The document provides an overview of thinking activities completed by Krishna Patel for their MA Sem 1 to 4 coursework. It includes summaries and analyses of literary works such as A Grain of Wheat, Robinson Crusoe, Frankenstein, and Hamlet. Various literary theories and critics are discussed, including archetype criticism, colonialism, postcolonialism, Aristotle's Poetics, and T.S. Eliot. Methods of language teaching and novels such as Paradise Lost, The Scarlet Letter, and Waiting for Godot are also analyzed.
This document appears to be an assignment submitted by Krishna K. Patel, an MA English student, covering several topics related to literature. It includes summaries of works like Hamlet, Gulliver's Travels, and Plato, as well as discussions of literary periods and concepts. The assignment contains introductions, analyses, and conclusions for each topic covered, along with references at the end.
This document contains a blog by Krishna Patel summarizing their various activities including attending film screenings, festivals, and lectures. The blog covers topics like post-truth, Neoclassical literature, Romantic poet John Keats, the novel Frankenstein, and methods of teaching English as a foreign language. The blog provides summaries and analysis of various cultural and educational events attended by the author.
1) Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook in 2004 originally for Harvard students to connect through an online community.
2) Facebook has since grown to over 2 billion users worldwide and allows sharing of status updates, photos, links and communicating with friends.
3) A study showed college students use Facebook as a teaching and learning tool to post assignments, share course materials and communicate with classmates and teachers.
This document provides information about Negritude and Post Negritude. It defines Negritude as a literary and intellectual movement started in the 1930s by French-speaking African and Caribbean writers that celebrated black culture and critiqued European colonialism. Key figures mentioned are Leopold Sedar Senghor, Aime Cesaire, and Leon Damas. Post Negritude emerged later and opposed Negritude by critiquing faults within African cultures, such as unfair treatment of twins, killers, and those with diseases or suicide in Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart. The document concludes that while Negritude portrayed an idealized view of Africa, Post Negritude explored more negative themes of despair and disillusion
This document discusses and compares the theological fiction works The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown and the Shiva trilogy by Amish Tripathi. It provides background on theology and defines theological fiction. It summarizes the key theological assertions and themes of The Da Vinci Code, such as Jesus marrying Mary Magdalene. It also summarizes the plot lines of Amish Tripathi's Shiva trilogy, focusing on his portrayal of Hindu gods. The document raises theological questions about the marriage of Jesus and intentions for church leadership.
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The document provides an overview of thinking activities completed by Krishna Patel for their MA Sem 1 to 4 coursework. It includes summaries and analyses of literary works such as A Grain of Wheat, Robinson Crusoe, Frankenstein, and Hamlet. Various literary theories and critics are discussed, including archetype criticism, colonialism, postcolonialism, Aristotle's Poetics, and T.S. Eliot. Methods of language teaching and novels such as Paradise Lost, The Scarlet Letter, and Waiting for Godot are also analyzed.
This document appears to be an assignment submitted by Krishna K. Patel, an MA English student, covering several topics related to literature. It includes summaries of works like Hamlet, Gulliver's Travels, and Plato, as well as discussions of literary periods and concepts. The assignment contains introductions, analyses, and conclusions for each topic covered, along with references at the end.
This document contains a blog by Krishna Patel summarizing their various activities including attending film screenings, festivals, and lectures. The blog covers topics like post-truth, Neoclassical literature, Romantic poet John Keats, the novel Frankenstein, and methods of teaching English as a foreign language. The blog provides summaries and analysis of various cultural and educational events attended by the author.
1) Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook in 2004 originally for Harvard students to connect through an online community.
2) Facebook has since grown to over 2 billion users worldwide and allows sharing of status updates, photos, links and communicating with friends.
3) A study showed college students use Facebook as a teaching and learning tool to post assignments, share course materials and communicate with classmates and teachers.
