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    INTRODUCTION Indian English novels refer to the various novels by writers in India who write in the English language and whose native or co-native language could be one of the numerous languages of India. It is also associated with the works of members of the Indian Diaspora‚ such as V. S. Naipaul‚ Kiran Desai‚ Jhumpa Lahiri and Salman Rushdie‚ who are of Indian descent. It is frequently referred to as Indo-Anglian literature. As a category‚ this production comes under the broader realm of postcolonial

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    "Life is the farce that everyone has to perform" (Arthur Rimbaud). Explore your different responses to this statement with reference to the structure‚ form and characters of ’Noises Off’. How far do you agree that the disintegration of the farce ’Nothing On’ is mainly a means to comment on the human condition? One could interpret Rimbaud’s statement as analogous to that of the insinuated‚ deeper reference of Michael Frayn’s ’Noises Off’‚ due to human life sharing similar elements as the convention

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    Royal University of Phnom Penh Institute of Foreign Languages Lecturer: UY Sreng Department of English Major Assignment Literature Studies 301 Group …. Academic Year: 2013-2014 Gender Issues I. The Procedure of Interview The Pearl‚ a novella written by John Steinbeck‚ illustrates various social issues of Indian people while living under the colonization of Spanish people. These social issues include: family issues‚ gender issues‚ social oppression or exploitation‚ family future plan

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    The Sixteenth Century (1485-1603) Literary works in sixteenth-century England were rarely if ever created in isolation from other currents in the social and cultural world. The boundaries that divided the texts we now regard as aesthetic from other texts that participated in the spectacles of power or the murderous conflicts of rival religious factions or the rhetorical strategies of erotic and political courtship were porous and constantly shifting. It is perfectly acceptable‚ treating Renaissance

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    Literature in English Paper Two Part 1 Comprehension and appreciation (Comparative Discussion) Essay (1994 Past Paper) Women’s status has always been a controversial issue‚ especially after the Second World War ended. Since then‚ people from all over the world have noticed the importance of women and how much they have contributed as they have helped out a lot in the therapeutical work. Women’s works in some ways are even harsher than men’s‚ these can include the numerous housework‚ preparing

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    VICTORINO MAPA HIGH SCHOOL 300 San Rafael St. San Miguel‚ Manila LESSON PLAN (FINAL TEACHING DEMONSTRATION) First Year - English Assignment given the day before: 1. Read the essay entitled “I’m Glad I’m A Little Guy” by Carlos P. Romulo. 2. Research on the biography of the author. I. Objectives At the end of the lesson‚ the students should be able to develop the following skills: A. Focus Skill: Realize that one’s physical appearance is not a hindrance to one’s success.

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    English Literature recreational piece – The History BoysDeclan Lightowler Irwin and Mrs. Lintott have taken the boys on a trip to Fountain’s Abbey. Irwin breaks off with Dakin and Posner to the ruins of the church.Irwin: And this was the central hub of all the monks’ activity before Henry VIII led the dissolution of the monasteries: the church.Posner: Sir‚ this was the largest building in the Abbey‚ wasn’t it?Irwin: Yes‚ yes it was Posner. This was where the monks were brought together in communal

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    AP English Literature – A Streetcar Named Desire Novels and plays often depict characters caught between colliding cultures – national‚ regional‚ ethnic‚ religious‚ institutional. Such collisions can call a character’s sense of identity into question. Select a novel or a play in which a character responds to such a cultural collision. Then write a well organized essay in which you describe the character’s response and explain its relevance to the work as a whole. “Home is where the heart lies”

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    The Paisii Hilendarski University of Plovdiv Faculty of Philology Department of English and American studies TOPIC: INTERACTIVE METHODS OF TEACHING ENGLISH MASTER’S THESIS GRADUATED STUDENT: Костадинка Иванова Господинова Faculty number 0603598075 Plovdiv 2009 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.Introduction 2.Theoretical part – Interactive methods of teaching English 2.1 Interactive audio-visual teaching method 2.2 Brainstorming method 2.3 Debate method 2.4 Think-Pair-Share method

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    Gulliver’s Travels]- Jonathan Swift **************************************************************** By P. Baburaj‚ Senior Lecturer‚ Dept. of English‚ Sherubtse college‚ Bhutan Author of: Language and writing‚ DSB Publication Thimphu Communicative English‚ P. K. Books‚ Calicut A perception on Literary Criticism‚ P.K. Books‚ Calicut ****************************************************************** The eighteenth century was an age of satire. Dryden and pope immortalized themselves by their verse

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