Saturday, 30 May 2020

Love after love By Derek Walcott

Love After Love

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                           Hear I am going to wrote about the Derek Walcott's poem love after love. So lets see

     
                       Derek Walcott was born in 1930, died in March 2017. He was a saint Lucian. He was a writer, poet and play wright. He received the 1992 Nobel prize in literature. His works include the home poem " omeros" which is Walcott's major achievement. He also received awards for his play - “ Dream on monkey mountain ". In 2011 he got To st. Eliot prize for his books of poetry white egrets.

Love After Love 


                        This poem encourages the leader to recognise and make peace and accept your own self - the poet says you make peace with your own previous rejection, denial and abandonment of your self. The poem shows to accept, enjoy and love your self and your life. The poet feeds that when we are young, we are completely at ease with ourselves but as we grow we got lost in the whims of the world loose our selves and we ignore who we really are and what we really want.

                          The poet wants to tell the readers to accept all that part of us. That is not just the good bits and virtues but we have to accept our selves wholly and fully. That is we have to tack except both the existance of the darkness within. The poet feels that in trying to see through our darkness, we may easily understand in other and when we understand the darkside of our life, it may help us to tune our life, balance our. Life and to become whole again.

                         Walcott uses his mixed heritage as an analogy and as a platform to asking the deeper question in the poem. He wants to tell the readers the purpose that God has sent us on this earth celebrate and feast on all that God has mad for human beings. The poem also reflects self compassion that is accepting all your flaws and weakness, sit and love "being with your self laugh and share. Be at peace again fake down all the negativity about your self and learn to love the person that you are.

Conclusion 

                      This poem is also about letting go of your past memories, the bad obstacles that you may have faced in life. It is about focusing on a good things that you have achieved and looking forward in your life. It also explains how you have to learn to love your self before you love some one else.
 
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Friday, 29 May 2020

Penelope by cerol ann Duffy

Penelope by Cerol ann Duffy

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                               So here I am going to wrote about the famous poet carol ann Duffy's poem Penelope. In “ Penelope " Duffy creat the female voice. Duffy presents" Penelope " as a woman who grows more independent of her husband as she casually pusses time by embroidering.


                       Carol ann Duffy is a poet, play wright and freelance writer. She was born in 1955 in Glasgow and read philosophy at river pool University. She is a former editor of the poetry magazine - Ambit. She is a regular reciever and a broadcaster. She moved from Landon to manchester in 1996.

Penelope 



                     Duffy subwords the male dominance of this tale of odyssey by showing unlike in the original myth, Penelope grows accustomed Odysseus absence and embroidery becomes the local point of her life. In her collection "worlds wife" Duffy makes women the protagonist of the stories and there for subwords the idea of weak women behind powerful man carol Duffy herself is a feminist and leftish, she is the first female poet laureate further more. She is the first openly Gay poet laureate as Duffy describes herself As "Penelope" becomes more engrossed in her embroidery. Her view on reality widens. Her life is depicted in her embroidering as she describes her.

    " thimble like an acorn.
                Pushing up through umber soil".

                           This symbolises how embroidery has become her re-brith and new found voice of independence from her husband. Duffy uses emagery to give meaning to the female voice, and the mentions of the colours show how Penelope felt during time's of her life Penelope recalls her childhood at first.
       
                  " I swed a girl
                            Under a single star-cords-stitch silver - silk".

                        This line illustrate the innocense and beauty of a young " Penelope" while waiting for her husbands return she gives the image of

                   " Running after childhood 's
                       Bouncing ball".

                    Than, she uses bright colours such as pinks and greens to show the hopefulness of youth, however, she also depicts a disappointing image by adding grey threads and brown, the change from silver to grey emphasizes Penelope's des
Disapointment.

                      In the last stanza the narrator again depicts the change of events in Penelope 's life. Here Penelope' s voice is strongest Penelope is so engrossed in her work. She is used to her life, she lives alone she feels that she does not need her husband that she herself does not need to fall back on the male domination.

Conclusion 

                         Duffy areas the female voice in Penelope by allowing the character to grow in strength and independence through satirizing the sterio type of embroidery being associated with the weakness of women and instead she makes it a symble of strength in independence.

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Thursday, 28 May 2020

Eklavya by Meena Kandasamy

Eklavya 

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                              Hear I would like to write blog about poem Eklavya written by Indian poet meena kandasamy.


