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Session with Dr. Jay mehta

                                          In our department Dr. Jay mehta as a guest lecturer was invited. These four day session was full of knowledge and interesting things. it give deep insights into the topic and also revealed some interesting facts. the point where sir told us about the poe's style of writing, gothic elements, many psychological disorders, poe's craftsmanship it's really informative.   In ' The tell- tale heart ' murder of an old man because of awkward eye. It was cold- blooded murder. Split personality of narrator is reflected and revelance of subconscious level . In ' Black cat ' narrator loves the pets but he becomes made. When he ignored by cat not accept it and killed it. But fear and burden on his soul. In ' The fall of the house ( usher )  ' usher house has a melancholy view. Roderick boyhood companion of narrator and sister mate tragic death by sickness of house. It evokes feeling of terror , horror and thriller

Assignment Paper No. 12

To Evaluate My Assignment  Click Here Explanation of Task-based Language Learning (TBL) Name :- Charmi Vyas Roll No. :- 3 Paper Name :- 12, English Language Teaching – 1 Topic Name:- Explanation Of Task-Based Language Learning (TBL) Submitted To:- Department Of English, M.K.B.U Introduction:-                           Task based language learning (TBL) focus on the use of the authentic language and on asking students do meaningful tasks using the target language. Such task can include visiting a doctor, conducting and interview, or Teacher and student or calling customer service for help. Most approaches to language teaching can be described as ‘Form-based’. Such approaches analyse the language into an inventory of forms which can then be presented to the learner and practiced as a series of discrete items. J. Wills(1996) defines a task as an activity ‘where the target language used by the learner for a communicative purpose in order to achieve an outcome’. Here

Assignment Paper No. 11

To Evaluate My Assignment  Click Here ,  Critical Analysis on imagery homeland with example of Jhumpa Lahiri’s “The Namesake” Name :- Charmi Vyas Roll No. :- 3 Sem:- 3 Paper No. :- 11, The Postcolonial Literature Submitted To :- Department of English, M.K.B.U   ABOUT  IMAGINARY HOMELANDS “Read every page of this book; better still, re-read them. The invocation means no hardship, since every true reader must surely be captivated by Rushdie’s masterful invention and ease, the flow of wit and insight and passion. How literature of the highest order can serve the interests of our common humanity is freshly illustrated here: a defence of his past, a promise for the future, and a surrender to nobody or nothing whatever except his own all-powerful imagination.”-Michael Foot,  Observer Salman Rushdie’s  Imaginary Homelands  is an important record of one writer’s intellectual and personal odyssey. The seventy essays collected here, written over the last ten years, cov

Assignment Paper No. 10

To Evaluate My Assignment  Click Here ,  Symbolism in Old man and the sea Name :- Charmi Vyas Roll No. :- 3 Sem :- 3 Paper No.:- 10, The American Literature Submitted To :- Department Of English, M.K.B.U   Introduction:-                 Old man and the sea by Ernest Hemingway is a great novella with many philosophical ideas. Hemingway is very careful while portraying characters in his works. The novella is centered on one major character Santiago. As the title suggest Santiago is an old man. He is of 75 years old Cuban fisherman. Hemingway has presented the character of Santiago with strong determination will power, hope and confidence. What is symbolism ? According to Oxford Dictionary,                             "Symbolism means use of symbols like Object, character use of figure of color to represent abstract idea concept or quality"                          The element of symbolism is presented in all the works of Hemingway. However, th

Assignment Paper No. 9

T o evaluate my assignment    Click Here ,  Character analysis of “To The Lighthouse” Name:- Charmi Vyas Sem :- 3 Roll No. :- 3 Paper Name :- 9, The Modernist Literature About Virginia Woolf :-              Born into a privileged English household in 1882, author Virginia Woolf was raised by free-thinking parents. She began writing as a young girl and published her first novel,  The Voyage Out , in 1915. She wrote modernist classics including  Mrs. Dallowa y,  To the Lighthouse  and  Orlando , as well as pioneering feminist works,  A Room of One's Own  and  Three Guineas . In her personal life, she suffered bouts of deep depression. She committed suicide in 1941, at the age of 59. From the time of her birth until 1895, Woolf spent her summers in St. Ives, a beach town at the very southwestern tip of England. The Stephens’ summer home, Talland House, which is still standing today, looks out at the dramatic Porthminster Bay and has a view of the Godrevy Li