by admin | Dec 17, 2021 | Sarojini Naidu
In this poem Sarojini Naidu has led importance of bangles in our Indian culture. It is noteworthy to find that the color of bangles which women and girls wear keep on changing with the advancement of age. A girl who is not married may have different choices of colors....
by admin | Dec 2, 2021 | NTA NET
Examination held on 01/12/2021 Second Shift Few Questions Based on Memory 1. Shakespeare’s play within play – A Midsummer’s Night Dream 2. Characters from Waiting For Godot- ...
by admin | Nov 19, 2021 | John Keats
It is well known that John Keats was a great Romantic poet. We can also say that he was a genius who got inspirations from nature. During 1816 to 1820 he has produced several masterpieces. We can say that his literary career was brief but his output and literary taste...
by admin | Nov 6, 2021 | criticism
Since 1960 Feminist Criticism is flourishing continuously. The present Essay is an attempt to explore women’s experience as depicted in various kinds of literature – especially the novels; and to a lesser extent, poetry and drama. It questions the so...
by admin | Oct 21, 2021 | Arundhati Roy, Indian Literature
cross-stitch pattern, a criss-cross of contrasts in emotions, language and movement of time, The God of Small Things is superb in its architectonics. Violent love and violent hate form the warp and woof. The omniscient narrator chooses the time of Rahel’s...
by admin | Oct 5, 2021 | Harold Pinter
When we first see a new form of painting or listen to a new kind of mu sic, we realize that we have to make an adjustment in ourselves and our attitude if we are to get out of the experience. So it is with the plays of Harold Pinter and Samuel Beckett. Harold Pinter...
by admin | Sep 17, 2021 | GIC Exam Paper
1.Tennyson’s Poem In Memoriam was composed to commemorate the death of (a) Keats (b) Shelley (c) Arthur Hallam (d) Wordsworth 2.Arnold’s Empedocles on Etna is a/an: (a) Optimistic poem (b) Melodramatic poem (c) Colourful poem (d) Idealistic poem 3. T.S....
by admin | Sep 5, 2021 | Comparative Literature
The present paper is an attempt of inter-textual study of Paradise Lost and Srimadbhagvadgita which represent Christian and Hindu cultural milieus in English Renaissance and ancient India respectively. M.V. Rama Sarma T points out that “Milton’s knowledge...
by admin | Aug 16, 2021 | Shakespeare
It can hardly be disputed that in the twentieth century, Hamlet has “acquired the status of a myth!”1This “myth” has inspired dramatists to make and remake the play according to their own individual perspective of Shakespeare’s Hamlet....
by admin | Aug 7, 2021 | Indian Literature, Salman Rushdie
Salman Rushdie’s second novel, Midnight’s Children, published in 1981, has deservedly received worldwide acclaim. It is an extraordi nary blend of autobiography, history and fantasy. It presents three generations of the Sinai family over a period of...
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