                       Meena kandasamy is an Indian poet, fiction, writer, translator and activist who is based in chennai, Tamilnadu, India. Most of her works are centred on feminism and the anti cast " annihilation movement" of the contemporary Indian milieu. Meena kandasamy has published two collection of poetry. She also edits the Dalit - A bi-monthly alternative English magazine of the Dalit media network.

                       Meena kandasamy, a part from her literary works, she is bold and vocal about various contemporary political issues relating to caste, corruption, violence and womens right is an influential and regular on social media.

Eklavya 


                         In the poem " Eklavian" which is an extract from her collections of poems that "Touch" meena kandasamy starts the poem by assuring the tribe man of so - called low caste - Eklavya and consoles the character by saying 

          " you can do a lot of things 
              With your left hand." 

                         She takes up the, episode of the " mahabharata" where Eklavya was exclude from the "Art of Archery". By the great Guru Dronacharya, and he had to pay a heavy price for being a tribe man of so called low caste. Meena kandasamy is critical of this treatment mented out by Eklavya from a Guru like Dronacharya. 

        " Besides facist Dronacharya warrant left - handed treatment". 

                          Eklavya possessed the noblest soul and a noble character. He pasted with his table only to gratify the will of a Guru who did not taught him but rather humiliated him by debarring Eklavya and stopping him from learning Archery. His right thumb was amputated just because he should not become a better Archer than a boy of uppercasts. 

Conclusion 

                 Here the poetess again consoles such Eklavya that they don't nerd their right thumb. To do any type of work. That what the poet is troubled with is that Dronacharya's decision was affected by verna system. 

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Search for my tongue by Sujata bhatt

Search for my tongue

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                          Here I would wrote to blog about the famous poem search for my tongue by Indian poet sujata bhatt. Her poem search for my tongue was widely praise by critics and she received a cholmondelay award in 1991 and the Italian tratti poetry prize in 2005.


                  Sujata Bhatt was born in 1956 Ahmedabad, Gujarat and brought up in pune until 1968,when she emigrated to United States with her family. She received the commonwealth poetry, prize and the Alicehunt Barttett prize for her first collection of poems “ Brunizem" in 1987.she news lives in Bremen Germany with her husband the German writer. She is visiting proffesor in creative writing at nothing huntrant University.


                            Search for my tongue is a work that describes the struggle of person embracing a new culture and ' tongue' the poet depicts the situation in ways that express her desperation to hood that ' mother tongue'. The final thoughts of the poem indicat her fears of losing it are unfounded as in will always to her an even graw.

                             Sujata Bhatt's multicultural perspective on language, culture, art and history surely originate in her own life expiriance. The poet asks the questions that what does it means when you say and ask me.

              " I have lost my tongue "
      
                                The question then she wants to ask is " what would you do it you had two tongues in your head and than you lost one of them". The lost tongue is the mother tongues. And the speaks has left the mother tongue and she could not really know the other language that is the foriegn tongue. 
        
                  The speaks then continues to suggest that 

"you would not use them both together 
                             And the foreign tongue". 

                                This line is what our speaker tongue happened to her until she had a dream and than the poem takes a different angle and a different furn, where the speaker in the middle part of the poem present her Gujarati writing. 

                                This idea of a mother tongue representing an entire language is a fency  metaphor could "metonily" this comparison compares the speakers tongue to a plant that grows back after being cut down because they are vcains that is our speakers mother tongue. 

            " It blossoms out of her mouth". 

                    This last Image shows the joy and peace of being able to speak in once own language that is the first - language. The mother tongue. 

Conclusion 

                  So hear poet 's first and native language comes alive inside her, pushing aside the foreign language that she can't ever really know compared to her mother tongue. The poet concludes the poem by stating that whenever she thinks she has forgotten, she has lost the mother tongue. 

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Wednesday, 27 May 2020

B. A. The Portrait of a lady

' The Portrait of a lady'

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                              Here I would like to write 'The Portrait of a lady' is part of an autobiography by khushwant singh. In this story, the author draws a pen portrait of his grandmother. He beautifully unfolds their several changes.

 About the author


                     Khushwant singh was an Indian author, lawyer, diplomat, journalist and politician. His experience in the 1947 partition of India inspired him to write Train to Pakistan in 1956. He served as the editor of several literary and news magazines, as well as two newspapers, Through the 1070s and 1980s. Between 1980 1986. He served as member of parliament in Rajya sabha the upper house of the parliament of India.

