Vol 1 – Issue 1 (Jan 2025 – March 2025)

About English Axis
English Axis: A Review of Literature and Language ISSN: 3107-362X (Online) English Axis: A Review of Literature and Language, is a peer-reviewed, quarterly journal that focuses on the critical and scholarly study of Literature in English and the English Language. The journal aims to publish articles that explore different aspects...
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Table of Contents
Vol 1 – Issue 1 (Jan 2025 – March 2025) Table of Contents
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The Significance of the Tortoise in African Folktales
One of the oldest forms of expression is the oral tradition of folktales. Folktales move between reality and fantasy that include magic, mystery and witches. For Africans, storytelling is a part of their culture. In African folklore, a tortoise is depicted as a cunning figure who personifies wisdom in two...
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Plastics as a Catalyst for Environmental Devastation and Climate Change: Unfolding the Impacts and Consequences through Plastic Poems
Nowadays, plastics are inevitable, and their production is unstoppable as their need is increasing daily. People use plastic objects in various forms such as plastic bags, covers, and boxes, and get them voluntarily from the shops. Though plastics are convenient in many ways, they harm the environment and human lives,...
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Nature’s Healing Touch: The Restorative Power of Nature in Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon
This paper seeks to investigate and understand the tenets of restoration in nature through Morrison’s novel, Song of Solomon, which emphasizes how elements such as water, stones, and birds serve as useful restorative natural symbols. Analyzing the texts, the research emphasizes tree, water, and animal imagery, especially birds as a...
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Studying the Split in the Body and Psyche in Murakami’s Kafka on the Shore
The human body, mind, and soul are three components in a person which are interconnected to one another. This powerful interconnection plays an important part in the formation of a unique identity in a person. Kafka on the Shore is a novel that demolishes this interconnection. The novel has characters...
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Aging and Wisdom: A Philosophical Exploration in A Man for All Seasons by Robert Bolt
The paper delves into the complex interrelation between aging and wisdom through Robert Bolt's play. According to it, old age is not a decline but one of the most important stages of human life that can encourage a person's moral and philosophical growth. The essay uses Sir Thomas More as...
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Folk Literature and Culture: A Study of Arabian Culture through Selected Stories from One Thousand and One Nights
The paper talks about Folk Literature and how it is influenced by the culture of a society. It states how culture is related to each aspect of a society. The paper’s focus is on the culture of Arabia and how it influenced the narration of the folktales of Arabia. This...
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Enhancing Students’ British Accent Proficiency: The Impact of Language Translator Devices
This study explores the impact of language translator devices on students’ mastery of British accent. Accent mastery has become a critical skill with the increasing global importance of English proficiency, particularly in professional and academic settings. Language translator devices, which offer real-time translations and pronunciation guides, have the potential to...
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