Arts & Literature FAQ
Why does that little man contained by the computer other try to deal in me a book...
Example: I am new to Blurtit and would like to ask questions but I am not sure how to crowd in the ask question section on the site itself. It's his mission and he needs the money!
Why does the boy fall through surrounded by his love? In the story "Araby" In the story "Araby" the small boy fails in love due to many reason but one and the most important from them is the fact that he has no resources to thrill his love. James Joyce written this story it is...
Why does the permanent status 'so ashy and wan' used as such?
There is no dictionary that describes the meaning of the term 'so pale and wan' but it is one of the prime characteristics of any words is that it is evolving each passing day. The phenomenon applies next to the English...
Why does the poet yearning to be immature again within the poem, Politics?
The poet wish to be young in the poem because he have a keen desire for love, and he declares himself to be in benefit of love. Presence of a charming girl makes the poet feel totally free from interest in the...
Why Doesn't Daniel Radcliffe Wear Green Contacts?
It bugs me that he doesn't have green eyes in the Harry Potter movies. He might not be able to. Some family can't wear eye contacts because of their sensitivity to them, so they left that out. On the other point, he might not have WANTED to. I...
Why don't heaps artists write their own songs?
Because they are not smart enough to make a good music. That same is true for movie music. Only few popular songwriters do that contained by these days. I make my own music and hope to make it for some movie or to flog for any popular...
Why Don't Today's Young People Read The Classics In Literature Instead...
In decades and centuries past, great writers an poets wrote books, the classics, that have endured and enjoy been read and read...that is until today's younger generations. What have caused this neglect of acquiring comprehension and appreciation? Those kids who actually do...
Why Don't We All Have The Same Accent?
Why don't we all have the same elocution This is where the dilects and phonetics of the language and alphabets come into play. Notice that each style has a different number of alphabets. The way each alphabet is pronounced is different. Also the instrument physiology is...
Why English Considered A Universal Languages?
Because it is international language , almost every country uses this language around the world, & 90% of people consult & understand. When people meet respectively other from different countries they talk English because it's universal language, & also computer vocalizations.
Why English Is Important?
English has words that are not part of a lot of other language. It contains words that describe processes, events, equipment and other things that other languages have nothing that are compatible or interchangeable next to as such English becomes part of the other language because of this versatility and usage.
Why English Is Very Important Language?
English is an international language. Now around the world people prefer to speak in English, afterall it is the fist spoken language . Because if you don't know it it a lot hard to learn
Why Girl's Cheat?
The only common reason that i know a girl would cheat is with the sole purpose because they've been cheated on.we do this because we want the guy to feel how we felt.the other apology could be that the girl is promiscuous. Yaya is totally right cause as i know too from experince...
Why Harry Potter Shouldn't Be Banned?
There are many reasons for that: First of all, Harry Potter is a great codicil to English Literature. It has given English literature a whole new description of Magical Word and a novel way of expressing situations. Secondly, Harry Potter books haven't shown anything or described anything that hurts anyone....
Why Has Joe March Been Called A Sancho In The Novel Little Women?
I work in an 6-8 grades classroom. We are reading Little Women and are curious why she is called a Sancho. Little women is a novel written by the American author Louisa May Alcott. It revolves around a story of four...
Why have the story be name the Tell-Tale heart?
The title of the short story by Edgar Allan Poe refers to the sound the narrator imagines he hear of the old man's beating heart. The imagined sound become so intense that the narrator is driven to confess his crime.
Why is "Great Expectations" so call?
First published in serial form in 1860-61, this is one of Charles Dicken's most famous novel. The "great expectations" are those of Pip, a poor boy who is introduced to the wealthy, eccentric Miss Havisham and her ward, the beautiful Estella. When Pip grows up and is mysteriously provided...
Why is "Much Ado About Nothing" so call?
This play has a very appropriate title, because although there is other of drama and the characters make plenty of fuss (or ado) nothing actually happen. Two young people, Claudio and Hero, fall within love. Their marriage is thwarted by an enemy, who accuses Hero of...
Why is "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" so call?
John Durbeyfield, a poor and shiftless labourer, discovers that his ancestors were d'Urbervilles, an aristocratic Norman family whose tomb is at Kingsbere (Bere Regis.) There is a wealthy ethnic group of that name living not far away; seeing an opportunity to make money, John sends his...
Why is "The Importance of Being Earnest" so call?
The title of Oscar Wilde's most famous play is a pun on the name "Ernest." A young man, Jack Worthing, lives softly in the country with his ward, Cicely, and her governess, Miss Prism. To relieve the boredom of this existence while still setting Cicely a...
Why is "Vanity Fair" subtitled "a new-fangled lacking a hero"?
Thackeray's novel has two heroines, the amoral Becky and the good Amelia, but neither has an obvious male counterpart within the usual manner of Victorian (and most other) fiction. Amelia's husband George has an affair with Becky and afterwards dies in battle. Becky's Rawdon is...