Wednesday, October 18, 2023

The character of sue

 Sue Bridehead Character Analysis...



                   Sue is character of Jude the obscure... She is cousin of the protagonist Jude. She is charming, lively, intelligent, interesting and attractive in the way that an adolescent girl.

            Sue's parents were divorced and she was raised in London and Christminster. It's impossible not to see other sides to her personality. She is self centred, wanting more than she is willing to give, she is intelligent but her knowledge is fashionable and her use of it is shallow. She is outspoken but afraid to suit her actions to her words. 

            She is intelligent, unconventional young woman whom Jude loves and lives with but who is twice married to Phillotson.

Characteristics:-

1] intelligent

2] Charming

3] lively

4] Interesting

5] attractive

6] self centered

7] fashionable

                       Sue embraces the same rigid religious views that she criticized when she was younger and trying to build her life with Jude. She chooses to pursue a sexual relationship with Phillotson, even though she absolutely does not want to and he does not ask it of her. In the end, guilt forces Sue to transform herself into all of the things she most seemed to hate in her earlier life. Even though she may survive the end of the novel, she's no longer the Sue Bridehead we have come to know and Jude has come to love—and if that's not tragedy, we don't know what is.                                    






Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Important of reasons and emotions



" Emotion without reason lets people walk all over you; reason without Emotion is a mask for cruelty."- Nalini Singh


Importance of reason and emotions in our life

Reason


How reasons can helps us

- There is are many reasons why reasons are important. Reasons helps us to understand why things happen and how they are connected. They help us to make sense of our experiences and to make decisions based on evidence and logic.

- Reasons also helps to communicate effectively with others, as they provide basis for discussion and debate

- Additionally, reasons can help us to identify and address problems, 

- Reasons can help us to develop solutions.

- Reasons are essential For making sense of the world and for making informed and rational decisions.


Several reasons why reasons are important



1. Decision making : Reasons play a crucial role in decision making. They help us evaluate different options and make choices that are in line with our values, priorities, and long-term objectives.


2. Motivation :  Reasons serve as motivators that inspire us to take action and pursue our goals. When we have a strong reason behind our actions, we are more likely to stay committed, overcome obstacles, and persist in the face of challenges.


3. Prioritisation and Time : Reasons help us prioritize our time and resources effectively. When we have a clear understanding of our reasons, we can allocate our time, energy, and resources in a way that supports our goals and values. This allows us to focus on what truly matters and avoid getting distracted or overwhelmed by less important tasks or activities.


4. Drive : Reasons provide the fuel that drives our motivation and helps us stay focused on what we want to achieve.

5. Personal growth : Reasons contribute to personal growth and fulfillment. They push us outside our comfort zones, encourage us to learn and develop new skills.




Emotion

- The meaning of emotions is a conscious mental reaction subjectively experienced as strong feeling usually directed toward a specific object and typically accompanied by physiological and behavioral changes in the body.

- Emotions carries a strong implication of excitement or agitation but, like feeling, encompasses both positive and negative responses. 

          




Where do emotions come from ?

- Emotions are  influenced by a network of interconnected structures in the brain that make up what is known as the limbic system.


3 reasons why emotions are important 


1. Emotions can motivate you to act

- Emotions increase the likelihood that you will take an action. 

- When you are angry, you are likely to confront the source of your irritation. 

- When you experience fear, you are more likely to flee the threat. 

- When you feel love, you might seek out a partner.



2. Emotions can make you make decisions 

- Research has found that experiencing fear increases perceptions of risk, feeling disgusted makes people more likely to discard their belongings, and feeling joy or anger causes people to leap into action.



3. Emotions helps others understand you better 

- When you interact with other people, it is important to give clues to help them understand how you are feeling.

- These cues might involve emotional expression through body language such as various facial expressions connected with the particular emotions you 

- When you tell friends or family members that you are feeling happy, sad, excited, or frightened, you are giving them important information that they can then use to take action.



What is Marriage and importance of marriage

 WHAT IS MARRIAGE?AND IMPORTANCE OF MARRIAGE...


    " A happy marriage is long conversation which always seems too short" - Andre Maurois.

                    Hello guys... Here I am writing blog on what is Marriage and importance of marriage in life... Marriage is a platformfor man and woman who want to live together with society's permission.

