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    Goodbye Party for Miss Pushpa. T.S. by Nissim Ezekiel Nissim Ezekiel is a popular figure in the field of Indian Writing in English. In his lifetime‚ he has written so many poems like “The Night of the Scorpion.” and “Enterprise‚” which are entertaining and enlightening. The poem‚” Goodbye Party for Miss.Pushpa” comes under his sixth volume of poems‚ namely “Hymns in Darkness.” The occasion is a farewell party given to Miss T.S. Pushpa by her friends and colleagues in her office when

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    Summary : Poems of Subramania Bharati Reprinted Subramania Bharati (1882-1921)‚ supreme among twentieth century Tamil poets‚ has also been one of the major creative forces of the modern renaissance in Tamil Nadu‚ and has been described as Agastya incarnate who re-created Tamil. Although Bharati died young‚ his collected Poems make a volume of 600 pages‚ marked by opulence as well as variety‚ and noted alike for their vitality and musical quality as also their emotional and spiritual appeal.

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    About The Poet: Goodbye Party For Miss Pushpa T. S. was written by Nissim Ezekiel‚ one of India’s foremost Indo-Anglian poets. He was born in 1924 and was educated in Mumbai and London. He produced several volumes of verse and plays and was an art critic. Ezekiel died in 2004 at the age of 79. Most of Ezekiel’s poetry is for adults‚ as it is serious and quite difficult to understand. In this poem‚ however‚ Ezekiel uses simple Indian’ English. Here he is making gentle fun of the people who

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    Saying Goodbye!!

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    “SAYING GOODBYE” I’ve learned that goodbyes will always hurt‚ pictures never replace having been there‚ memories‚ good or bad‚ will bring tears and words can never replace feelings. There were many things I wanted to write before writing on the word goodbye‚ but life takes a man to where fate has decided and it never goes in the neat little order we desire. I never thought that saying goodbye would be so hard. I am 14 but life has taught me one thing that u might forget the place where you were

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    Goodbye Jenny

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    Authors of short stories often employ a variety of narrative techniques in order to elicit and shape the reader’s response In the short story‚ "Goodbye Jenny" by Penelope Wallace it focuses on relationships among the members of a household. Various techniques are used to promote certain ways of thinking to each character. Through the use of point of view‚ characterisation and connotated language we are invited to see the insecurity of Ian‚ infidelity of the Mother and somewhat caring Father The

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    I am writing to say goodbye. Goodbye for now‚ not for forever. I am fairly sure our paths will continue to meet. Maybe someday I’ll be more mature and better prepared for whatever comes my way‚ but I cannot anymore handle the pain you have unknowingly caused me these past months Don’t get me wrong. You have made me very happy just by sharing yourself and your life with me. The memories will stay in my heart forever. From the time we first started going out until now‚ you have unfailingly shown

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    Goodbye Columbus

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    Sometimes there are two novels that have the same theme‚ and sometimes they have the same plot‚ but in the case of the two novels‚ The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ and the novel Goodbye Columbus‚ by Philip Roth they explore the same dynamics of the chase of the American dream. In both novels there are similar themes‚ they both use the idea of sex and money as a form of power. Both novels can relate to each other because the authors decided to show how the pursuit of the American dream may

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    What according to T. S. Eliot‚ is ‘dissociation of sensibility’? What is his charge against Milton and Dryden in the essay on ‘The Metaphysical Poets’? Eliot’s theory of the ‘dissociation of sensibility’ may be said to be an attempt to find some kind of historical explanation to the dissolution of the tradition of unified sensibility which found its perfection in the writings of Dante and Shakespeare. The unified sensibility was a sensibility which was the product of a true synthesis of the individual

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    Goodbye Bafana Summary: The film is about a man named James Gregory‚ who grew up on a farm in South Africa with dark coloured people. In this way‚ James learned their language Xhosa‚ culture and conditions. Later on when James became an adult‚ he was employed by the government. The government finds out that James can speak the native language and therefore he gets a job‚ where he had to censor all kinds of letters that goes in and out of the prison and the prisoners’ conversations‚ he could

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