Thursday, 28 November 2019
Thinking Activity:Arundhati Roy:know the author And works
Arundhati Roy: know the Author and works
Hello reader!
This blog name "Arundhati Roy: know the Author And works." This task given by Dr. Dilip Barad sir . You can Click here this link.

Arundhati Roy is well known novelist. Suzanna Arundhati Roy is an Indian author best known for her novel " The God of small Things "

which won the Man Booker prize for Fiction in 1997 and became the biggest-selling book by a non-expatriate Indian author . She is also a political activist involved in human rights and environmental causes. " The God of Small Things " is the debut novel of Indian writer Arundhati Roy. It is a story about the childhood experience of fraternal twins whose lives are destroyed by the Love Laws" that lay down " who should be loved, and how.And how much." " The Ministry of Utmost Happiness "

"The Ministry of Utmost Happiness " is at one an aching love story and a decisive demonstration. It is told in a whisper, in a shout, through tears and sometimes withal laugh. Its heres are people who have broken by the world they live in and the rescued mended By love and by hope.
Question:1 If you are asked about Arundhati Roy, what will be your answer?
Answer: if you asked about Arundhati Roy . So why Arundhati Roy is very famous novelist? I give you this answer Arundhati Roy is very famous writer or novelist. Her all work are good work . Her writing style is very effective. You can read her all work. For example like " The Ministry of Utmost Happiness." This novel published in 2017. This novel is very popular novel. This novel her second novel. Another work like
" The God of small Things." This first novel Arundhati Roy won the Pulitzer prize for fiction in.
Question: 2 If you are asked about two novels by her ,what will be your answer?
Answers : Arundhati Roy's all work is good . For example " A Ghost story " published in 2014. " The Algebra of Infinite Justice " this work published in 2002. Her second novel is you can Click here on this link.
We can see this image and understand to the this title " The Ministry of Utmost Happiness " is another different book her another work and this novel is very famous. And this novel is's story is love story. Second novel" The God of Small Things " is first novel but this both novel is different. Another example like

Question:3 If you are asked about her perspective towards life what be your answer?
Answer: about my answer related this question ,so we can see thisClick here on this link in this link's suggests eco critical perspective of Arundhati Roy's book "The small Things of Gods"of Arundhati Roy's perspective is different some like culture , love relationship in this time , communication of human beings, feminism etc. Many of her perspective .
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Monday, 25 November 2019
Workshop on Quality and Authenticity of Web resources
☆Workshop on Quality and Authenticity of web Resources
Hello reader!
On 19th November 2019 ,we have attended a workshop on Quality and Authenticity of web Resources. This workshop organized at English Development through Dr.Dilip Barad sir. This workshop is Good. And this workshop give information of websites. And how important websites? And what is Quality of workshop? So this blog related to many factors of websites.
☆Wikipedia's important in education:
Wikipedia is Good website. This website is very helpful in educating. Many people use of this website . Wikipedia is of growing importance as an encyclopedia, primarily because it a free encyclopedia... one might very well consider wikipedia and Nupedia together to be important as the first example of a usable encyclopedia that is bu collaboratively by the public.
☆ what is education Quality in wikipedia?
High education is important for the person, social and economic development of nation. Education is important empowers minds that will be able to conceive students to do the analysis while making life decision.
Since wikipedia is a highly dynamic system, the articles are changing very frequently.
☆ Originality :
When I use of this website sometime I have think on this website. And wikipedia's material is original or not.
● Sparknotes:
Sparknotes is another website . And this website is very helpful in education.
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Frankenstein
◇ Mary Shelley's Frankenstein v/s Kenneth Branagh's movie Frankenstein:
☆Pre-viewing tasks:
Question:1 what is gothic scientific fiction?
Answer: 1
Gothic science fiction, also known as space goth, is a subgenre of science fiction that involves gothic conventions. By definition, the subgenre attempts to capture the dark atmosphere of gothic fiction while also incorporating elements of science fiction.Gothic novels focus on the mysterious and supernatural. InFrankenstein, Shelley uses rather mysterious circumstances to have VictorFrankenstein create the monster: the cloudy circumstances under which Victor gathers body parts for his experiments and the use of little known modern technologies for unnatural purposes.
Question:2 What is a frame narrative?
Answer:
Frame narratives, as exemplified by Mary Shelley's Frankenstein,were popularly used in nineteenth century English literature to introduce multiple characters and perspectives. This literary device was a layered narrative that featured a story within a story, at times within yet another story.