                    Marriage is a social institute for staying together, take care of eachother and help to eachother... Both have same responsibility to give same effort in relationship.

                   


                   The legal religious ceremony that formalizes the decision of two people to live as a married couple, including the accompanying social festivities.

Important of marriage... 


                 Marriage means you have to give your all attention, love , care, respect, time , happyness, sadness, smile, cry with the same person (a man and a woman) you marry.

               A marriage is a journey not just a destination. It's two souls walking united hand in hand along every path. There is no more lovely, friendly and Charming relationship, communion or company than a good marriage.



                  It's an institution which admits men and women to family life. It is a stable relationship in which a man and woman are allowed to have children.

               Marriage doesn't guarantee that you will be together forever, It takes trust, respect, commitment, understanding, friendship and faith in your relationship to make it last.

                      


Friday, September 15, 2023

The importance of being earnest by Oscar Wilde

The importance of being earnest...

 Ambitious is the last refuge of the failure...


Introduction:-

1] Name:- Oscar Wilde
2] Birth:-1854
3] Death:-1900
4] Occupation:- Author, Playwright
5] Language:- English, French,Greek
6] Literary moments:-
    (Aesthetic moments)
    ( Decadent moments)
7] Notable works:-
     ( The picture of Darian gray)
     ( The importance of being earnest)

                    He was an Irish poet and playwright. After writing in different forms throughout the 1880s, he became one of the most popular playwright in London in the early 1890s.
   

Play can help to teach literary devices.

                      


# Importance of play in literature:-

        Play is a literary form of writing for theatre which narrates a story with elements of conflicts, tensions and actions through dialogues of characters for dramatic significance. It is divided into acts and scenes the writes present their feelings, emotions and ideas through their characters and make them speak.

Preface:-

            The importance of being earnest, in full The importance of being earnest. A trivial comedy for serious people, play in three acts by Oscar Wilde, performed in 1895 , and published in 1899.


          Oscar Wilde's

     The importance of being earnest
               
                        [1] Act 1
                        [2] Act 2
                        [3] Act 3                              

     
# Themes in the play :- 

1] Duty and Respectability
2] The obscene of compassion
3] Religion
4] Popular Culture
5] Secret lives
6] Passion and Morality
7] Courtship and Marriage
8] Perpetuating the upper class
9] Class Conflict
10] Name and identity
11] Dual identity

# Literary context:-

         Lady Windermere's fan,an ideal husband and A women of no importance are the related plays to The importance of being earnest by Oscar Wilde.These plays were written from 1892 to 1895. It was the time when the literary career of Oscar Wilde was at the poet and his plays were widely performed on the London stage.     

      These plays shows the characteristics of comedy and drama. These plays are revolving around the same themes as that of The importance of being earnest. The themes include uncertain parentage, the fallen women, wordplay, dark secret, mistaken indentities, and a biting critique of the social standards and morality of the Victorian era. 

 Conclusion:-

                         According to Victorian morals, Lady Bracknell was the most moral character within the play. One of the first examples where she shows the most morality is when Algernon is talking about his invalid friend, Mr. Bunbury, and she shows no sympathy towards the man whatsoever.

Wednesday, September 13, 2023

Hard times by John Dickens

                  Hard times



"A loving heart is truest wisdom..."

Introduction:-
  • Name:- Charles John Dickens
  • Born:- 1812
  • Death:- 1870
  • Occupation:- writer
Notable works:- Oliver twist.

                He was an English writer and critics who created some of the world's best-known fictional characters and is regarded by many as the greatest novelist of Victorian era. His works enjoyed unprecedented popularity during his lifetime and by the 20th century,critics and scholars had recognished him as a literary genius. His novels and short stories are widely read today. 


PREFACE:-

                Hard times by Charles Dickens is a novel about a school superintendent named Thomas Gradgrind who raises his childhood Tom and Lousia strictly. Hard times is a novel written in the Victorian age by Charles Dickens. This novel shows tyranny and oppression of manufacturers and owners of factories during the 19th century Dicken explores how drastically the industrial revolution changed lives of people particularly farmers.


