This Presentation is part of my acadamic presentation of Indian Writting in English, Department of M,A. English, M K Bhavnagar University and it is submitted to pro. dr. Dilip Barad sir.
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This presentation is based on deconstruction of myth in the play by T. P. Kailasam, "The Purpose". There is three main character pf Drona, Arjuna and Eklavya are disccused.
this presentation is a part of my academic activities for sem 1 indian writing in english paper
there i prsented on the purpose written by t.p. Kailasm who wrote this from deconstruction point of view, on the study of deconsturction and reconstruct the construction of original myth of mahabharta myth of arjuna and eklavya .. so, here he puts eklaya as central of the novel so, have a look at this hw it an be from my point of view.....
thank you .....
Organised as part of the Literati-2017 at the St. Agnes School, Kharagpur....participants were the students of Class VII to Class X of 15 different schools....
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This presentation is based on deconstruction of myth in the play by T. P. Kailasam, "The Purpose". There is three main character pf Drona, Arjuna and Eklavya are disccused.
this presentation is a part of my academic activities for sem 1 indian writing in english paper
there i prsented on the purpose written by t.p. Kailasm who wrote this from deconstruction point of view, on the study of deconsturction and reconstruct the construction of original myth of mahabharta myth of arjuna and eklavya .. so, here he puts eklaya as central of the novel so, have a look at this hw it an be from my point of view.....
thank you .....
Organised as part of the Literati-2017 at the St. Agnes School, Kharagpur....participants were the students of Class VII to Class X of 15 different schools....
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This is the ppt on "The Image of India in Nissim Ezekiel's SelectPoems" which I presented in National Conferance,held in H.M.Patel English Training and Research Centre,V.V.Nagar.
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This is my Academic presentation of paper no.: 4 Indian Writing in English, MA English, MK Bhavnagar university. And Submitted to Pro. Dr. Dilip Barad.
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Indian writing in English
1. ➔ Name : Kailash Baraiya
➔ Class : M.A., Sem : 1, Year : 2016
➔ Paper No. : 04
➔ Enrollment No.: 206910842010001
➔ Topic : Eklavya and Arjuna's character in the
'Purpose' by T.P. Kailasam.
➔Sbmitted To : Department of English' M.K.
Bhavnagar University.
2. INTRODUCTION OF WRITERINTRODUCTION OF WRITER
➔ T.P. Kailasam was a playwrite of Kannada
Literature.
➔ He was born in 1884 and died in1946.
➔ His contribution to Kannada theatrical comedy
earned him the title “The Father of Kannada
literature”.
3. About the play 'Purpose'
➔ The 'Purpose' is written by T.P. Kailasam.
➔The origin of the play is 'Mahabharata'.
➔ 'The Purpose' is based on 'Adiparva' of
'Mahabharata'.
➔ Mythical play.
➔ Nitzsche's perspectivism.
5. CHARACTER OF EKLAVYACHARACTER OF EKLAVYA
➔ Eklavya is the protagonist of the play.
➔ He is a Nishadha boy.
➔ Eklavya's purpose to become a greatest Archer.
➔ Eklavya aspire to learn Archary in the Gurukul of Guru Drona.
➔ He has much devotion and love for his Guru.
➔ He learn Archary from himself.
➔ He sacrificed his Art.
6. CHARACTER OF ARJUNACHARACTER OF ARJUNA
➔ Arjuna is the central character in 'Mahabharata', but T.P Kailsam
decostruct his character and made him villain.
➔Arjuna's main purpose is to become a great Archer is to defeat his
enemy and win the war.
➔ Arjuna tack promisse to mack him great Archer from his Guru.
➔ He is Drona's favorite and most accomplished pupil and become a
master in using bov arrowes.
➔ Arjuna feels jealousy for Eklavya.
7. DEFFERENT BETWEENDEFFERENT BETWEEN
ARJUNA AND EKLAVYAARJUNA AND EKLAVYA
●
ARJUNAARJUNA
● He wants to show his
power in war
● He wants to save his
kingdom
● Proud as a Arya
●
EKLAVYAEKLAVYA
● He wants to show is
care for nature and
animlas
● He wants to save
the animals of forest
● Proud as a Nishadha
boy