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    Anticipated problems: • The Ss might not be cooperative and ready to work; ✓ SOLUTION: Ts will provide assistance if necessary • The Ss might not like the song ✓ SOLUTION: Ts will ask for a reason and explain the importance of the song for the lesson. Method: Multiple intelligence Materials: -handouts; -songs; Procedures: Warm-up (3 min) • The Ts will ask the Ss if they usually remember their dreams and what they usually dream about ❖ STAGE AIM:

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    individual alienated from society. In his poem‚ Eliot reveals the first clue to the mood of the poem in his first line. The winter evening settles down The word winter might symbolize roughness‚ coldness and lifelessness. Here‚ Eliot is not in one of his happy moods‚ having referred to winter in the very first line. The word following winter is the image of evening‚ which symbolizes night‚ the approach of darkness. In the first line‚ Eliot establishes some type of dreary tone‚ as if suggesting

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    effect of the fluid velocity and conduction. The fluid velocity and the surface area effect are both proportional with the rate of heat transfer. Theory: Heat transfer due to convection is expressed by Newton’s law of cooling as: Qconv = hAs(Ts-Tinf)…………..(1) Where h is the convection heat transfer coefficient and As is the effected surface area. Heat transfer can be improved by using a larger surface area however‚ in practice this not always applicable. In similar situation‚ the surface

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    Raymond Williams The twenty months between 1847 and 1848 were decisive for the English Novel. These months marked a new kind of consciousness‚ related to the ‘new and unprecedented civilisation in which it took shape.’ Williams attributes this consciousness to certain major changes which were taking place at this time. He lists the ever expanding influence of the Industrial Revolution‚ the struggle for democracy‚ the growth of cities and towns and Chartism (political and social reforms in the mid

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    Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock‚ Prufrock says‚ “I have measured out my life with coffee spoons;” (Eliot 710). There is nothing action-packed or invigorating in your life to measure. A big help with trying to have a more exciting life‚

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    "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" By T.S Eliot Who among us has not been to a social event or in a situation where they have felt uncomfortable or self conscience‚ perhaps at family events or at a party where the you are unfamiliar with the guest or even the host . However for some people this problem goes far beyond social events and seeps into daily life taking away happiness before it is even gained. In T.S. Eliot’s poem "The Love Song of Alfred Prufrock" the persona is so crippled

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    ‘The language and variation in tone in ‘A Man for All Seasons’ makes it a much more accessible historical drama than ‘Murder in the Cathedral.’ Due to the stylised and naturalistic style of writing by Bolt and Eliot‚ ‘Murder in the Cathedral’ and ‘A Man for All Seasons’ differ in their accessibility as historical dramas. The language and variation in tone in ‘A Man for All Seasons’ arguably adds to the play’s accessibility. The language and variation in tone in ‘Murder in the Cathedral’ could also

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    thought that my reply were given to anyone who might return to the world‚ this flame would stand forever still; but since never from this deep place has anyone ever returned alive‚ if what I hear is true‚ without fear of infamy I answer thee.” (1-5‚ Eliot). Like the protagonist in T.S Eliot’s poem‚ Count Guido is concerned with his reputation and only admits to his treacherous actions to Dante because he thinks no one can leave

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    Modernism Short Note

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    Question: Write a short note on Modernism with special reference to Literature Almost every generation of society has a habit of reacting against the past by declaring itself “modern.” This quarrel between the Ancients and the Moderns is a cyclical phenomenon. Modernism was a similar trend that spanned all of the arts and even spilled into politics and philosophy during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Anyone who looks at the evolution of western culture must note a distinct change

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    Homer and Odysseus possibly. He is also not mind sentence and make jokes at the end of the book. In the "Apology"‚ I can see how three concepts we study in class relate to the "Apology". The three concepts are the tripartite framework of tradition (Eliot)‚ a paradigm shift (Kuhn)‚ and intertextuality. In the "Apology" I can also see how the foundational tradition of Greece establish by books such as the "Iliad"‚ the "Odyssey"‚ and "Oedipus the King" relate to the concepts we study in class and Plato’s

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