Question:3What is the point of view of the author?
Answer:
The novel begins with narration from Captain Walton, who is writing a series of letters to his sister Margaret. The point of view then switches to Victor Frankenstein, who tells Walton about his life and how he came to be wandering in the Arctic.
Question:4
What are the viewpoints of different characters?
Answer:
Frankenstein is narrated in the first-person using language like “I”, “my”. and another like character give the different points of view. Monster etc.
Question:5
Do you have confusion about the title of the novel?
Answer: yes
Question:6
Who do you think is the real monster, the Creator or the Creature?
Answer:
The real monster in this novel is in fact Dr. Victor Frankenstein himself. Victor is a hostile and selfish being whose rejection of his creation led to his demise, and that of his family.
Question: 7
What is tabula rasa?
Answer:
Tabula Rasa Blank State is an empirical philosophical notion that John Locke used is a crucial factor in analyzing and understanding Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. ... Infants must learn from an instructor who is mostly the parents of the infant so that he or she will fill that blank state with knowledge.
Question:8
What is the significance of the subtitle "The Modern Prometheus"?
Answer:
The myth of Prometheus as it relates to Mary Shelley's 1818 masterpiece, ''Frankenstein.'' Still, the question remains: who in ''Frankenstein'' is the 'modern Prometheus?'
●Who Is Prometheus?
Mary Shelley's 1818 masterpiece Frankenstein is famously subtitled The Modern Prometheus, after the Greek myth of the god Prometheus. This Greek god steals the sacred fire of Mount Olympus and gifts it to humanity.
The supreme god Zeus condemns Prometheus to eternal punishment for his treachery against the gods. Chained to a rock, Prometheus' liver is eaten by an eagle. Because he's immortal, he heals by night, only to endure the same torture the next day and every day throughout all eternity.
So why would Shelley use this subtitle for her famous novel? Who exactly is the modern Prometheus in Frankenstein? Is it Victor Frankenstein - or his monster?
●Victor Frankenstein
Victor Frankenstein certainly seems like a modern Prometheus. Prometheus dares to give to humans what had before belonged only to the gods: the sacred fire. In this, he was also giving technology to mankind. The sacred fire provides warmth and sustenance, but it also allows mankind to forge tools and weapons. It frees us from our dependence on the good pleasure of the gods for our survival.
Additionally, Victor dares to give to humans what had belonged only to God: immortality. No longer are life and death a matter of God's will: they are the byproduct of human learning and the outcome of human endeavor and intention.
●Victor's Era & His Eagle
Prometheus' name means 'forethought,' but his successor, Victor, is also able to think ahead, planning and carrying out what once only the gods had been able to do. The rapid advance of scientific knowledge characterizes the late 18th century, known as the Age of Enlightenment. It was believed that there was nothing science couldn't do, nothing man couldn't achieve.
Question:9
Do you think Mary Shelley's Frankenstein stands on the brick of revolutionary changes?
Answer: yes
☆ While viewing the movie:
Question:1
How is the beginning and the end of the movie?
Answer:
when I see the this movie so I am becomr very surprised . beginning to ending of this movie is Good.
Question:2
Do you feel the effect of horror in the movie?
Answer: yes
Question: 3
What do you think about the character of the monster in the movie?
Answer:
About my opinion on monster character. monster is Good character. but ending of the movie monster nothing getting.
Question:4
What do you think about the conversation between Victor and the monster?
Answer:
About my opinion on conversation between victor and monster. so this conversation is Good in movie but something I am not understand what you this both character say?
Question:5
Do you think that some scenes are omitted or replaced by other scene ?
Answer: yes
Question: 6
How is the effect of these changes?
Answer: Good
Question: 7
Do you think the director has used appropriate symbols in the movie?
Answer: yes
☆Post-viewing tasks:
Question:1 What is the difference between the movie and the novel?
answer :
plot is same but some factors is different in movie.
Question:2
Does the movie help you to understand narrative structure of the novel?
Answer: About my view on this movie so sometimes I am very become confused but than I read original so I understood of the narrative structure of the novel.
Question:3
Do you think the movie is helpful to understand the viewpoints of different characters?
Answer: yes
Question: 4
What do you think about the creation of lady monster in the novel and Elizabeth's look of a monster in the movie?
