Summer’s Day
Maryam Qureshi Once upon a beautiful day, I happened to read the Shakespeare’s sonnet, “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” The sonnet opens up, “Shall I compare thee…
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Maryam Qureshi Once upon a beautiful day, I happened to read the Shakespeare’s sonnet, “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” The sonnet opens up, “Shall I compare thee…
Maryam Qureshi Whenever I read Robert Frost’s poem, “The Road Not Taken”, I just feel it to be highly relevant and relatable to the situation that we often come across…
Maryam Qureshi Once upon a dark night, amidst a dreadful thunderstorm,she had a pack of delicate little candles.Although the night was scary,her heart was trembling with fear yet she hadthose…
Maryam Qureshi When the leaves change their colors in Autumn, they give a new meaning to the season of grey and gloom. Orange, red, yellow and violet leaves look like…
Maryam Qureshi When I read haiku for the first time in my life, I just fell for this form of poetry. Haiku is the brief but powerful and perhaps the…
Maryam Qureshi Dorian in “The Picture Of Dorian Gray” has always been renowned for his worship of infinite passions since its first publication in 1890. In the eyes of the…
Maryam Qureshi By wearing the cloak of invisibility, it is the muse that is visible everywhere in the writer’s words or Wisdom. It is not present anywhere even then it…
Maryam Qureshi Heard Melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter. John Keats New experiences, new challenges, strange thoughts and sometimes an interaction with a stranger goes a long way…