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Paper no 110 : History of 20th century Literature 1900to 2000

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                Personal Detail  Name :  parmar vishwa vijaysinh Roll no : 27 Paper no: 110 Paper name : History of 20th century Literature 1900 to 2000 E-Mail Id : vishwabaparmar3536@gmail.com Std : MA (sem 2) College: Department of English Subject :  Investigate the historical context of World War I and its influence on Rupert Brooke's writing of "The Soldier."      Investigate the historical context of world war- l and its influence on Rupert Brooke's Writing of  "The Soldier"   Rupert Brooke Introduction:           Rupert Brooke  was an English poet, a wellborn, gifted, handsome youth whose early death in World War I contributed to his idealized image in the interwar period. His best-known work is the sonnet sequence 1914.      He studied in Germany and traveled in Italy, but his favourite pastime was rambling in the countryside around the village of Gran...

Paper no 109 : Literary Theory & Criticism and Indian Aesthetics

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                Personal Detail  Name :  parmar vishwa vijaysinh Roll no : 27 Paper no : 109 Paper name :  Literary Theory & Criticism and Indian Aesthetics E-Mail Id: vishwabaparmar3536@gmail.com Std : MA (sem 2) College: Department of English ,Mkbu  Subject :  The Limitations and Strengths of Frye's Archetypal  Criticism            Archetypal Criticism                                 - Northrop Frye's   • What is an Archetype?       - An Archetyape means " original from "     - It reference of universal symbols , themse , characters and images we find repeated  throughout literature.    • Archetypal Criticism :           Archetypal criticism is concerned with the way cycles and reiterating patterns of tradition, culture, inbo...

Paper no 108 : The American Literature

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                Personal Detail Name: parmar vishwa vijaysinh Roll no : 27 Paper no : 108 Paper name: The American Literature E-Mail Id : vishwabaparmar3536@gmail.com Std: MA (sem 2) College : Department Of English  Subject:  Influence of Tradition and Innovation : Frost and Dylan          Robert Frost and Bob Dylan  • Influence of Tradition and Innovation : Frost and Dylan  Robert Frost Introduction    Robert Frost was an American poet who was much admired for his depictions of the rural life of New England, his command of American colloquial speech, and his realistic verse portraying ordinary people in everyday situations.      The poems in Frost’s early books, especially North of Boston, differ radically from late 19th-century Romantic verse with its ever-benign view of nature, its didactic emphasis, and its slavish conformity to established verse forms and themes. Lowel...

Paper no 107: The Twentinth Century Literature from world war-ll To The end of the century

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                 Personal Detail   Name: parmar vishwa vijaysinh Roll no : 27 Paper no : 107 Paper name: The Twentith Century Literature world war-ll To the end of the century E-Mail Id : vishwabaparmar3536@gmail.com Std: MA (sem 2) College: Department of English, Mkbu Subject : Gender Roles and Representation : " Waiting For Godot "                " Waiting For Godot "                           - Samuel Beckett     • Gender Roles and Representation :" Waiting For Godot " Author Introduction : Samuel Beckett     Samuel Beckett was born in a suburb of Dublin. Like his fellow Irish writers George Bernard Shaw, Oscar Wilde, and William Butler Yeats, he came from a Protestant, Anglo-Irish background. At the age of 14 he went to the Portora Royal School, in what became Northern Ireland, a school that catered to the Ang...

Paper no 106 : The Twentinth Century Literature (1900 to world war-ll)

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               Personal Details  Name: parmar vishwa vijaysinh Roll No: 27 Paper No : 106  Paper Name:  The Twentinth Century Literature (1900 to world war-ll) E-mail id: vishwabaparmar3536@gmail.com Std: MA (sem-2) College : Department of English ,Mkbu Subject : Discuss The religion and mythological reference in the poem and their implication fir understanding Yeat's of the Future                 W.B.YEATS POEMS *  Discuss The Religious and Mythological References in the Poem and their Implication for Understanding Yeat's Vision of the Future. Introduction :         William Butler Yeats is widely considered to be one of the greatest poets of the 20th century. He belonged to the Protestant, Anglo-Irish minority that had controlled the economic, political, social, and cultural life of Ireland since at least the end of the 17th century. Most members of this minority...

Worksheet : "1984" Film Adaptation Screening

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    " 1984" FILM ADAPTATION S CREENING                          This blog is written as a part of worksheets of 1984 George Orwell.           Worksheet 1:            PART 1: PRE- SCREENING 1. Have you read the novel "1984 " by Geroge Orwell ? If yes, what did you think of it ? If no, what do you know about the story ? Answer :              Yes, I'm familiar with "1984" by George Orwell. It's a dystopian novel set in a totalitarian society where the government, led by the Party and its enigmatic leader Big Brother, monitors and controls every aspect of people's lives, including their thoughts and actions. The protagonist, Winston Smith, rebels against the oppressive regime, but ultimately faces the consequences of his dissent. The novel explores themes of surveillance, manipulation, and the nature of truth, making it a powerf...