Notable works 
  • The History of sikhs
  • Train to Pakistan 
  • The sikhs Today
  • The fall of the kingdom of the punjab 
  • A History of the sikhs

The Portrait of a lady


                       The Portrait of a lady is sory is a loving tribute from a grandson to his grandmother. He presents her as a tender, loving and deeply religious old lady singh says that his grandmother was an old woman. She was so old that her face was wrinkled that at the present it was difficult to believe she would ever had been young and pretty. Her hair was white as snow. She had a little stoop in the back. 

                              She could be seeing reciting her rosary all the time. The author says that " she was like the winter landscape in the mountains and exponcce of pure white serenity breathing pace and contentment.

                            Author's grandmother was hung on the wall. He appeared too old and it was that he over hada wife. He appeared to have only lots and lots of grandchildren. Singh was the only child at that time his presents had gone to live in the city leaving him behind the village under the care of his grandmother.

Conclusion 
   
                      All the children sat in the veranda reeiting alphabets while his grandmother is engaged reading holy scriptures. Finally in the evening. The author and the grandmother would walk back home feeding the dogs.

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B. A. The meeting pool by ruskin bond

The meeting pool

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                            Hear I would like to wrote about 'The Meeting pool' by Ruskin bond. The beautiful short story Bond about three friends who take a pledge to return to their favourite pool after ten years.

Ruskin Bond 


            Ruskin Bond is an Indian author of British descent. He lives with his adopted family in Landour, sussoerie, India. He was awarded the sahitya Academy Award in 1992 for our Trees still Grow in Dehra, his novel in English. He was awarded the padma shri in 1999 and the padma Bushan in 2014.

Notable works

  • Our Trees still grow in Dehra
  • A fight of pigeons
  • The Blue umbrella 


The meeting pool 


             The meeting pool also known as my Boyhood days. The story starts with Rusty, the narrator. Strolling on a Road, it is about to rain, and then suddenly he hears the sound of water running, like in a stream behind a dark line of forest. The best part of their childhood revolves around a pool, which was discovered by Rusty and thus came to be known as Rusty 's pool. As soon as Rusty discovered the pool near the ravine. He was excited to convey the news to his two friends.

                          The secret pool became their meeting point. They indulged in activities like fishing, swimming, wrestling and buffalo rides. The pool not only symbolized the bond of friendship between them but also became a part of their consciousness. They decide to return on a fifth of midday ten year letter the pool again. Rusty keeps up his word and comes to the pool. Rusty was the only one who went to the pool on the schedule day.

Conclusion 

                         So, However, there is no bitterness or rancour as he understands that with the passage of time, their needs and priorities, his amazement, he discovers another pool another group of friends splashing about in it. The story thus convey the message that life goes on come what may.

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Tuesday, 26 May 2020

B. A. A Room of One's own

A Room of one's own by virginia woolf 

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                      I would like to write blog about 'A room of one's own' by virginia woolf is an extended essay by virginia woolf, first published in September 1929.The work is based on two lactures woolf delivered in October 1928.

 Virginia woolf


                     Virginia woolf was an English writer, feminist, essayist, publisher, and critic,considered one of the most important modernist 20th century authors and also a pioneer in the use of stream of consciousness as a narrative device.

Notable works

  • Mrs Dallowy (1925)
  • To the Lighthouse (1927)
  • Orlando(1928)
  • A room of one's own (1929)
  • The waves


 A Room of One's own 


                      Virginia woolf has been asked to talk to a ground of young women scholars on the subject of women and fiction. Reflecting on her day, the narrator realizes that women have been shut out of education and the financial and intellectual legacy that men have always had access to. 


                          The dramatic setting of one's own is that woolf has been invited to lecture on that topic of women and fiction. She advance the the thesis that 'a women must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction' her essay is constructed as partly-fictionalized narrative of the thinking that led her to adopt this thesis. She dramatize that mental process in the character of an imaginary narrator. 

                              The narrator being her investigation at oxbridge college. Where she reflect on the different education experiences available to men and women as well ' as on mor material differences in their lives. She the spends a day in the British Library perusing the scholarship on women, all of which has written by mend all all of which has been writer in anger. 

                               The figure of judith Shakespeare is generated as an example of the tragic fact a highly intelligent woman would have met with under those circumstances. 
   
