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Assignment: Paper no. 12

Assignment: 12 Role of English in India from Sociological perspective To evaluate my assignment click here, Name: Rudrika Gohel Course: M.A. English Sem: 3 Batch: 2017-2019 Roll No: 32 Enrollment No: 2069108420180015 Submitted to: Smt.S.B.Gardi Department of English MKBU Email Id: rudrikagohel97@gmail.com Paper No: 11 Topic:  Role of English in India from Sociological perspective #Introduction:- "Language is intimately tied to man's feeling and activity. It is bound up with nationality, religion and the feelings of self. It is used for work, worship and play by e veryone, he be beggar or banker, savage or civilised". There are multiple reasons for the overpowering of English language in India. Our country is Multilingual, Multicultural, pluralistic milieu. An individual can function best through the language which he acquires natively  English has deep impect in India. English language becomes overpower, because it

Assignment : Paper no. 11

Assignment: 11 Orientalism To evaluate my assignment click here, Name: Rudrika Gohel Course: M.A. English Sem: 3 Batch: 2017-2019 Roll No: 32 Enrollment No: 2069108420180015 Submitted to: Smt.S.B.Gardi Department of English MKBU Email Id: rudrikagohel97@gmail.com Paper No: 11 Topic:  Orientalism ➧Introduction:- Orientalism' book written by Edward Said, Professor at Columbia University. He studied the visuals of Arabic world which is related to Orientalism.   It  is a critique of the study of the Orient and its ideology. Said examines the historical, cultural, and political views of the East that are held by the West, and examines how they developed and where they came from. He given the meaning of Orient, that means middle East.  Said was promoted to full professor in 1969, received his first of several endowed chairs in 1977, and in 1978 published Orientalism , his best-known work and one of the most influential scholarly books of the 20t

Assignment: Paper no. 10

Assignment:10  Psychoanalysis in Mourning Becomes Electra To evaluate   my assignment click here, Name: Rudrika Gohel Course: M.A. English Sem: 3 Batch: 2017-2019 Roll No: 32 Enrollment No: 2069108420180015 Submitted to: Smt.S.B.Gardi Department of English MKBU Email Id: rudrikagohel97@gmail.com Paper No: 10 Topic:   Psychoanalysis in Mourning Becomes Electra Author:- Eugene O'Neill has an influence of Freudian concepts. His portrayal of characters is very realistic, his expressionism is closer to Strindberg's "psycho-expressionism". O'Neill created characters representing psychological complexes, as we can find in his play The Strange Interlude. In his play the struggle is with the man himself and with his own past and future. Also his characterization is significant. He uses psychological symbolism. The psychological pattern of the play has become ever more introvert and complex. About the Play: The title itse

Assignment: Paper no. 9

Assignment:9 Stereotypical Women Characters in 'To the Lighthouse' To evaluate my assignment click here,  Name: Rudrika Gohel Course: M.A. English Sem: 3 Batch: 2017-2019 Roll No: 32 Enrollment No: 2069108420180015 Submitted to: Smt.S.B.Gardi Department of English MKBU Email Id: rudrikagohel97@gmail.com Paper No: 9 Topic:  Stereotypical women characters in 'To the Lighthouse' ⏩'To the Lighthouse' Novel written by Virginia Woolf. However it famous for the concept of stream of consciousness. It has three parts, The Window, Time passes, The Lighthouse. The narrator is annonymus. The story connected with stream of thoughts and actions. The main concern is to the lighthouse, going or not. To the lighthouse is a modern fiction, it has nothingness, anxiety, strange and difficult.  The chrarachar are very rational, has scientific thinking. The novel deals with clock time vs. psychic time, all the events tack place

'The Birthday party' film screening task

Post-viewing task Hello, the task is based on the screening of the film 'The Birthday Party', on which we get the thinking activity. To open the worksheet click here , • Why  are two scenes of Lulu omitted from the movie?    Lulu's character omitting from the movie, we can say, Stanley is the protagonist and Lulu remains in centre in the scene of blackout, Stanley becomes criminal,  Stanley attackes on Lulu. So from this we can say that women abused by the man.    and we have simpathy for Lulu. So that is one reason for omitting Lulu's character from the movie.   •  Is  movie successful in giving us the effect of menace? Where you able to feel it while reading the text?           Yes, there is effects of menace in movie and in the play also. Menace in the sense of danger or something mysterious. When we read the play,  we can sense that Stanley has a mysterious past which we are not informed about that,  while watching movie remain ther