Thomas Wyatt was particularly influenced by sonneteers from Italy. This can be inferred from the fact that Italy is known for its rich tradition of sonnet writing during the Renaissance period. Italian sonneteers, such as Petrarch, had a significant impact on the development of the sonnet form ...
The magical name of the bazaar—Araby—awakens fantastic images in the boy's mind, casts "an Eastern enchantment" (130), and provides an escape from the harsh realities of his life. The boy's uncle accentuates this theme on the evening of the bazaar, when he returns home late and ...