Conclusion 

                      A survaey of the current state of literature follows, conducted through a reading the first novel of one of the narrator's contemporaries. 

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B. A. Sigmund Freud - Creative writing and Day Dreaming

Creative writing and Day - Dreaming

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                              Hear I would like to wrote about creative writing and day dreaming by sigmund freud. Creative literature is connected to various branches of study and fine arts.

Sigmund Freud 



                        Sigmund Freud was born in 1856 and died in 1939. He is one of the prominent figures in psychology and his influence has extended far beyond the boundaries of psychoanalysis. He is recognized as the founder of psychoanalysis, psychology. He is recognized as the founder of psychoanalysis, the branch of psychoanalysis.

His works
  • The Interpretation 
  • Three Essays on the Theory 
  • The Ego and the Id
  • A General Introduction of psychoanalysis 
  • Civilization and its Discontent 
  • Totem and Taboo

Creative writing and Day-Dreaming


                           Sigmund Freud, the neurologist who founded psychoanalysis as a branch of modern psychology, highlighted the Relationship between creative writing and day - Dreaming. He wrote the articles like 'interpretation of dream and' Tatem and Taboos ' and analyzed the human mind dividing it under three categories. ID, Ego and Libido. He also talked about different levels of mind like conscious, half-conscious and subconscious. Freud observes that the human mind is full of complexities and it registers numberless perception from the external would.


                                The disturbed state of psyche visualizes hallucinations, nightmares and Day-Dreaming, sometimes, the suppressed desires of a human being come to the surface in the from of day - Dreaming. Freud watched the stage performance of Shakespeare's play ' Hamlet' many times from which he developed his theory of oedipus complex. In literature, especially in creative writing, there are humberless references of characters who indulge in Day-Dreaming.

Conclusion 

                             According to Freud, the creative writing does the same as the child at play. He creates a world of fantasy which he takes very seriously - that is which he invests with large amount of of emotions while separating it sharply from reality Fraud say that the unreality of the writers imaginative world matches with the world of the child. 
   
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Monday, 25 May 2020

B. A. Colonialist criticism Chinua Achebe

Colonialist criticism 

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                                   Hear I would like to wrote about colonialist criticism by Chinua Achebe. The essay 'colonial criticism' is an attack on a lingering colonialism in the criticism of African writer writes the text or 'they produce literature, their literature goes to European for analysis. Every African literature has to get through the sarcastic remarks of European writers.

Chinua Achebe 


        Chinua Achebe was a Nigerian novelist, poet, professor, and critic. His first novel things fall Apart, often considered book in modern African literature.

Notable works

  • The African trilogy
  • Things fall Apart 
  • Mo longer at Ease
  • Arrow of God 
  • A main of the people 
  • Antilles of the savannah



   Colonialist criticism


                  The word " colonialist" may be deemed inappropriate for two reasons first, it has come to be associated in many minds with that brand of cheap, demagogic and out modent Rhetoric which the colonislist.

                        Achebe sees the faults of colonialist criticism in the assumption that the African writer is "somewhat unfinished European and that somehow outsiders can know Africa better than the native writers. Achebe opposes, the European colonial prejudice, habit of ruling and discriminating other and comparing African people, their literature habit of ruling and discriminating other and comparing African people, their literature, art and culture etc. He argues that African literature should not be judged by the colonialist criticism because it has its own particularly and peculiarity. The mask of European civilization does not know the history of African people. So Achebe 's claim is that blacks should write their own history neglecting what has been already universalized.

                       Achebe says that every text comes out of specific time space and the people. Therefore, every text is related to space. Specific and people specific. African people have experience about racism. African might have made many mistakes, but they didn't bring racism in the world Achebe sustained the idea that " the term universalisam must be vanished".

Conclusion 

                        Achebe says all time European writers cannot criticism the Africans. Even the native writers have noy done anything to uplift the condition of African literature. He says farnestness on the part. Of the native writers is most important to uplift the condition of African literature, only then African literature will get the prestigious status otherwise they will be dominated. 

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Saturday, 23 May 2020

B. A. Novel :- The woman of the Brewster place

The women of brewster place

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                         Hear I would like to write blog about my B. A. studies novel. The women of Brewster place is a novel by Gloria Naylor that was first published in 1982.The main Theme of this novel is The search for a homes, the hopefulness of migration, the power of personal connections.

