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How Literature Shaped Me ?

                              How Literature Shaped Me ? Hello everyone!               Here I am sharing my experience of learning literature that how literature shaped me. Throughout this five years I have studied many texts and after studying each and every texts my point of view about life also changed.              Literature is a platform where everybody gets equal chance to express their selves. Here no one is going to ask tell us your gender, here no one is going to ask tell us your cast, tell us your degree, and tell us who your parents are. Here everyone are equal. My thinking level is increased very much with critical thinking process. Before few years I was thinking only, but now I am not only thinking but now I am thinking with my increased level of thinking capacity. Now I am critical thinker. Now I am not part of that ‘Sheeple People Group’ anymore. I am a free thinker now. I am an individual now. I can think good for myself. Now I have my own mo
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What is Literature?

What is Literature? Hello friends,               Here I am going to write about ‘what is literature?’ according to me. You will find innumerable definitions of ‘What is literature?’ By reading that definitions I come to know about one thing is that we can’t bind the words for what is literature? We can say that it is an umbrella term. Literature is the world where everybody want to roam there only. Because at some extend people find sympathy towards the characters and they feel that the character in the story and they are sharing the common problems in the life. “Literature is X-ray image of society, very ugly and hard to accept. Literature is like Fruit Jam, all fruits mixed together very well that we can’t identify which test is given by which fruit. But this Fruit Jam is not sweet like original one rather I would like to say that this Fruit Jam of literature is rather bitter, hard to understand and impossible to ac

"The Swamp Dwellers" by Wole Soyinka

                                          "The Swamp Dwellers" is a play that focuses on the lives of the people of southern Nigeria in the 1950s. It portrays the struggle between rural and urban life in the country and also focuses on the struggle between human beings and nature. The Swamp Dwellers by Wole Soyinka is placed in a backward village of Nigeria in the Delta region. But the characters of the play often have important interactions with the town life. Typical to the people of a poverty ridden village, the town is a place of money, and luxury to the Swamp dwellers. To the older generation of the swamp dwellers however, the town is the symbol of corruption. Here the attitudes to the city life are mainly expressed by Alu, Makuri, Igwezu, and Kadiye. The older generations’ views to the city are expressed through Alu and Makuri. Alu and Makuri have two sons- Awuhike and Igwezu. Both of their sons went to the city for better prospects. But Awuchik

"Harry Potter" by J.K.Rowling.

                                                                    Respected sir,                  This blog is a part of my classroom activity.  Click Here  to view this activity.    Feministic reading of Harmione’s character. Whether it society or in literature female characters are always marginalized. Here in Harry potter same thing happen with the Harmione’s character. If we take look upon her character. We can say that she is intelligent more than others. Ron says that they can’t survive without Harmione. She proves her point with the logical arguments. In class her hand is always raised while others not. It is believed that women are sensitive they could not fight but in case of Harmione it is opposite. She is not sensitive but she fights against all the difficulties.  Being a female writer Rowlling gives strength, power, and intellect to Harmione’s character. But is she a central character? No. Harry is the central character. Rowlling can give strength

"The Da Vinci Code" by Dan Brown

The Da Vinci Code  is the 2003 novel written by Dan Brown. It follows Harvard professor and symbologist Robert Langdon and the gifted French cryptologist Sophie Neveu as they investigate a murder in Paris' Louvre Museum. They are stunned to discover bizarre riddles that lead them to a trail of clues hidden in the works of Leonardo da Vinci, seemingly left by the museum's late curator, Jacques Saunière minutes before his death. Their race to discover the closely guarded secret held by Saunière uncovers a battle between the Priory of Sion and Opus Dei over the possibility of Jesus having been married to Mary Magdalene. The Da Vinci Code  is, in a manner of speaking, two books in one. The first is a very good suspense thriller. Author Dan Brown must either play or at least be aware of computer games; the plot has a computer game feel to it. The protagonists are dropped almost immediately into a situation of peril and must extricate themselves by solving a series of

"The White Tiger" by Aravind Adiga

                                       Balram Halwai, the narrator of Aravind Adiga’s first novel, “The White Tiger,” is a modern Indian hero. In a country inebriated by its newfound economic prowess, he is a successful entrepreneur, a self-made man who has risen on the back of India’s much-vaunted technology industry. In a nation proudly shedding a history of poverty and underdevelopment, he represents, as he himself says, “tomorrow.” Balram Halwai is a complicated man. Servant. Philosopher. Entrepreneur. Murderer. Over the course of seven nights, by the scattered light of a preposterous chandelier, Balram tells us the terrible and transfixing story of how he came to be a success in life -- having nothing but his own wits to help him along. Balram begins the journey into his past by describing his early life in the village of Laxmangarh, a small community pervaded by poverty. His family is dominated by a forceful grandmother, fed as the result of the i

"The Sense of an Ending" by Julian Barnes

                                                            Respected Sir, What is the meaning of phrase ‘Blood Money’ in Veronica’s reply email? We read novel that when Veronica replayed  “Blood Money”  means from someone’s spilled blood the money is given Antony.  Tony has helped them to Mrs. Sarah Ford. At End of her life, she gave that money to Tony because of that she was happy in relationship with Adrian. One day Tony Suggested to Adrian that Met to Mrs. Sarah Ford. Later one Mrs. Sarah ford Die at that time she was happy them. But in later on Adrian committed suicide. So may be Veronica not happy of them. That’s why she tells that this money was not pure and that is why she just replayed “Blood Money”.  How do you decipher the equation: b = s – v x/+ a1 or a2 + v + a1 X s = b? 1) b= s-v x/+ a1     It means B= baby and s= Sarah, v =Veronica, a1 =Adrian. And thus baby born.  B=Baby, S= Sarah, V=Veronica, a1= Adrian. A2+ V+ a1 X S =B A2= Antony W