THEMES:-


  1. Fact v/s fancy
  2. Industrialsm and it's evils
  3. Unhappy marriages
  4. Femininity
  5. Surveillance and knowledge
  6. Fidelity
  7. Escape
  8. A complate human being
  9. Class conflict
   ABOUT HARD TIMES

Hard times:for this Times
        Hard times is the tenth novel by Charles Dickens, first published in 1854. The book surveys English society and satirizes the social and economic conditions of the era.   
        Hard times is unusual in several ways. It is by far the shortest of Dickens novels , barely a quarter of the length of those written immediately before and after it. Also, unlike all but one of his other novels, Hard times has neither a preface nor illustrations. Moreover, it is his only novel not to have scenes set in London. Instead the story is set in the fictitious Victorian industrial coketown, generic Northern English mill-town, in some ways similar to Manchester, though smaller. Coketown may be partially based on19th-century Preston.

                  One of Dickens's reasons for writing Hard Times was that sales off his weekly periodical Household Words were lowCritics such as George Bernard Shaw and Thomas Macaulav have mainly focused on Dickens's treatment of trade unions and his post- industrial Revolution pessimism regarding workers during the Victorian era. F.R.Leavis, a great admirer of the book , included it but not Dickens's work as a whole - as part of his Great Tradition of English novels.

Conclusion:-

                            The story ends with a glimpse into the future where Mr Bounderby dies alone in Coketown and Mr Gradgrind abandons his fact-oriented and rational philosophy to help poor people instead. Cecilia Jupe, on the other hand, marries and lives a happy life with her own family while Louisa never will have one of her own.

   

Monday, February 17, 2020

breathing of heart....♥️

In this blog I have shared a booklet "Breathings of a Heart" which contains information about Nobel laureates of English literature who won Nobel Prize from 1901 to 2019.

This book is prepared by 3 Batch
FY (2019 - 2022)
SY (2018 - 2021)
TY (2017 - 2020)

Here I am sharing the link of our book

https://www.slideshare.net/yeshab68/nobel-prize-inliterature

Thursday, July 4, 2019

The slave's dream....by Word Worth

                    ❇️    The slave's dream    ❇️

      


❇️  Introduction of poet : 

"Music is the universal language of mankind."
_ by henry word worth

❇️Born : 27 February ,1807  
❇️ Death : 24 mqrch ,1882 

                       The poem "the slave's dream" is written by Henry wordworth . He became a proffepro at Baundoin and Haruard college and studied of mythology and legend.i have study this poem in my syallbuas .

 ❇️ His other works like.....

       1]  Evangeline
       2]  The song of Hithwan
       3]  The village blacksmith
       4]   paul rever's ride

                    ❇️   Critical Analysis. ❇️ 

                            In this poem " the slave's dream" .he has represent the condition of slave.

                  Poem has Nigerian slave protagonist.he saw a dream on lying on sand that he finally went to his mother land and meet his children and wife.
             
                                He realized freedom in his dream but still there was a golden chain which was not allowed him to fly. In his dream he was flying  during his ride. He saw the Nigerian rever glowifl,palm trees and mountain which suggest peace and freefof.He also saw the forest where they have shouted for liberty but now he was a slave.

                                 The slave has saw the family ,motherland  and smile in his dream but when he remembered the condition of his family without him , he stated crying in his dream.
        

                       He was beaten by his master and all those painful memories have ourpowerd him. The slave was not able to feel the whep because he has felt the reality. He was dead. His body was lifeless and his soul was broken.

              " A slave is one who waits for someone to come and free him . " 
                                  - by Ezra pound

                        Henry wordworth has presented the disiares of freedom by a slave and harsh reqlity of his life in that he is not able to Free him self from slacers in dream also. The condition of sold slave and his life was like an animal, even an animal can rebel and harm the master but slaves were not able to do that. The end death has freed the soul from the body of slavery but the soul was broken.

                               The master was beating him but he was not able to feel and not able to feel the pain of beqtibe because now he wqw dead . and the soul of him was free from slavery and he was also free with dead of body. He was dead with the memory of his native land and family and he thought the people of Nigerian was souted for freedom. 

   ❇️ Rhyme scheme :  The rhyme scheme of this poem is irregulan.
      
                        ❇️ Conclusion ❇️

                         As a reader I think the slave was saw in dream they was nearing from freedom. They were shouted for liberty. The slave of this poem is wait for freedom but the master of the slave is beating him. And after all in the world the slave was get freedom after his dead.

                 
       
                  ❇️ Thanks for watching ❇️