About the author 


                                Gloria Naylor was Born in 1950. Naylor was raised in new york by working - class parents. Her mother encouraged her to write when she began to exhibit creative ability at the age of seven. She earned her degree in English from Brooklyn college of the city University of nee york in 1981.

  • Her famous work 
1) Linden Hills (1985)
2) Mama Day
3) sapphira wade
4) Bailey's cafe

About the Novel 


                            The women of Brewster place are 'hard - edged, soft - centered brutally demanding, and easily plaesed". Their names are mattie michael, Etta mae Johnson, Lucillea" ciel' Tuener, melanie " kiswana" Browne, cora lee, Loraine, and Theresa, Each of their lives are explored in several short stories These short stories also chronicles the ups and downs many Black women face. 


                  The women explores the lives of both men and women in an urban setting and examines relationships, both in terms of friendship, and romantic love, including homosexual relationships. 

                            Brewster place is a housing development in an annamed city. It serms destined to be an unfortunate place since the people linked to its creation are all corrupt. Brewster place inheritance its last inhabitants. African Americans, many of whom are migrants from the southern hunt of the United state. 

Conclusion 
  
                            So, the ability to connect to another human being is an exential idea throughout the novel, touched upon again and again in every story that unfolds. Matti and Eva's connection is the first in a series of life-atering relationships that have the power to restore hope to an otherwish hopeless situation. Mattie finds Eva shortly after she feels her rundown apartment, Etta finds mattie walting up for her when she is her lowest point, and Loraine finds Ben when it seems as if no one else in the world understands her. 

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Friday, 22 May 2020

B. A Novel :- Bama's Sangati

Sangati by Bama

                            Hear I would wrote about the novel sangati. Bama's Sangati is a unique Dalit feminist narrative carrying autobiographical elements of the whole community. In the focuses the double oppression of females.


                    Bama walked the first major step of success and popularity with her work, karukku, she witnessed all the hardships of her own paraiyar woman community. Her second work sangati is an ambience of dalit women particularly paraiyars community, it draws a real picture of this community. 

       Sangati means news, events, happenings, and the book is one of the inter connected anecdotes.


                           In sangati Bama is success ful to draw a real picture of growth, decline, cultuyand loveliness of dalit women. She also lays emphasis on the fact that the women of parayar community lead a happy life in time of trouble and depression. All kinds of difficulties of dalit women their boldness and weakness are described by Bama in her sangati.

                              The novel has several individual stories, anecdotes and memories that portray the events taking place. In the life of women in pariyar community in tamilnadu, in sangati the language of dalit women is rich and resourceful giving way to proverbs folklore and folk songs. Bama as a feminist. 

                               In sangati Bama is successful to draw a real picture of growth, decline, culture and liveliness of dalit women. She also lays emphasis on the fact that the women of paraiyar community lead a happy life in time of rouble and depression. All kinds of difficulties of dalit women their boldness and weakness are described by Bama in her sangati. 

Conclusion 

                             In this autobiographical novel, the stories not only explain sorrows, tears, sexual harassment and restless labour of dalit women but also their rebellious nature and their eagerness to face the problem in life. Their self-confidence enables them to overcome adversities of life. The text discussed above can be discussed under the subaltern studies as the features we noticed in the text resembles with the texts that belong to the subaltern category.
       

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B. A. Novel :- Charle and the chocolate factory

Charle and the Chocolate Factory

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                              Hear I would like to write blog about My B. A. studies novel. Charle and the chocolate factory. Charle and the chocolate factory is a 1964 children's novel by Roald Dahl. The story features the adventures of young Charle Bucket inside the chocolate factory of eccentric chocolatier willy wonka.


                        'charle and the chocolate factory' is about the boy charlie who is found of chocolates and who lives near willie worknka chocolate factory. Wonka declares five golden tickets saying that five winner children would be offered free tour to his factory and life - time supply of chocolates, Augustus Gloop, veruea saly, violent Beauregard, mike tea vee and charlie Bucket are winners of the golden tickets. During the tour to the factory, all becomes victim of their obsession except chrlie whom wonka makes the owner of the factory.

About the author


                       Charle and the chocolate factory was written by Roald Dahl. He was a British novelist, short story writer, poet, screenwriter, and fighter pilot. His books have sold mor than 250 million copies worldwide. He rose to prominence in the 1940s with works for both children and adults and he became one of the world's best - selling anthors. Dahl's works for children include.