Answer :
After being assured of Elizabeth's safety, Henry completes the Bride's body. A storm rages as final preparations are made to bring the Bride to life. Her bandage-wrapped body is raised through the roof. Lightning strikes a kite sending electricity through the Bride. They remove her bandages and help her to stand. Pretorius then declares it "The Bride of Frankenstein!" The excited Monster sees his mate and reaches out to her. When the monster quotes "friend" to it, the Bride screams in horror at the sight of him. When the Monster tries to advance on her, the Bride screams again as the Monster quotes "She hate me! Like others." As Elizabeth races to Henry's side, the Monster rampages through the laboratory and puts his hand on a lever. When Henry tells Elizabeth that he can't leave his creation, the Monster tells Henry and Elizabeth "Yes! Go! You live!" To Pretorius and the Bride, he says "You stay. We belong dead." While Henry and Elizabeth flee, the Monster sheds a tear as the Bride hisses, and he then pulls a lever to trigger the destruction of the laboratory and tower
so this both is different.
Question: 5
Think about Victor's acceptance of Elizabeth and rejection of the monster.
Answer: when I see the movie I am very confused this question why monster rejection? but ending of the movie I understand and movie give my answer.
Question: 6
Do you think the director is faithful to the novel ?
Answer: yes
☆Pre-viewing tasks:
Question:1 what is gothic scientific fiction?
Answer: 1
Gothic science fiction, also known as space goth, is a subgenre of science fiction that involves gothic conventions. By definition, the subgenre attempts to capture the dark atmosphere of gothic fiction while also incorporating elements of science fiction.Gothic novels focus on the mysterious and supernatural. InFrankenstein, Shelley uses rather mysterious circumstances to have VictorFrankenstein create the monster: the cloudy circumstances under which Victor gathers body parts for his experiments and the use of little known modern technologies for unnatural purposes.
Question:2 What is a frame narrative?
Answer:
Frame narratives, as exemplified by Mary Shelley's Frankenstein,were popularly used in nineteenth century English literature to introduce multiple characters and perspectives. This literary device was a layered narrative that featured a story within a story, at times within yet another story.
Question:3What is the point of view of the author?
Answer:
The novel begins with narration from Captain Walton, who is writing a series of letters to his sister Margaret. The point of view then switches to Victor Frankenstein, who tells Walton about his life and how he came to be wandering in the Arctic.
Question:4
What are the viewpoints of different characters?
Answer:
Frankenstein is narrated in the first-person using language like “I”, “my”. and another like character give the different points of view. Monster etc.
Question:5
Do you have confusion about the title of the novel?
Answer: yes
Question:6
Who do you think is the real monster, the Creator or the Creature?
Answer:
The real monster in this novel is in fact Dr. Victor Frankenstein himself. Victor is a hostile and selfish being whose rejection of his creation led to his demise, and that of his family.
Question: 7
What is tabula rasa?
Answer:
Tabula Rasa Blank State is an empirical philosophical notion that John Locke used is a crucial factor in analyzing and understanding Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. ... Infants must learn from an instructor who is mostly the parents of the infant so that he or she will fill that blank state with knowledge.
Question:8
What is the significance of the subtitle "The Modern Prometheus"?
Answer:
The myth of Prometheus as it relates to Mary Shelley's 1818 masterpiece, ''Frankenstein.'' Still, the question remains: who in ''Frankenstein'' is the 'modern Prometheus?'
●Who Is Prometheus?
Mary Shelley's 1818 masterpiece Frankenstein is famously subtitled The Modern Prometheus, after the Greek myth of the god Prometheus. This Greek god steals the sacred fire of Mount Olympus and gifts it to humanity.
The supreme god Zeus condemns Prometheus to eternal punishment for his treachery against the gods. Chained to a rock, Prometheus' liver is eaten by an eagle. Because he's immortal, he heals by night, only to endure the same torture the next day and every day throughout all eternity.
So why would Shelley use this subtitle for her famous novel? Who exactly is the modern Prometheus in Frankenstein? Is it Victor Frankenstein - or his monster?
●Victor Frankenstein
Victor Frankenstein certainly seems like a modern Prometheus. Prometheus dares to give to humans what had before belonged only to the gods: the sacred fire. In this, he was also giving technology to mankind. The sacred fire provides warmth and sustenance, but it also allows mankind to forge tools and weapons. It frees us from our dependence on the good pleasure of the gods for our survival.
Additionally, Victor dares to give to humans what had belonged only to God: immortality. No longer are life and death a matter of God's will: they are the byproduct of human learning and the outcome of human endeavor and intention.
