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Thanking Activitiy : views on marriage system.

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Thanking Activitiy: views on marriage system.    Hello readers .....     Here I'm going to write about marriage system and this task given by Heena medam . Task related in our text  (novel sense and sensibility)  And also task is about ask to people views on marriage system.     In the novel sense and sensibility. In this novel marriage issues and cast and religion.....etc..            My views on marriage system ;         Marriage is something that is done in the work of the society, customs. Which one connects to the family with another family, and a person connects to the other person, with another margin, then join the other soul, then a soul connects to the soul. And is love to  things, love,  sorrow,pain, etc., and both person is an answer to the one for one another.         Some peoples are against of this marriage system. According to them marriage is a system of completions of a girl's and boy's mind fillings to each other. They provide value of

Romantic Age

Romantic Age , paper No 5 , sense and sensibility. from rupabambhaniya

Victorian Age

Presentation 7 , The Victorian age from rupabambhaniya

Culture studies

Presentation 8 from rupabambhaniya

Literary Criticism 2

Presentation paper 7 from rupabambhaniya

Romantic Age

                              Assignment Name :  Rupa Bambhaniya B Enrollment no:    2069108420200002 Paper No : 5 Topic : Romantic Age Submitted by : Smt S.B. Gardhi Department of English Email Id : rupabambhniya166@gmail.  Word's :  Romantic Age :  Introduction :     In the started Romantic agec 1798-1837  with romance for nature. And we can also called romanticism. Poet true feelings for nature. In the second half of the 18th century a new sensibility emerged: the Romantic age is the periodin which new ideas and attitudes arose in reaction to the dominant 18th century's ideals of order, calm, harmony, balance and rationality. Moreover, poets tends to use autobiographical material, they were less intellectual and more intimately emotional. Poets looked for freedom, represented common people, which they felt sympathetic to, and lastly they were interested in the supernatural, that is to say the divine.  Charectri

Victorian Age

                         Assignment Name :  Rupa Bambhaniya B Enrollment no:    2069108420200002 Paper No : 6  Topic : Victorian Age Submitted by : Smt S.B. Gardhi Department of English Email Id : rupabambhniya166@gmail.  Words :  Victorian age:         Introduction :           Victorian era, in British history, the period between approximately 1820 and 1914, corresponding roughly but not exactly to the period of Queen Victoria’s reign (1837–1901) and characterized by a class-based society, a growing number of people able to vote, a growing state and economy, and Britain’s status as the most powerful empire in the world. The Victorian era was a period of dramatic change that brought England to its highest point of development as a world power. The early Victorian period (1830–48) saw the opening of Britain's first railway and its first Reform Parliament, but it was also a time of economic distress. Although characterized as practical and materialist

Literary Criticism 2

                    Assignment  Name :  Rupa Bambhaniya B Enrollment no:    2069108420200002 Paper No : 7  Topic  : Traditional and individual Talent. Submitted by : Smt S.B. Gardhi Department of English Email Id : rupabambhniya166@gmail.  Words :       *    Traditional and individual Talent :   Introduction:  Eliot is also an important figure in 20th century drama. His work has influenced several important 20 th century playwrights. And Eliot also made significant contributions as an editor and publisher. Eliot’s career as a poet can be divided into three periods—the first coinciding with his studies in Boston and Paris and culminating in “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” in 1911; the second coinciding with World War I and with the financial and marital stress of his early years in London, and culminating in The Waste Land in 1922; and the third coinciding with his angst at the economic depression and the rise of Nazism and culminating in the wartime Four Qu

Culture studies

                              Assignment Name :  Rupa Bambhaniya B Enrollment no:    2069108420200002 Paper No : 8 Topic  : postmodernism and popular culture Submitted by : Smt S.B. Gardhi Department of English Email Id : rupabambhniya166@gmail.  Words :      *   Postmodernism and popular culture :         Introduction : Attempts to define post-modernism can come in many different forms as different people have different ideas as to what exactly the term means. This being said, most people who take part in the debate over modernism and postmodernism share a consensus that postmodernism might be many things, but it certainly is linked with the growth of popular culture in the late twentieth century in the West. In other words, postmodernism can be seen as a new historical moment, a new sensibility, or a new cultural style, but popular culture can be referenced as the site on which these changes can be most easily found. Postmodernism is a perspective which

Romantic Age

                      Assignment Name :  Rupa Bambhaniya B Enrollment no:    2069108420200002 Paper No : 5 Submitted by : Smt S.B. Gardhi Department of English Email Id : rupabambhniya166@gmail. Romantic Age  Introduction :     In the started Romantic agec 1798-1837  with romance for nature. And we can also called romanticism. Poet true feelings for nature. In the second half of the 18th century a new sensibility emerged: the Romantic age is the periodin which new ideas and attitudes arose in reaction to the dominant 18th century's ideals of order, calm, harmony, balance and rationality. Moreover, poets tends to use autobiographical material, they were less intellectual and more intimately emotional. Poets looked for freedom, represented common people, which they felt sympathetic to, and lastly they were interested in the supernatural, that is to say the divine.  Charectristic of Romantic Age. Romanticism is the name