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    Things Fall Apart in Colonial Context Things Fall Apart depicts the downfall of an Igbo community in Nigeria. The book follows the story of a protagonist‚ Okonkwo‚ a well respected leader and warrior in his community‚ during the eve of colonialism. More specifically the book highlight missionary journies to Igbo communities‚ including Okonkwo’s and whose presence was initially received with‚ welcomed with open arms or aggressive resistance. Through Okonkwo‚ we experienced how three villages responded

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    Children’s literature in India A nation’s literature is traditionally seen as a reflection of the values‚ tensions‚ myths and psychology that identify a national character. Bendict Anderson defines nation as ‘an imagined community’. He maintains that the members of a nation never know each other‚ meet or hear each other‚ yet they still hold in common an image of who they are as a community of individuals. How is a ‘common image’ passed on to children (and to people in general) in India? One of

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    The Formation of Dalit Sensibility in Dalit Literature Kusum Lata*Surekha Dangwal** In Indian society there exists a hierarchical ordering of people called Varna System which refers to “a notional all India fourfold division of society into estates based on function” and each individual has a position in society according to this hierarchy laid out by the Law books of the classical period. The upper rung of this system is the ‘Brahmins’ followed by ‘Kshatriyas’ (Warriors) and ‘Vaishyas’ (Merchants)

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    Introduction to democracy. Assignment: “Democracy is not only a system of Government; it is a way of life.” Written by: Amna Ashraf Chohan Semester I B. English “Democracy is not only a system of governments‚ it is a complete way of life.” What is Democracy? Merriam-Webster’s dictionary defines Democracy as a. a form of government in which people choose leaders by voting b. a country ruled

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    Ode on a Grecian Urn Keats’ poetry depicts an enchanted world of beauty. It is a world of melody‚ imagination‚ sensuous delight. It also resounds with a note of melancholy and tragic sense of human suffering. He is often classed with Shakespeare and his poems attain the perfection of classic art. It has a felicity of expression‚ excellence of vision and wealth of imagery‚ which are purely Keatsian. Unlike Lord Byron or Shelley‚ he does not have an intellectual attitude towards

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    The Road is Not Taken What would be more important‚ the safety of an animal‚ or our own safety? Each day many animals cross our roads but sometimes the unfortunate happens when an animal accidently crossed the road when we are passing by. What do you do? In “Thoughts on Capital Punishment” by Rod Mckuen and “Traveling Through the Dark” by William Stafford‚ there are some similarities that help the reader compare the two poems‚ but there are also a number of differences that set them apart for

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    History of English language and literature in India starts with the advent of East India Company in India. It all started in the summers of 1608 when Emperor Jahangir‚ in the courts of Moguls‚ welcomed Captain William Hawkins‚ Commander of British Naval Expedition Hector. It was India’s first tryst with an Englishman and English. Jahangir later allowed Britain to open a permanent port and factory on the special request of King James IV that was conveyed by his ambassador Sir Thomas Roe. English were here

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    usually touches or approaches the back part of the palate‚ i.e. the velum as with / k ‚ g /. 5- The root /tongue back The farthest part of the tongue. It has a role in producing pharyngeal ‫ ﺑﻠﻌﻮﻣﻲ‬sound like / 9/ in Arabic but it has no role in English. Prepared by Salah A. Mohalawi Page 1 of 4 Mohalawisa@yanpet.sabic.com 0503343289 Phonetics 202 Not for Sale its Free for every body Some organs are Point of Articulator such as (the Upper lip‚ upper teeth‚ lower teeth‚ alveolus‚ alveopalate

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    do you annotate the poem "The Harp of India" by Henry Louis Vivian Derozio?   Why hang’st thou lonely on yon withered bough? Unstrung for ever‚ must thou there remain; Thy music once was sweet - who hears it now? Although the above post gives some interesting suggestions about labeling meter‚ there are other focuses for annotating a poem.  For example‚ you can annotate for figurative language and the meaning it grants the poem.  The title “The Harp of India” seems to suggest a metaphor‚ and the

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    Medieval English Literature (ca 700-1485) Those Who Pray‚ Work‚ and Fight |It is well known that in this world |and defend our land against an invading army. | |there are three orders‚ set in unity: |Now the farmer works to provide our food‚ | |these are laboratores‚ oratores‚ bellatores. |And the worldly warrior must fight against our foes‚ | |Laboratores are those who labor for our living;

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