●Victor's Era & His Eagle
Prometheus' name means 'forethought,' but his successor, Victor, is also able to think ahead, planning and carrying out what once only the gods had been able to do. The rapid advance of scientific knowledge characterizes the late 18th century, known as the Age of Enlightenment. It was believed that there was nothing science couldn't do, nothing man couldn't achieve.
Question:9
Do you think Mary Shelley's Frankenstein stands on the brick of revolutionary changes?
Answer: yes
☆ While viewing the movie:
Question:1
How is the beginning and the end of the movie?
Answer:
when I see the this movie so I am becomr very surprised . beginning to ending of this movie is Good.
Question:2
Do you feel the effect of horror in the movie?
Answer: yes
Question: 3
What do you think about the character of the monster in the movie?
Answer:
About my opinion on monster character. monster is Good character. but ending of the movie monster nothing getting.
Question:4
What do you think about the conversation between Victor and the monster?
Answer:
About my opinion on conversation between victor and monster. so this conversation is Good in movie but something I am not understand what you this both character say?
Question:5
Do you think that some scenes are omitted or replaced by other scene ?
Answer: yes
Question: 6
How is the effect of these changes?
Answer: Good
Question: 7
Do you think the director has used appropriate symbols in the movie?
Answer: yes
☆Post-viewing tasks:
Question:1 What is the difference between the movie and the novel?
answer :
plot is same but some factors is different in movie.
Question:2
Does the movie help you to understand narrative structure of the novel?
Answer: About my view on this movie so sometimes I am very become confused but than I read original so I understood of the narrative structure of the novel.
Question:3
Do you think the movie is helpful to understand the viewpoints of different characters?
Answer: yes
Question: 4
What do you think about the creation of lady monster in the novel and Elizabeth's look of a monster in the movie?
Answer :
After being assured of Elizabeth's safety, Henry completes the Bride's body. A storm rages as final preparations are made to bring the Bride to life. Her bandage-wrapped body is raised through the roof. Lightning strikes a kite sending electricity through the Bride. They remove her bandages and help her to stand. Pretorius then declares it "The Bride of Frankenstein!" The excited Monster sees his mate and reaches out to her. When the monster quotes "friend" to it, the Bride screams in horror at the sight of him. When the Monster tries to advance on her, the Bride screams again as the Monster quotes "She hate me! Like others." As Elizabeth races to Henry's side, the Monster rampages through the laboratory and puts his hand on a lever. When Henry tells Elizabeth that he can't leave his creation, the Monster tells Henry and Elizabeth "Yes! Go! You live!" To Pretorius and the Bride, he says "You stay. We belong dead." While Henry and Elizabeth flee, the Monster sheds a tear as the Bride hisses, and he then pulls a lever to trigger the destruction of the laboratory and tower
so this both is different.
Question: 5
Think about Victor's acceptance of Elizabeth and rejection of the monster.
Answer: when I see the movie I am very confused this question why monster rejection? but ending of the movie I understand and movie give my answer.
Question: 6
Do you think the director is faithful to the novel ?
Answer: yes
Matthew Arnold: characteristics of good poetry and criticism
☆ Matthew Arnold :Characteristics of Good poetry And criticism
Hello reader,
We Are know of poetry, but what is good poetry? Why poetry form is different? So late see the details of what is Good poetry ?and what is characteristics of Good poetry? This task given by Dr. Dilip sir.
● What is Good poetry?
Poetry is " The best words in their best order..The underlying thought of the poem is also Important. "
= " poetry is the art of using words in a way that will make a image come alive . It expresses feelings, both Good and bad.A great poem can make you see,hear,smell,taste, and though the things the poet is writing about."
A good poem take you to the city,to the sea ,to the heart of and and all matters,you seeit,taste it ,belong to it. A Good poem is a menagerie of craft ; a spinning of sound ,word choice,alliteration, rhythm and often rhyme. A Good poem is a symptom of the author's effort to make sense of the world . And often, ideas that can't be expressed in prose can sometimes be expressed through strong images. A Good poem often uses clear, memorable, concrete images to make a point.
● About Matthew Arnold's view on Good poetry:
According to Matthew Arnold, he is an intellectual giant of the Victorian period. His view about poetry are elaborately stated in his " The study of poetry." He has a high conception of poetry. He points out the characteristics of best poetry where man will stay in future. Ge is confident that poetry has immense future. He expresses his views on the nature, function and character of poetry to a great extent. He gives to poetry a very high position. Arnold sets high standards for poetry. According to him, it attains the place of religion. It is an application of ideas to life. The best kind of poetry is a criticism of life.
