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Comparison between the Paradise Lost by John Milton and the Ramayana by Valmiki Paper no.1 The Renaissance Literature To evaluate my presentation click here Comparision between the Paradise Lost by John Milton and The Ramayana by Valmiki from MinkalItaliya

Theme of Colonialism in Robinson Crusoe

Theme of Colonialism in Robinson Crusoe Prepared by: Minkal Italiya M.A English semester: 1 Batch: 2018-20 Enrollment No: 2069108420190020 Roll no: 26 Email id: italiyaminkal@gmail.com Submitted to: Smt. S. B Gardi, Department of English, MKBU Paper no-2: Neo Classical Literature Topic: Theme of Colonialism in “Robinson Crusoe” To evaluate my assignment  click here Theme of Colonialism in Robinson Crusoe Introduction:-                       The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventure of Robinson Crusoe is a novel by Daniel Defoe which was first published in 1719. Robinson Crusoe is Daniel Defoe’s first long fictional work in which he introduced two of the most enduring characters English Literature: Robinson Crusoe and Friday. Robinson Crusoe represents a prototype of a culture, a religion and an ideology. In Robinson Crusoe he stands for the English imperialism, Capitalism and colonialism. The stor

Explanation on literary terms: Catharsis and Diction

Explanation on literary terms: Catharsis and Diction Prepared by: Minkal Italiya M.A English semester: 1 Batch: 2018-20 Enrollment No: 2069108420190020 Roll no: 26 Email id: italiyaminkal@gmail.com Submitted to: Smt. S. B Gardi, Department of English, MKBU Paper no-3: Literary Theory and Criticism- Western Poetics-1 Topic: Explanation on literary terms: Catharsis and Diction To evaluate my assignment  click here   Explanation on literary terms: Catharsis and Diction 1 1)     Catharsis as a literary term The word Catharsis is a Greek word which mean as “cleansing”. In literature it is used for the cleansing of emotions such as sadness, pity and fear of characters through witnessing art. It can also be any other radical change that leads to emotional regeneration of the character. Definition of Catharsis ~ The word Catharsis is an emotional discharge through which one can achieve a state of mor

Theme of Rebellion in John Milton’s “Paradise Lost”

Theme of Rebellion in John Milton’s “Paradise Lost” Prepared by: Minkal Italiya M.A English semester: 1 Batch: 2018-20 Enrollment No: 2069108420190020 Roll no: 26 Email id: italiyaminkal@gmail.com Submitted to: Smt. S. B Gardi, Department of English, MKBU Paper no-1: The Renaissance Literature Topic: Theme of Rebellion in “Paradise Lost”   To evaluate my assignment  click here Theme of Rebellion in Paradise Lost Introduction: -                             Paradise Lost is an epic poem written by John Milton. The entire poem was written into a blank verse and also published in two version. The first version was published in 1667 which was formed in ten books. After that the second edition was published in 1674 which was formed in twelve books. The book contains the story of the fall of man primarily how Adam and Eve fell to the temptation of the Satan and how God expelled them from the Garden of Eden(

Eklavya as a Subaltern in “The Purpose”

Eklavya as a Subaltern Prepared by: Minkal Italiya M.A English semester: 1 Batch: 2018-20 Enrollment No: 2069108420190020 Roll no: 26 Email id:  italiyaminkal@gmail.com Submitted to: Smt. S. B Gardi, Department of English, MKBU Paper no-4: Indian Writing in English To evaluate my assignment  click here Eklavya as a Subaltern Introduction: T.P.Kailasam was a playwright and prominent writer of Kannada literature. He is also remembered as a father of modern kannda. He has a good command over English language. His English plays are different from common play and the plays are mostly inspired by Puranic themes. He delivered this theme with intellectual idioms of those days. His popular plays are;  - Fulfilment - The Purpose - The Brahmin’s Curse -Keechak - Karna  The Purpose (1944) The Purpose is a play which is divided into two parts. In this short play Kailasam dramatized the events whic