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English ASSIGNMENT TOPIC: - SPENCER

  SUBMITTED TO: Miss Aditi ghosh                             Submitted by: Hafiza Yasmin                                                   Table of contents • Introduction • Intellectual background of Spencer • Poetic practices of the time • Spencer’s life • Spencer’s works • Conclusion • Source                 Introduction: Edmund Spencer belonged to the later half of the sixteenth century. This period was the periodic of Elizabeth I’s reign. At the time, England was emerging as a strong nation. This process had begun with the uniting and integrating role of Henry VIII at the turn of the sixteenth century. Initial years of Elizabeth’s rule raised hopes of prosperity. However, soon as the years moved in the direction of a steadied economic path, E...

Bargaining scene of Dr. Faustus

  ENGLISH ASSIGNMENT   TOPIC :-   BARGAINING SCENE   NAME :- CHANDINI SULTANA and  ROUSHANA PARBIN B.A 1ST SEMESTER   Submitted to: Miss Aditi  Ghosh   1.Fautus'  bargaining  scene  with Lucifer is the most familiar part of "Doctor Faustus".  Faustus Bargain has become a standard way of referring to some kind of " deal with the devil " .It means doctor foster sign a deal with Lucifer in bargaining scene.   2. But the importance of the bargain extent beyond this famous plot device. The idea of some kind of economic exchange or deal the tragedy.     3. Wagner gets a clown to agree to be his servant in return for learning some black magic.   4. This deal my be taken to suggest that bargain with often simply occasion for one individual to exploit another.   5. However there is another system of bargaining in the play, related to Christianity. The word "REDEMPTION" ...

Murder of Roger Acryod as a Detective Fiction

What is Detective Fiction? Discuss in reference to The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.  Detective Fiction is a popular subgenre of crime fiction which centres around investigating and solving a mystery to find the culprit. Features of the Detective Fiction include: ◉ Setting: The first thing we need is a mysterious setting, for example, a train, a theatre or a school. ◉ Crime/Target: Next, your students will need to think about the crime and the victim, and this is the heart of the story. ◉ Suspects: Every detective fiction story needs suspects (suspects are people who may have done the crime). To write their own story, children need to think of a couple of people who could have done it. Think about who might have been around the crime scene and, very importantly, why they might have committed the crime (this is called a motive). ◉ Clues: Clues are the objects that can help the detective track down the criminal. It should be something that could belong to one of the suspects.  ◉ Res...

Critical Insights on Frantz Fanon

  1. Born on the island of Martinique under French Colonial rule, Grants Omar Fanon(1925-1961) was one of the most important writers of black Atlantic theory in an age of anti-colonial liberation struggle. 2. In 1952, Fanon published his first major work "Black Skin, White Masks". 3. The purpose of this book was to explain the psychological conditions of colonialism, in other words, what kinds of mentality Black and White people had in colonial societies. 4. Canon's essay "The So-Called Dependency Complex of the Colonized" is a work that provides critical insights into the psychological and social effects of colonialism on the colonized population. 5. Psychological Impact: Fanon examines the profound psychological impact of colonization on the colonized people. He argues that colonization leads to feelings of inferiority, self-doubt, and alienation among the colonized. 6. Dependency Complex: Fanon introduces the concept of the "Dependency Complex...