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Pre-Raphellite School of Poetry

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 This task is given by Trivedi Megha ma'am  Pre- Raphellite School of Poetry: The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, founded in 1848 by William Holman Hunt, John Everett Millais, and Dante Gabriel Rossetti, was initially a group of English painters and poets. Let's discuss it's influence; 1. Formation of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood: The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was formed as a revolutionary movement in art and literature.This group aimed to challenge what they saw as the "ugliness" and materialism of contemporary Victorian life.Their purpose was to bring a new level of beauty, spirituality, and depth to art by moving away from what they perceived as the rigid and mechanical nature of mainstream Victorian art and society. 2. Influence of Medieval and Arthurian Themes: Around the time the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood was gaining momentum, other poets, such as Alfred Lord Tennyson, were drawing inspiration from medieval and Arthurian legends.These themes represented a no...

" Importance of Being Earnest "

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 This task is given by Megha ma'am  1. ) Wilde originally subtitled The Importance of Being Earnest “A Serious Comedy for Trivial People” but changed that to “A Trivial Comedy for Serious People.” What is the difference between the two subtitles?  *Original Subtitle : "A Serious Comedy for Trivial People" * "Serious Comedy ":Implies that the play, while comedic, has serious undertones or a meaningful message. *"Trivial People ":Suggests that the audience, or the characters within the play, might be concerned with trivial matters despite the deeper themes presented. * Changed Subtitle : "A Trivial Comedy for Serious People"* * "Trivial Comedy ":Highlights the play’s surface-level frivolity and humor, focusing on its witty and light-hearted elements. *" Serious People" :Indicates that even serious-minded individuals can appreciate and perhaps learn from the seemingly trivial antics of the characters. # Contrast - The "o...

Youth Festival 2024

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 This task is given by Barad Dilipsir         Hello everyone.. Today I want to share to you my experience of youth festival as a audience. I was not participate in any event . I learn lot's of things from my participate friends, Professors and another college person. I watched " Drama performance event and Installation event ". Let me share my experience with you.. The drama performance event held in Atal Auditorium hall dated 17th October,2024 . It's time 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm. It is big hall of university.  It was the first drama performance. It was nice. It was another performance. It was also well performers. It was also another performance. It was about women.  In this drama the concept of Draupadi in " Mahabhara". It was nice idea.   Here the speech of Ram Mori . A famous dramatist and he was judge.  Those photos are about the performance by Department of English. It was very nice performance. It represent the theme of current situati...

Pride and Prejudice

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This task is given by Megha ma'am  1. Compare the narrative strategy of the novel and movie. Here The original text of " Pride and Prejudice" written by Jane Austen . It was Published in 1813. Here, The picture of the film adaptation of 2005 directed by Joe Wright. Let discuss the narrative language of the novel and film adaptation: Here’s a detailed comparison of the narrative strategies used in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice (the novel) and its film adaptations: 1. Point of View Novel:  The novel is narrated from a third-person omniscient perspective, providing insight into the thoughts and feelings of various characters, especially Elizabeth Bennet. This allows for a deeper understanding of motivations and internal conflicts. Movie :  Film adaptations often utilize a more objective viewpoint, relying on visual storytelling. The internal thoughts of characters are conveyed through actions, dialogue, and visual cues rather than direct exposition, which can lead to...

Movie review of " Frankenstein " and "Pride and prejudice "

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 This task is given by Trivedi Megha ma'am. 1.Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, a 1994 science fiction horror film directed by Kenneth Branagh. The novel " Frankenstein " is written by Mary Shelley and It was Published in 1818. This movie is based on the science and scitific manners.  But In the movie there are cross of limitations.  The main fault in movie is there is rebirth of Elizabeth.  https://youtu.be/rKanONMXm2s?si=9nSMofO4AvPBfvHe So, we can say that rebirth of Elizabeth in the movie is wrong depiction . The another is death of Victor Frankenstein and monster died with him . It also incorrect depiction in the movie. So, According to me the movie screening of " Frankenstein " is sometimes horrible, influencable , views of society, Victor 's selfishness and over ambition, Monster's cruelty and some scientific process but It cross limits of birth of person and It represent monster's aloneness also. I like the movie Frankenstein and it's mora...

Frankenstein by P.B. Shelley

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 1.  What are some major differences between the movie and the novel Frankenstein?  In the movie Frankenstein movie screening I found two difference.  1. There are depiction of Elizabeth's rebirth but in the novel we can not found her rebirth in the original novel. https://youtu.be/ofQmbCbwPSs?si=aWah3i7i2F4X1Rii   Here the video in movie were Elizabeth's rebirth scene . But In the novel Elizabeth died in her marriage night by the monster. It is the first difference between movie and novel. 2 . The second difference is , In the movie I saw after the death of Victor the monster died with him. But In the novel we can't find it.  In the novel monster elope .        Here, we can find that after the death of Victor the monster died with him but In the novel we can't found it. So , These both differences between movie and original text of " Frankenstein ". 2) Who do you think is a real monster? In the novel " Frankenstein " the real monster ac...

"The Rape of Lock " by Alexander pope

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 ●  Analyze Pope's “The Rape of the Lock” as a Social Satire. ■ Definition of Satire: " Satire " word derived from the Latin word "satira" . It is a literary attack on the follies and vices of an individual or society with a view of correcting them through laughter and ridicule written either in prose or verse. ■ " Rape of the Lock ": As social satire Pope satirizes the young boys , girls aristocratic women and men, their free time activities, nature of husband and wives, the professionals. Alexander Pope’s “The Rape of the Lock” is a classic piece of social satire that showcases an incisive critique of 18th-century English high society. The poem takes a trivial incident of a suitor snipping off a lock of a lady’s hair and magnifies it into a mock-heroic epic. ■ Belinda: A women of 18th century  The world of Belinda is a world of fashion or trivial world. The whole life of Belinda is confined to sleeping make up , enjoyment and alluring the affection, ...