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Talk with author Dr. Vishal Bhadani.

In our department we invited the author Dr. Vishal Bhadani. He talked about the his book 'Fictionalay'.  The book is collection of short stories. He say that he try new attempt in Literature.  Before this he sent us four different story to read that we can come to know that what type of short stories he wrote in his book. The story are       1. Mara hath nu vat nathi.       2. Museum of innocence.       3. Sasai and ramjana.       4. Spring. From this story The story I like most is 3rd sasai and ramjana. The story is about the gir. Recently lions are sifted from gir to madhyapradesh.  The theme of the story is supernatural. Even author Dr. Vishal Bhadhahi also read story by him self. Apart from this he also read the story Mara hat ni vat nathi. In this story he wrote about the diffrent part of hand with the help of this he talked about the social problem. I found this attempt very interesting as well as the story has contrast with it's title also. Then

Frankenstein

The novel Frankenstein was written by Marry  Shelley. She claimed that  the tale came to her in a vision late one night as the moon streamed through  her window. Her account was disputed, but astronomers at Texas State University have now substantiated her 'Frankenstein moon.'  Here in this blog I will talk about the dream and if I have to create the story on dream what will my story or the creation will beautiful or ugly. As well as I also give my  interpretation on word monster.  According to science "We dream because we think,” said Lauri Loewenberg, author of "Dream On It: Unlock Your Dreams, Change Your Life" and founder of the webs what your dream means  . “Dreaming is a thinking process and is actually a continuation of your thoughts from the day,” she said. "That stream of consciousness, that inner chatter that runs through our heads all day long, doesn't stop once we've fallen asleep.”  While you sleep, the part of the brain

Northrop Fry : The Archetypes of literature.

Harman Northrop Fry was a Canadian literary critic and literary theorist, considered one of the most influential of 20th century. Archetypal literary criticism is concerned to analyzing the a text in concern to myth and archetype that could be in text in the form of description, symbol, image, allusions, reference, characteristics traits etc. 1. What  is Archetypal criticism ? What does the Archetypal critic do?    Archetypal means original form. It refers to universal symbol, theme, character, images. This all are represent throughout the literature. It is a team in which Frye's Archetypal criticism strictly categories work based on their genres which determine how archetype interpret in text. Archetypal Critic would suggest that all human experience is connected through    literature and this experience is expressed again and again by using the same pattern thro ughout time and space.  2.  What is Frye trying to prove by giving an analogy of ' Physics to Nature

Interaction with the professor from France.

  On 22nd January 2019 we had  surprise visit in our department of English. This visit by French professor.   Prof. Saeed   Paivandi and Prof. Fantanini Christine from University of Lorraine , France.  Prof. Kishor Joshi from department of Economics has introduced the guest. We had small talk with them. They mainly talk about two things. Fristly they talk about merger of smaller University  as part of making world class University. Second they talk about gender disparity in higher education. Apart from this they also talked about unequal distribution of wealth, yellow movement and unemployment.  When they talk about the movement in France their thoughts are contradict with each other. Prof.  Saeed believe that the violence in any movement is wrong. On the other side Prof. Christin believe that violence is normal when you are against something. I think the reason of there contradictory thought is their culture difference. Prof. Saeed is not from France he only go th

I.A. Richard's figurative language.

Ivor Armstrong Richards (26 February 1893 – 7 September 1979), known as I. A. Richards, was an English educator,literary critic , and rhetorician whose work contributed to the foundations of the new criticism a formalist movement in literary theory which emphasized the close reading of a literary text, especially poetry, in an effort to discover how a work of literature functions as a self-contained,self- refernatia,  esthetic object. He was a pioneer in the domain of new criticism. His path breaking works are,         1. The meaning of meaning 1923         2. The principal of literary criticism. 1924         3.  The practical criticism. 1929 There are three objective to write The practical criticism. 1. To introduce new kind of documentation. 2. To provide new technique. 3. To prepare a new way for educational Method. In his work he discuss about  figurative language as well as metaphorical language which was an orthodox of close textual and verbal study and analysis of wo