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A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 109 (Key Historical events)

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What is the Importance of Reading Religious Texts for an English Literature Student?

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Introduction We are all aware that religious texts frequently have a significant influence on literature and can provide insight into the cultural and historical context of the works under consideration. It applies to all religions and literatures. The Bible and other Christian texts, in particular, have had a significant influence on Western literature, and many works of literature contain references or allusions to religious themes, characters, or events.  Again, the Quran, Islam's holy book, is a fascinating source of information about Islamic history and culture, or you may be interested in its literary and artistic qualities as you learn about the Middle East. Similarly, readers may find the Bhagavad Gita to be a source of philosophical and ethical insight, or they may be curious about its role in Hinduism and Indian culture, which are prevalent throughout the Indian subcontinent. The Tao Te Ching, a foundational work of Taoist philosophy and a Chinese classic text, can be

A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 108 (Literary Criticism)

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A Set of 26 Objective Questions & Answers UGC NET ENGLISH QUESTION BANK/ OTHER COMPETITIVE EXAM UGC NET English model question (Multiple choice questions from English Literature (Literary Criticism) with reasoning)  What is the main focus of Aristotle's Poetics ? a) The nature of tragedy b) The nature of comedy c) The nature of epic poetry d) The nature of all forms of poetry Answer: a) The nature of tragedy

A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note 107

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  A TO Z Literary Principles from History of English Literature: Note  107 A Set of 26 Objective Questions & Answers UGC NET ENGLISH / COMPETITIVE EXAM QUESTION BANK UGC NET English model question (Multiple choice questions fro m English Literature with EXPLANATION)  Who wrote the novel "Pride and Prejudice"? a) Jane Austen b) Charles Dickens c) George Eliot d) Emily Bronte Answer: a) Jane Austen Reasoning: "Pride and Prejudice" is a classic novel written by Jane Austen, first published in 1813. In the play "Hamlet," what is the name of the ghost that appears to Prince Hamlet? a) King Claudius b) Queen Gertrude c) King Hamlet d) Prince Fortinbras Answer: c) King Hamlet Justification: In William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet," Prince Hamlet is visited by the ghost of King Hamlet (HIS FATHER), who tells him the truth about his murder. Who wrote the poem "The Road Not Taken"? a) Robert Frost b) Walt Whitman c) Emily Dickinson d)

Ten Top Novels on Industrial Revolution : A Comprehensive Study on the Topic

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What is the Industrial Revolution? In simple words, the industrial revolution was a period of rapid industrialization that took place in Europe and North America in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It was characterized by the development of new technologies, such as the steam engine and the power loom, which led to the mechanization of many industries and the mass production of goods. The industrial revolution also brought about significant social and economic changes, including the growth of cities, the rise of the factory system, and the transformation of the labor market. It had a profound impact on the way people lived and worked and laid the foundations for the modern industrialized world.

How to use YouTube as learning tools for English language students (L2)

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Introduction Although second-language acquisition literally refers to learning a language after having acquired a first language, the term is frequently used to refer to the acquisition of a second language after a person has reached puberty. Whereas children experience little difficulty in acquiring more than one language, after puberty people generally must expend greater effort to learn a second language and they often achieve lower levels of competence in that language. People learn second languages more successfully when they become immersed in the cultures of the communities that speak those languages. People also learn second languages more successfully in cultures in which acquiring a second language is expected, as in most African countries, than they do in cultures in which second-language proficiency is considered unusual, as in most English-speaking countries.

Ernest Hemingway's novel "A Farewell to Arms": Comparative Study of Frederic Henry and Catherine Barkley

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Introduction If Catherine's position as heroine is uncertain, what about the hero Frederic Henry's? In Ernest Hemingway's novel "A Farewell to Arms", Frederic Henry is the protagonist and narrator, but it is uncertain whether he can be considered a hero in the traditional sense. We will evaluate Henry's role as hero in "A Farewell to Arms" through comparative study. How Catherine's position as heroine in "A Farewell to Arms" is cemented?

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