" In poetry as a criticism of life under the conditions
fixed for such a criticism by the laws of poetic truth
And poetic beauty "
Arnold realizes that poetry has a great future. Poetry is worthy of it's high destinies. Human will find spiritual power and satisfaction in poetry. People will depend on it. Every field of human thought and action has been influenced by it . This is clear by the phrase. " worthy of it's high destinies." In Good poetry human beings would be able to find a sure resting place for their spirit.in the realm of poetry. Most of the changes were taking place. Poetry will also take the place of religious doctrines and creeds it is based on ideas which are fundamental to humanity. It considers the world outside imagination a world of illusion for poetry te idea is everything .poetry is not only the idea or the fact but also both.for this reason. Poetry has a great future. Its destiny is high poetry is an interpretation of life. It is criticism of life. It has the power to console, sustain and form us. At the same time ,it delights us too. Poetry plays an eminent role in life. It is more important than religion.
" In poetry as a criticism of life under the conditions
fixed for such a criticism by the laws of poetic truth
And poetic beauty "
Arnold realizes that poetry has a great future. Poetry is worthy of it's high destinies. Human will find spiritual power and satisfaction in poetry. People will depend on it. Every field of human thought and action has been influenced by it . This is clear by the phrase. " worthy of it's high destinies." In Good poetry human beings would be able to find a sure resting place for their spirit.in the realm of poetry. Most of the changes were taking place. Poetry will also take the place of religious doctrines and creeds it is based on ideas which are fundamental to humanity. It considers the world outside imagination a world of illusion for poetry te idea is everything .poetry is not only the idea or the fact but also both.for this reason. Poetry has a great future. Its destiny is high poetry is an interpretation of life. It is criticism of life. It has the power to console, sustain and form us. At the same time ,it delights us too. Poetry plays an eminent role in life. It is more important than religion.
● Characteristics of Good poetry:
《1》 Figure of speech:
Figure of speech or figurative language, are ways of describing or explaining things in a non- literal non- traditional way.....
《2》 Descriptive imagery:
Imagery is something concrete, like a sight , smell or taste ...
《3》 punctuation and format....
《4》 sound and Tone..
《5》 choise and meter..
● Some example of Good poetry:
William Shakespeare's sonnets,
Robert Frost 'a poetry, " Stopping by woods on a snowy Evening "
Another example of Good poetry;
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Robert Frost 'a poetry, " Stopping by woods on a snowy Evening "
Another example of Good poetry;
Thank you .........
Sunday, 24 November 2019
Thinking activity: Duality of nature
Thinking Activity: Duallity of Nature
Hello reader,
This task given by Vaidehi madam. This blog related to the 'Daulity of Nature.' About my opinion on this topic. Narlture is all time different. Nature is not particular form. We can see the nature's side is two side. One Good or second bad.
◇ What is meaning of duality of nature?
The dual nature of light Means that , in some experiments, light behaves as a wave. In other experiments, light behaves as a particle.
In physics and chemistry, wave particle duality holds that light and matter exhibit properties of both waves and of particles. The idea of duality is rooted in a debate over the nature of light and matter dating back to the 1600s, when competing theories of light were proposed by Christian Huygens and Isaac Newton.
☆About my experience with nature:
I feel better in nature. About my opinion on nature so nature always give freshness. When I am going to nature so I feel free. Means full enjoy in nature. Nature give idea. Some my photo in nature.
Another example of duality of human nature .Human nature always different. Means when you feel love feeling but another side is hate so we can see the side of human nature. Best example of book of Dr. Jekyll and mr. Hyde .
Thank you....
◇ What is meaning of duality of nature?
The dual nature of light Means that , in some experiments, light behaves as a wave. In other experiments, light behaves as a particle.
In physics and chemistry, wave particle duality holds that light and matter exhibit properties of both waves and of particles. The idea of duality is rooted in a debate over the nature of light and matter dating back to the 1600s, when competing theories of light were proposed by Christian Huygens and Isaac Newton.
☆About my experience with nature:
I feel better in nature. About my opinion on nature so nature always give freshness. When I am going to nature so I feel free. Means full enjoy in nature. Nature give idea. Some my photo in nature.
Another example of duality of human nature .Human nature always different. Means when you feel love feeling but another side is hate so we can see the side of human nature. Best example of book of Dr. Jekyll and mr. Hyde .
Thank you....
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