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Presentation on Renaissacne Literature

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Presentation on Neo-Classical Literature

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Presentation on Literary Theories and Criticism

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Presentation on Indian Writing in English

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Click here to evaluate my assignment : Name: Aarti H. Vadher Course: M.A (English) Topic: Henry Fielding Semester:1 Unit:3 Roll.no:9 Paper no.:2 Email Id:artivadher10@gmail.com Submitted to :Dr. Dilip Barad, Smt: S.B.Gardi Introduction:                    Henry Fielding (22 April 1707-8 October 1754) was an English novelist and dramatist best known for his rich, earthy humor and satirical prowess, and as the author of the novel TOM JONES . Additionally, he holds a significant place in the history of law enforcement, having used his authority as a magistrate to found (with his half-brother John ) what some have called London's first police force, the Bow Street Runners. His younger sister, Sarah , also became a successful writer. ·                     ...
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Click here to evaluate my assignment : Name: Aarti H. Vadher Course: M.A (English) Topic: Hamartia & the "Tragic Flaw" misinterpretations of Aristotle Semester:1 Unit: 1 Roll.no:9 Paper no.:3 Email Id:artivadher10@gmail.com Submitted to :Dr. Dilip Barad, Smt: S.B.Gardi Unit:1              ·          HAMARTIA:                       A term from Greek tragedy that literally means "missing the mark." Originally applied to an archer who misses the target, a hamartia came to signify a tragic flaw, especially a misperception, a lack of some important insight, or some blindness that ironically results from one's own strengths and abilities. In Greek tragedy, the   protagonist frequently possesses some sort of hamartia that causes catastrophic...
Click here to evaluate my assignment : Name: Aarti H. Vadher Course: M.A (English) Topic: joy and sesensuality in Paradise Lost Semester:1 Unit: 3 Roll.no:9 Paper no.:1 Email Id:artivadher10@gmail.com Submitted to : Dr. Dilip Barad, Smt: S.B.Gardi Joy And Sensuality in PARADISE LOST... ·                       In Paradise Lost, MILTON treats sensuality as an inherent part of human nature, celebrating the " WEDDED LOVE " of ADAM and EVE . There are two scenes in PARADISE LOST that describe ADAM and EVE making love and falling a sleep.The first passage describes the prelapserian bliss of ADAM and EVE and their "NUPTIAL BED". The second describes the lustful hunger of the pair immediately following the eating of the "Fallacious Fruit". These seemingly similar passages contain subtle differences that     contribute to a difference in ton...

Assighnment on Sri Aurobind's Renaissance in India:An Approach

Click here to evaluate my assignment : Name:Aarti H. Vadher Course: M.A (English) Topic:Sri Aurobindo’s Renaissance in India: An Approach Semester:1 Unit:2 Roll.no:9 Paper no.:4 Email Id:artivadher10@gmail.com Submitted to :Dr. Dilip Barad, Smt: S.B.Gardi Unit:2   Sri Aurobindo’s Renaissance in India: An Approach              Renaissance in India is a little book of prophecy. It is a prose equivalent of a bard’s vision. That is perhaps why it is so brief, compact and organic unlike the other elaborate. Sprawling books that Sri Aurobindo wrote such as The Future Poetry or The Foundation of Indian Culture, two books which incidentally are relevant for a study of the work we deal with here. We may look at ( ) the thematic structure of The Renaissance and ( ) follow it up with a close study of its “rhetoric”, its organization by a scrutiny of its vocabulary, imagery, tone, etc...