This document provides information about Negritude and Post Negritude. It defines Negritude as a literary and intellectual movement started in the 1930s by French-speaking African and Caribbean writers that celebrated black culture and critiqued European colonialism. Key figures mentioned are Leopold Sedar Senghor, Aime Cesaire, and Leon Damas. Post Negritude emerged later and opposed Negritude by critiquing faults within African cultures, such as unfair treatment of twins, killers, and those with diseases or suicide in Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart. The document concludes that while Negritude portrayed an idealized view of Africa, Post Negritude explored more negative themes of despair and disillusion
This document discusses and compares the theological fiction works The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown and the Shiva trilogy by Amish Tripathi. It provides background on theology and defines theological fiction. It summarizes the key theological assertions and themes of The Da Vinci Code, such as Jesus marrying Mary Magdalene. It also summarizes the plot lines of Amish Tripathi's Shiva trilogy, focusing on his portrayal of Hindu gods. The document raises theological questions about the marriage of Jesus and intentions for church leadership.
Dan Brown, Leonardo da Vinci code, Themes, Symbols, Articles, the mysterious gaze of the mona lisa, leonardo da vinci, theological fiction, sophistical device, psychobiographic study,representation of women, redical feminist, controversial novel, movie reviews, official website dan brown, bibliography
The document outlines 27 steps for a slideshare presentation. It lists the presenter's name and affiliation, and provides contact information. The bulk of the document simply lists step numbers without describing the steps, suggesting it is an outline for a presentation that provides details on the steps in the slides.
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This document summarizes the key differences between British English and American English. It discusses differences in spelling, vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. The differences arose because the British introduced English to North America in the 16th-17th centuries before spelling was standardized, and the American lexicographer Noah Webster later changed spellings to distance American English from British cultural influence. While differences exist, British and American English still have more similarities than differences and accidental usage of one over the other usually does not cause miscommunication.
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This document discusses the market strategies of Indian author Chetan Bhagat and Bollywood director Sanjay Leela Bhansali. Chetan Bhagat writes novels about young urban Indians that focus on problems of youth. He prices his books affordably and uses simple language. He promotes his books through their front covers, titles, trailers, and social media. Sanjay Leela Bhansali directs controversial but successful films known for their costumes, sound, and set design. He promotes his films through posters, titles, trailers, and social media. Both Chetan Bhagat and Sanjay Leela Bhansali effectively market their works to find success.
This document discusses rasa theory from an ancient Sanskrit text. It defines rasa as the emotional essence or flavor crafted into a work and experienced by the audience. There are 9 main rasas - love, humor, wonder, courage, peace, sadness, anger, fear, and disgust. Each rasa is associated with different emotional states like curiosity, beauty, calmness, compassion, respect, doubt, and self-loathing. Rasa is the soul of literature and holds audience interest by subtly changing the emotional flavors throughout a work in an imperceptible way.
This document compares the novel Oliver Twist to the 1974 Indian film Pocket Maar. It outlines similarities between the two works such as both protagonists being orphans and pickpockets who have happy endings. It also notes differences, such as Oliver Twist being a child while the protagonist of Pocket Maar is an adult man involved in a romance. The document analyzes plot points, characters, and endings to draw comparisons between the Western and Indian cultural works. It concludes that despite different backgrounds, the two stories share structural similarities.
This document discusses various terrorist attacks that have occurred in India and identifies the monsters and victors in each case. It provides details of the Bhopal gas tragedy (1984), Babri Masjid demolition (1992), 1993 Mumbai bombings, Godhra train burning (2002), and 26/11 Mumbai attacks (2008). For each incident, it lists the key events, locations impacted, casualties, and identifies the terrorist groups or individuals considered the "monsters" and their leaders or supporters termed as the "victors". The document concludes that in all such cases, the "victors" can be considered the real "monsters".
This document provides an analysis of the characters in Henry Fielding's novel "Tom Jones". It introduces the main characters like Tom Jones, Sophia Western, Mr. Blifil, Molly Seagrim, and Lady Bellaston. Tom Jones is the protagonist who has many affairs throughout the story, while Mr. Blifil is his antagonist. The document then analyzes some of the female characters like Molly Seagrim, Nancy Miller, and Lady Bellaston and their relationships with Tom Jones. It concludes that the characters in the novel break societal norms of morality through excessive drinking, sex, and spending.
