Max. Marks: 100 Programme: MEG Assignment code: MEG-02/TMA/2010-2011 Question 1. Discuss Dr. Fautus as a tragedy relevant to all times. Answer : There are several reasons for why Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus is relevant to all times. Some have to do with its nature and stature as a work of art. Others have to do with its content. Yet another has to do with the nature of the central character‚ Doctor Faustus. From the perspective of great art‚ it is a drama that is still entertaining due to the
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that has been established and carried out through time. Author T.S. Eliot once said‚ “A tradition without intelligence is not worth having.” A tradition is not something people should create without thought‚ rather it should hold value and meaning; no one should take part in a tradition that lacks good reason because it is a waste of one’s time. T.S. Eliot’s quote says a lot about how he feels traditions should be formed. Eliot believes that any tradition should be well-planned and thought out.
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Family Assessment Casey Schuler Bemidji State University Family Description The family discussed in this paper is a blended family. Included is a stepfather (SK)‚ age 50‚ a mother (LS)‚ age 48‚ and three children (TS‚ MS‚ LS)‚ whose ages are 26‚ 21 and 18 respectively. The mother is the biological parent of all three children from a previous marriage which ended in divorce from alcoholism in her spouse. The spouse and biological father (GS) has a distant relationship with the children and does
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wildly “the performance was a trifle too realistic” (A Doll’s House‚ p. 52). The symbol of the dance can be seen as Nora’s inner struggle. It shows Nora as constrained on the outside which is opposite on the inside. The prose text analysed is George Eliot “Silas Marner”. Silas identity is showed through comparison with the natural world. As he sits alone weaving in the start of the novel‚ Silas is likened to a spider‚ solitary and ominous. After he is robbed‚ Silas is compared to an ant that finds its
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himself. The river is freedom‚ the land is oppression‚ and that oppression is most evident to Jim. In Huck’s dealings with society he sees people for who they truly are‚ "He sees the real world; and he does not judge it-he allows it to judge itself" (Eliot
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The literary and historical influences on George Eliot’s work. George Eliot was the pen name of Mary Ann Evans‚ a leading author of the 19th Century. She used a male pen name‚ she said‚ to ensure her works would be taken seriously. Female authors were published under their own names during Eliot’s life‚ but she wanted to escape the stereotype of women only writing lighthearted romances. Mary was an inquirer; she often questioned her faith and her religion. Mary was schooled in literature‚ languages
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In the poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by T.S Eliot imagery plays an important part in this poem. Prufrock is full of imagery that sets the tone of this poem. Prufrock is a model of a person representing the cultural‚ moral state that Eliot considers to be the same as his time. Prufrock fits the profile of a late Victorian man that suffering from mental depression. His life seems to be boring with the routine he have. He shows a lot of imagery in this poem. He uses imagery with the fog
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MP 64:2 4002 ‚82 rebmetpeS ‚ yadseuT 361 e gaP mf.60hc_traH C H A P T E R 6 Process Management A process contains its own independent virtual address space with both code and data‚ protected from other processes. Each process‚ in turn‚ contains one or more independently executing threads. A thread running within a process can create new threads‚ create new independent processes‚ and manage communication and synchronization between the objects. By creating and managing processes‚ applications
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denoted W(t). This noise is then processed in the receiver and will experience some level of filtering‚ represented with the transfer function HR(f ). The simplest analysis problem is examining a particular point in time‚ ts and characterizing the resulting noise sample‚ N(ts)‚ to extract a parameter of interest (e.g.‚ average signal–to–noise ratio (SNR)). Additionally‚ we might want to characterize two or more samples‚ e.g.‚ N(t1) and N(t2)‚ output from this filter. To accomplish this analysis
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Vehicle Anti-theft Tracking System Based on Internet of things Abstract: as pr oj ec ts As the amount of urban vehicle grows rapidly‚ vehicle theft has become a shared concern for all citizens. However‚ present anti-theft systems lack the tracking and monitoring function. The vehicle anti-theft tracking system based on Internet of things is designed in this article‚ which can provide all-round active service for the owners. This system is controlled by an RFID module to switch
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