You’ve probably heard the old story about the pedant who dared to tinker with Winston Churchill’s writing because the great man had ended a sentence with a preposition. Churchill’s scribbled response: ...
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For hundreds of years, people have been passing down stories of Homer’s two great epics: “The Iliad” and “The Odyssey.” Naturally, this telling and retelling has led to many translations of the ...
The poem is a love poem expressing a deep emotional connection and unity between two people. The speaker says he carries his beloved’s heart inside his own, showing how inseparable they are. The poem ...
Thucydides is often read these days as a pioneering political theorist, who identified the normative principles ...
The poem is spoken by a man who feels rejected, unlucky, and full of self-pity. He compares himself to others and feels jealous of their success. However, when he thinks of someone he loves, his mood ...