This document summarizes Aristotle's six parts of tragedy: plot, character, thought, diction, song, and spectacle. It defines each part, with plot being the soul and arrangement of incidents, character determining qualities and moral purpose, thought as the faculty of speech, diction as the expression of meaning in words, song holding the chief place of embellishment, and spectacle having emotional attraction but being the least artistic. It concludes that representational literature contains these elements, each with their own importance and purpose.
- The document discusses the concept of hubris using the example of Dr. Faustus.
- Hubris refers to extreme pride and arrogance that often leads to a character's downfall. In Greek mythology, it was associated with committing great crimes and defying the gods.
- In Christopher Marlowe's play, Dr. Faustus displays hubris through his insatiable ambition for knowledge, wealth, and power that leads him to sell his soul to Lucifer in exchange for supernatural abilities. His arrogance and defiance of Christianity result in his damnation.
This document provides a comparison of the short story "The Fakeer of Jungheera" by Henry Louis Vivian Derozio and the film Mangal Pandey. Both works involve a forbidden love between a lower caste man and an upper caste widow. In the short story, Fakeer rescues Nuleeni from being forced to perform sati, but they are killed by her family. In the film, British soldier Gordon rescues Indian widow Jwala from sati, and they end up in a relationship despite societal opposition. The document also provides background on the authors Derozio and social reformer Raja Ram Mohan Roy, who worked to abolish practices like sati and
Thinking of getting a dog? Be aware that breeds like Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds can be loyal and dangerous. Proper training and socialization are crucial to preventing aggressive behaviors. Ensure safety by understanding their needs and always supervising interactions. Stay safe, and enjoy your furry friends!
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This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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The document outlines 27 steps for a slideshare presentation. It lists the presenter's name and affiliation, and provides contact information. The bulk of the document simply lists step numbers without describing the steps, suggesting it is an outline for a presentation that provides details on the steps in the slides.
Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hester, Chillingworth, Dimmesdale, Pearl, Master's language, Government policies, Hate and love to china's products, demonetisation, Traffic rules, Gst
This document summarizes the key differences between British English and American English. It discusses differences in spelling, vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. The differences arose because the British introduced English to North America in the 16th-17th centuries before spelling was standardized, and the American lexicographer Noah Webster later changed spellings to distance American English from British cultural influence. While differences exist, British and American English still have more similarities than differences and accidental usage of one over the other usually does not cause miscommunication.
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Colonialism,post colonialism, cultural imperialism, Michel Foucault, Edward Said, Language, Food, Clothes, Brands, Training sysytem of Army,Movies, pop music, Holiday system
This document discusses the market strategies of Indian author Chetan Bhagat and Bollywood director Sanjay Leela Bhansali. Chetan Bhagat writes novels about young urban Indians that focus on problems of youth. He prices his books affordably and uses simple language. He promotes his books through their front covers, titles, trailers, and social media. Sanjay Leela Bhansali directs controversial but successful films known for their costumes, sound, and set design. He promotes his films through posters, titles, trailers, and social media. Both Chetan Bhagat and Sanjay Leela Bhansali effectively market their works to find success.
This document discusses rasa theory from an ancient Sanskrit text. It defines rasa as the emotional essence or flavor crafted into a work and experienced by the audience. There are 9 main rasas - love, humor, wonder, courage, peace, sadness, anger, fear, and disgust. Each rasa is associated with different emotional states like curiosity, beauty, calmness, compassion, respect, doubt, and self-loathing. Rasa is the soul of literature and holds audience interest by subtly changing the emotional flavors throughout a work in an imperceptible way.
