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Telephone Conversation

Topic:- Critically analysis of Wole Soyinka's poem Telephone Conversation... Name:- Ekta Jayswal Class:- M.A.[SEM:- 4] Roll No:- 11 Paper No.14 :- The African Literature Enrollment No:- PG2069108420180027 Batch:- 2017/19 Email Id:- ektajayswal12@gmail.com Submitted to:- Dr. Dilip Barad S.B.Gardi English Department [M.K.B.U.] Words:-  2079 Plagiarism:- About Whole Soyinka:- Wole Soyinka is not only a dramatist but also a poet, novelist, and critic.In spite of frequent criticism of his obscure and difficult style, Wole Soyinka is generally regarded as a major literary figure in the contemporary world; by some he is considered to be the most sophisticated writer to emerge in Anglophone Africa. He has achieved success in the three major forms—poetry, fiction, and drama—and in the drama, for which he is best known, his range extends from broad farce and satire to tragedy. If he seems obscure, it is usually because of the density of the text: the constant relia

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Topic:- Advantages and Disadvantages of  Advertisement... Name:- Ekta Jayswal Class:- M.A.[SEM:- 4] Roll No:- 11 Paper No.15:- Mass Media & Communication Enrollment No:- PG2069108420180027 Batch:- 2017/19 Email Id:- ektajayswal12@gmail.com Submitted to:- Dr. Dilip Barad S.B.Gardi English Department [M.K.B.U.] Words:- 1794 Plagiarism:- # What are advertisements? The term, 'advertising' has been derived from the Latin word Adverto which means to drive the attention towards something. Advertising involves the preparation of written or oral messages and their dissemination through paid media without personal contacts for their purpose of making people aware of and inclined towards the use of a particular product of that firm or company. # The main characteristics of advertisementsare as follows:- Advertising is a non-personal form or presentation because there is no face to face contact with the consumers of the product. It is a paid form of co

Reality of India in The White Tiger

Topic:- Reality of India in "The White Tiger". Name:- Ekta Jayswal Class:- M.A.[SEM:- 4] Roll No:- 11 Paper No.14 :- The New Literature Enrollment No:- PG2069108420180027 Batch:- 2017/19 Email Id:- ektajayswal12@gmail.com Submitted to:- Dr. Dilip Barad S.B.Gardi English Department [M.K.B.U.] Words:- 1901 Plagiarism:- Realness of India in  "The White Tiger"... There are serious problems facing India in the 21st century, and there is great debate as to which problem should be top priority. Along with corruption, problems like the negative impacts of globalization, social inequality, religious tension and conflict between social classes also present a case for being the largest hindrance to Indian progression. A main theme in The White Tiger is corruption and its strong presence in Indian political culture and society. The main character’s personal successes are based around corrupt acts which act as the catalyst for virtually plot develo

Language Lab

Language Lab Review What is language lab.? ➤ A language lab is a dedicated space for foreign language learning where students access audio-visual materials. Advantages of language lab review * Overcoming Shyness, the use of language learning system encourage learner to talk freely and loose their inhibitions when talking in front of their peers. Lab system tends to make students more anonymous. *Immediate knowledge of results, it is observed that one method of arranging the tape aims at achieving knowledge of result. *Attention of the individual learner, as language lab allows the learner to listen to the program stimulus individually. Each individual learner's attention is focused on the program material being studied. * Self pacing, the learners may work though the lesson material at a pace suited to their ability. The language lab is a personal tutor for them. * Between laboratory session the teacher can scrutinize student's performances on tape, at his les

Daffodils by William Wordsworth

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 Daffodils by William Wordsworth... I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high o'er vales and hills, When all at once I saw a crowd, A host, of golden daffodils; Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. Continuous as the stars that shine And twinkle on the milky way, They stretched in never-ending line Along the margin of a bay: Ten thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance. The waves beside them danced; but they Out-did the sparkling waves in glee: A poet could not but be gay, In such a jocund company: I gazed—and gazed—but little thought What wealth the show to me had brought: For oft, when on my couch I lie In vacant or in pensive mood, They flash upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of solitude; And then my heart with pleasure fills, And dances with the daffodils. About the poem –The Daff

All My Sons by Arthur Miller

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All My Sons    -Arthur Miller                            All My Sons is a 1947 play by Arthur Miller. It is his second play came after his first play The Man Who Had All the Luck. All My Sons based upon a true story which was capture by Miller here very beautifully. The reflection of the great Grecian tragedies: All My Sons- the play based on the Grecian tragedies of the likes of Aeschulus, Sophocles and Euripides. In these play main character or the protagonist committed crime and due to that offence they must learn his fault and suffer as a result, and perhaps even die. In All My Sons the elements of Grecian tragedies are presented. Joe Keller first committed a crime and later on he suffering from a previous offence, and punishment for that offence. Likewise it explores the father-son relationship, also a common theme in Grecian tragedies. Ann Deever could also be seen to parallel a messenger as her letter is proof of Larry’s death. Moreover this play is also

The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri

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"The Namesake"         Jhumpa Lahiri                                                           Jhumpa Lahiri was a Bengali Indian woman writer. In 1999, Lahiri published her first short story collection entitled Interpreter of Maladies. It dealt with the issues of Indians or Indian immigrants, including their generation gaps in understanding and values. About the novel:         The novel is about the three people Ashoke, Ashima and Nikhil/ Gogol Ganguli.  The novel covers the time past and present. Marriage life of Ashoke and Ashima covers the time past. While the life of Ashoke and Ashima with their children Nikhil and Sonali it covers the time present. After marriage job of Ashoke shifted in foreign. Ashima always remembered her past with her family and her relatives. Ashima have one kid but they have problem about their son that what name should be given to their child. Ashoke insisted the name “Gogol”. Ashima agreed with that name temporary

Tughlaq by Girish Karnad

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Girish Karnad is one of the greatest Indo Anglican dramatists. He has basically written in Kannad. Some of his plays have been translated into English by himself. Karnad has a long and eventful career. He has only three notable plays to his credit. They gave him a prestigious place. 'Tughlaq' is considered as his most famous work.         'Tughlaq is the second play of Karnad. It is indeed a historical play written in the backdrop of modern times, the period of J. L. Nehru. Here the dramatist describes certain events of the reign a medieval sultan named Tughlaq. It deals with his decision to move his capital from  Delhi  to Daulatabad and from Daulatabad to  Delhi . In this highly entertaining play Karnad explores the paradox of idealistic Sultan whose reign is considered the most spectacular failures in Indian history.       Tughlaq dramatises the opposites- the ideal and the real, he divine aspiration and the political intrigue. Tughlaq is the protag

The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison

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Toni Morrison has long been one of my favorite authors. The Bluest Eye  is, most simply, a story of beauty and what makes beauty. More specifically, it tells the story of Claudia, her sister Frieda, and their neighbor and sometimes friend Pecola Breedlove. Pecola and Claudia, while often not getting along – Pecola is a bit of the town oddball, and everyone knows how cruel kids can be – share similar feelings about beauty in relation to race. Claudia hate Shirley Temple and some of her fellow white classmates because they’re white and, thus, are given attention and praise. Pecola also realizes the power behind being white, but instead of becoming angry, she desires to be like them. More specifically, she desires to have blue eyes, because she believes that blue eyes are what make white people so beautiful. However, more than a story of just beauty,  The Bluest Eye  also makes comments on race, gender, and getting caught in a life you didn’t intend. Themes that, if you’ve ever