Invention by experience
Compulsory English IV
1) The letter
Dhumketu (1892–1965)
• Real name: Gaurishankar Govardhanram Joshi- He has been a pioneer of the Gujarati
short story. He played an important role in the development of modern Gujarati
literature. He has written 492 short stories and 29 novels. Some of his well-known
short-story collections include Tankha, Avashesh, Pradeep, and Aakashdeep. His
famous story The Letter became widely known and included in national and
international collections. He has served
Imperialism and Greed in Heart of Darkness
The Myth of European Civilization in Africa
To answer this question, we must acknowledge that Europeans claimed their mission in Africa was to bring civilization and progress. However, as the novel develops, it becomes clear that their real motives were mainly economic and selfish, and that their claims were insincere.
Imperialism as Violence
To begin with, Marlow questions imperialism from the start. He describes conquest as “robbery with violence… aggravated murder on a great scale” (p. 7–8)
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Ettuthokai: The Eight Anthologies
- நற்றிணை (Narrinai)
- குறுந்தொகை (Kurunthogai)
- ஐங்குறுநூறு (Aingurunuru)
- பதிற்றுப்பத்து (Paditrupathu)
- பரிபாடல் (Paripadal)
- கலித்தொகை (Kalithogai)
- அகநானூறு (Agananuru)
- புறநானூறு (Purananuru)
Synonyms for the World in Tamil
- வையகம் (Vaiyagam)
- ஞாலம் (Gnalam)
- புவி (Puvi)
- பார் (Paar)
- அவனி
10 Things I Hate About You: A Modern Shakespeare Classic
A Modern Take on Shakespeare
10 Things I Hate About You, directed by Gil Junger and written by Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith, is a fun and modern take on William Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew. Released in 1999, the film stars:
- Julia Stiles as the strong and independent Kat Stratford,
- Heath Ledger as the charming and unpredictable Patrick Verona, and
- Joseph Gordon-Levitt as the kind and hopeful Cameron James.
Set in an American high school, the movie brings classic Shakespearean ideas
Read MoreEssential Principles for Aspiring Writers and Creative Success
Lessons from William Walsh: Principles for Success
This week, William Walsh, a writer and professor from Reinhardt University, delivered several lectures at our university. As a specialist in literature and creative writing, Walsh shared his expertise in the publishing world and provided practical advice to students. Among the sessions, Session 4: Rules for Being a Successful Writer stood out, as he presented principles rooted in his personal experience. While his advice focused on writing, many
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Lessons from Professor William Walsh
During Professor William Walsh’s visit to our university, he spent three days sharing his experience as a writer and professor from the United States. Walsh has conducted research on the works of Flannery O’Connor and the connections within her literary works. In the first session we had with him, he gave us an insight into his investigation. However, one of the most memorable parts of his stay was the second part of the second session, in which he spoke about
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