  • James and the Giant peach. 
  • Charle and the chocolate factory 
  • Matilda
  • The witches 
  • Fantastic mr Fox
  • The BFG
  • The Twits 
  • George's marvelous medicine 

#'Charle and the chocolate factory 'as a comic novel.

    
                Roald Dahl is a prominent figure in children’s literature of 20th century. He has written the comic novel keeping in mind children as the reader of his work. He has adopted the light comic style while writing the novel. The language used in the novel includes the active vocabulary and the novelist has projected nursery rhymes intermittently throughout the text of the novel. The dominat mood in the novel is that of the mood of the comic. Moreover, the character provide fun through their physical movements and their speeches. 

Conclusion 
  
                       The novel highlights the comic elements throughout the text. Even the outward appearances of the characters are funny. The novelist has introduced the line drawings in the from of caricatures that create laughter among the readers. The novelist uses a mild satire in the comic reference of the novel. The novel is, thus, appropriately called the comic novel. 

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Monday, 4 May 2020

Plague - Epidemic Literature

Plague - Epidemic Literature

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                         Here I would like to write blog about Plague - Epidemic Literature. The plague, a novel about a virus that spreads uncontrollably from animals to human and ends up destroying half the population of a representative modern town.

                        As we know that, lockdown period is going on and the meeting of people would be impossible at all, But with the helo of technology everything is possible, and our Department of English always follow process is going on with the help of  technology. So this blog is of our study.



                           We all know that Covid 19 epidemic is going to affect all walks of our lives. Our creative and critical abilities will forever be governed by corona virus Pandemic. It is going to open those areas in creating writing and critical reading of literature which were rather not thought as we were in anesia of Pandemic. 

                             So hear I would wrote about The 1994 Plague in India was an out break of bubonic and plague in south - central and western India. The plague was endemic in populations of infected ground rodents in Asia and was a known canse of death among the migrant and established human populations in that religion for centuries. 


  • The plague - Albert camus





               
The plague is a novel by Albert camus, published in 1947,that tells the story of a plague sweeping the French Algerian city of oran. It asks a number of questions relating to the nature of destiny and thr human condition.

                    The novel is behaved to be based on the cholera epidemic that killed a large proportion of Oran's population in 1849 following french colonization but the novel is set in the 1940s.The plague is considered an existentialist classic despite camus objection to the label. 

                     In this novel camus put himself directly into the characters of the novel, using three of them in particular to represent his moral perspective. This is the authentic voice of camus and it sketches out the position he would take towerds ideology dogma, political or judicial murder. Camus was thenceforth separated not just from his honeland but also from is mother and his wife.


  • Humanity - human self - centerendness vs human sacrifice 


           
Albert camus tall about the idea of self centerendness vs human sacrifice. He has put character to justify his points. There is Doctor Bernard Riveux who is performing his duty well. Rieux is a man who faced with suffering and common crisis, does what he must and becomes a leader and an example, not out of heroic courage or careful reasoning. But rather from a sort of necessary optimism. His obsession with his personal suffering makes him indifferent to the larger tragedy. From which he feels quite detached. Dr Riveux does the right thing just because he see clearly what needs doing. These two seems well example of human sacrifice. There is social unrest among these kinds of people.


  • Science versus religion - the question of God and religion in times of epidemics and calamities. 
             
                           We all know that The difficulty in approaching the question of the relation and Science is that its education requires that we have in our minds some clear idea of what we meen by either of the terms, 'religion' and 'science'. Mostly during calamities or epidemic times it takes. Another shape. Science has other reason regarding the problems during epidemics and religion. Gave different kind of answers to it. "The plage" we know this kind of conflict when Dr. Rieux has seen death of all diseased people including innocent children.


  • Power of politics - fascist forces of 1940s vs surveillance socaity of 2020s.

                         
Political power is institutionalized in the form of large scale government bureaucracies. One of the persistent ideas has been that group political power concerns the activities of the states which is not confined to national boundaries. The network of political power can stretch across contries and across the globe.

                      In present time people belives in vorona has something to do with God's rage. This is definitely not the time of listening forecasting by astrologers. But the main problem is that people are living with indifference as if nothing happens. Some people are definitely doing their best to fight with this pandamic.

Work sited 

1). The Plague.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 1 May 2020, en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Plague.

2).Absalom and Achitophel.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 22 Mar. 2020, en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absalom_and_Achitophel


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