by methodology for examination and cognizance of social issues and of decrease practices in Coolie, Untouchable. He joins wide consideration with architectonic limit, galactic vision with target truth, as in Coolie, a novel sense with epic plentifulness and splendor. He never permits vision to obscuration his vision of social reality. Like Premchand, Anand too is a true blue maker and vigorous reformer, a spectator of life who takes after the fundamental foundations of social disgracefulness and…
Chofia Basumatary Course Instructor- Dr. Usha Mudiganti “The Woman Question”: Response Paper on Presentation MA English (3rd Sem) 31 March 2017 Jude the Obscure, by Thomas Hardy, serialized in 1894, was published in book form in 1895. The novel is believed to be Hardy’s last novel as he had stopped writing novels thereafter because of the appalling backlash it had received at the times. The novel is a bleak tragedy of one Jude Fawley of Marygreen, who as a boy of eleven and as a young man had…
ABSTRACT This paper explores the allegorical aspect of Golding's novel 'Lord of the Flies', which is achieved in terms of character portrayal, narrative method, events and themes. Novel is a parable of life in the latter half of twentieth century, the nuclear age, when society seems to have reached technological maturity while human morality is still prepubescent. It is a sharp criticism on celebrated enlightenment rationality. Even in the late 21 century the lessons given by Golding is…
Drug Addiction as an Important Element in Victorian Novels: A Brief Discussion with reference to The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins The consumption of drug has always been a common part in the lives of people. People consume different type of drugs for several reasons. Some take it for medical reasons while some others take it for pleasure. The addiction towards a certain drug can have great influence on one’s life both physically and mentally. While talking about drug addiction we mainly refer to…
culture of the first century Church. This book is described as fictional, but it is written in a narrative form. The letters in this novel are not made up letters but they were found and translated into English after being hidden in the city of Pergamum. They also belonged to Antipas, a Roman businessman at the time. These letters were written by Luke, Antipas and other essential persons in the first century Church. Some of the important individuals were both Christian and pagans of the first…
WWII, Ionesco moved his family back to France and lived in Marseilles. After the war, they relocated to Paris. Ionesco would be known as a great play writer, but he did not actually write his first play, The Bald Soprano, until 1950. Ionesco decided at the age of forty to learn English. He found the English language and its simple words and…
whatever I may write about, no matter the subject. It is through their passion for what they taught, how they taught it, and how they wrote that my writing ability is where it is today. My high school experience with writing began with my freshman English teacher, Ms. Yak. As a freshman, I was completely new to high school and did not know what to expect. At the risk of sounding…
The role of women evolved through time. In Jane Austen’s novel of manners, Pride and Prejudice, the author suggests that women’s absolute role in English society of the early 19th century is to consolidate their social status exclusively through marriage. Marriage provides financial and social benefits and mothers will lead their daughters to marry judiciously in order to consolidate their social status. To begin with, marriage provides financial benefits to women which can improve their…
typewriter and bleed.” - Ernest Hemingway It has been brought to my attention that the English Department is questioning the importance of teaching about Ernest Hemingway, who they say is a “simplistic” writer. A Farewell to Arms is an example of a novel Hemingway wrote which mirrors his life and many of his own experiences during the time he spent in World War I. He is familiar with the settings of his novels because he once lived within them. As a result of writing for a newspaper company in…
Jane Eyre, a nineteenth-century English novel, follows an orphaned girl’s life from childhood to womanhood. The novel was one of the first in its genre, containing both intrigue and passion. It portrays Jane’s difficult journey in discovering independence, love, and belonging. Throughout the story, Jane is constantly faced with difficult decisions being forced to choose between her heart and her mind. The story of Jane Eyre consists of several important characters. Jane Eyre is the most…