This document compares the novel Oliver Twist to the 1974 Indian film Pocket Maar. It outlines similarities between the two works such as both protagonists being orphans and pickpockets who have happy endings. It also notes differences, such as Oliver Twist being a child while the protagonist of Pocket Maar is an adult man involved in a romance. The document analyzes plot points, characters, and endings to draw comparisons between the Western and Indian cultural works. It concludes that despite different backgrounds, the two stories share structural similarities.
This document discusses various terrorist attacks that have occurred in India and identifies the monsters and victors in each case. It provides details of the Bhopal gas tragedy (1984), Babri Masjid demolition (1992), 1993 Mumbai bombings, Godhra train burning (2002), and 26/11 Mumbai attacks (2008). For each incident, it lists the key events, locations impacted, casualties, and identifies the terrorist groups or individuals considered the "monsters" and their leaders or supporters termed as the "victors". The document concludes that in all such cases, the "victors" can be considered the real "monsters".
This document provides an analysis of the characters in Henry Fielding's novel "Tom Jones". It introduces the main characters like Tom Jones, Sophia Western, Mr. Blifil, Molly Seagrim, and Lady Bellaston. Tom Jones is the protagonist who has many affairs throughout the story, while Mr. Blifil is his antagonist. The document then analyzes some of the female characters like Molly Seagrim, Nancy Miller, and Lady Bellaston and their relationships with Tom Jones. It concludes that the characters in the novel break societal norms of morality through excessive drinking, sex, and spending.
This document summarizes Aristotle's six parts of tragedy: plot, character, thought, diction, song, and spectacle. It defines each part, with plot being the soul and arrangement of incidents, character determining qualities and moral purpose, thought as the faculty of speech, diction as the expression of meaning in words, song holding the chief place of embellishment, and spectacle having emotional attraction but being the least artistic. It concludes that representational literature contains these elements, each with their own importance and purpose.
- The document discusses the concept of hubris using the example of Dr. Faustus.
- Hubris refers to extreme pride and arrogance that often leads to a character's downfall. In Greek mythology, it was associated with committing great crimes and defying the gods.
- In Christopher Marlowe's play, Dr. Faustus displays hubris through his insatiable ambition for knowledge, wealth, and power that leads him to sell his soul to Lucifer in exchange for supernatural abilities. His arrogance and defiance of Christianity result in his damnation.
This document provides a comparison of the short story "The Fakeer of Jungheera" by Henry Louis Vivian Derozio and the film Mangal Pandey. Both works involve a forbidden love between a lower caste man and an upper caste widow. In the short story, Fakeer rescues Nuleeni from being forced to perform sati, but they are killed by her family. In the film, British soldier Gordon rescues Indian widow Jwala from sati, and they end up in a relationship despite societal opposition. The document also provides background on the authors Derozio and social reformer Raja Ram Mohan Roy, who worked to abolish practices like sati and
Thinking of getting a dog? Be aware that breeds like Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds can be loyal and dangerous. Proper training and socialization are crucial to preventing aggressive behaviors. Ensure safety by understanding their needs and always supervising interactions. Stay safe, and enjoy your furry friends!
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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2. Hallucination and its causes
• Cambridge English Dictionary defines
hallucination as: “an experience in which you see,
hear, feel or smell something that does not exist,
usually because you are ill or have taken a drug.”
• Hallucination, visions, transcendental
experiences are central mostly to romantic poetry
whether it’s Coleridge’s opium addiction or
Wordsworth’s obsession with nature.
• For Keats both the causes of hallucination, stated
in the above definition, can be taken into
consideration.
3. The effect of Hallucination on Keats
• Further his imagination
• Helps him in picturizing the situation
4. Ode to Psyche
•The lines indicating hallucination are:
•“Surely I dreamt to-day, or did I see
The winged Psyche with awaken’d eyes?
I wander’d in a forest thoughtlessly,
And, on the sudden, fainting with surprise…”
5. Ode to Nightingale
• The very first of the ode suggest
hallucination:
• “My heart aches, and a drowsy
numbness pains
My sense, as though of hemlock I
had drunk,
Or emptied some dull opiate to
the drains…”