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    Kamala Surraya

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    Kamala Surayya / Suraiyya formerly known as Kamala Das ‚ (also known as Kamala Madhavikutty‚ pen name was Madhavikutty) was a major Indian English poet and littérateur and at the same time a leading Malayalam author from Kerala‚ India. Her popularity in Kerala is based chiefly on her short stories and autobiography‚ while her oeuvre in English‚ written under the nameHer open and honest treatment of female sexuality‚ free from any sense of guilt‚ infused her writing with power‚ but also marked her

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    The alienation of Clarisse McClellan in Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury reveals the dystopian society’s false assumptions and twisted moral values. Her alienation is shown from the views people in society have on her and her differences within the society. One of the reasons Clarisse is alienated from society is because of her incredible curiosity of the world other than technology and likes of people gripped by the dystopian society. Clarisse didn’t conform to society’s norms; she let her imagination

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    Number : 01009110001 Centre code : PC - 10 University : DRAVIDIAN UNIVERSITY Broad Field of Research : Fiction (Indian English Literature) Title : The Theme of Alienation in the Novels of Arun Joshi. Name of the Supervisor: Dr. R. Gandhi Subramanian. M.A.‚ M. Phil.‚ Ph.D.‚ THE THEME OF ALIENATION IN THE NOVELS OF ARUN JOSHI INDIAN ENGLISH LITERATURE: AN INTRODUCTION Literature has said something always fascinating

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    Samsa ’s‚ physical form from a man to an insect. This metamorphosis brings to light one of the major themes in the novel; the theme of alienation. Today ’s society demands conformity to its norms and any individual who refuses to accept these faces alienation. Such is the fate of Gregor in the story. Before Gregor ’s metamorphosis‚ he is alienated from his job‚ humanity‚ his family‚ and even his body. The metamorphosis‚ however‚ takes the alienation to a different plane. In the story‚ Gregor ’s job

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    Kamala Das

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    797 Shodh‚ Samiksha aur Mulyankan (International Research Journal)—ISSN-0974-2832 Vol. II‚ Issue-6 (Feb.09-April.09) AGONY AND FRUSTRATION IN THE POETRY OF KAMALA DAS * Dr. Bhosale B. S. The poetry of Kamala Das has the unique place in Indian poetry in English particularly written by women poets. She has developed the feminine poetic sensibility. There is an expression of her personal and public experiences in her poetry. The ideas‚ which she has expressed in her poems and in her autobiography

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    [pic] [pic]   The Indian Woman in Kamala Markandaya For a long time‚ the woman has assumed a secondary role in the first generation of Indian English male writing such as R.K.Narayan‚ Raja Rao‚ Mulk Raj Anand. Indeed‚ R.K.Narayan ’s heroine‚ Rosie‚ in his novel ’The Guide ’ is viewed only in relation to the main protagonist‚ Raju and Raju ’s mother is confined to a very secondary position. It is only through the advent of the rise in fiction by Indian women writers that the woman has

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    Themes of Pulp Fiction 1

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    Themes of Pulp Fiction Wesley Donald ENG225 There are arguably many themes within the film ‘Pulp Fiction’‚ but one theme sticks out above all of the others. No matter how far down the rabbit hole you may venture‚ redemption is still attainable if only you are willing to reach out and take it. Quention Terantino has a unique way of storytelling. He has a way of taking people that are outcasts‚ living on the very fringe of society and somehow making his audience like them. He can take

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    An Essay on Kamala Das

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    An Essay on Kamala Das Introduction: Kamala Das born on 31st March 1934 is one of the best-known contemporary Indian women writers. She writes in two languages‚ English and Malayalam. She has also written under the pseudonyms Madhavikutty and Kamala Suraiyya.). Das was born into an aristocratic Nair Hindu family in Malabar. Her love of poetry began at an early age through the influence of her maternal great-uncle‚ Narayan Menon‚ a prominent writer‚ and her mother‚ Balamani Amma‚ a well-known

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    whom he interacts‚ and this electrically charged atmosphere often results in his alienation from others. During his brief time under the tutelage of Aunt Addie (Ch. 4)‚ he suffers false accusations and discovers that his aunt assumes that her nephew ’s persistent denials and back-talking will debilitate the "morale" of the class. Her harsh treatment stems from her own lack of confidence and awareness of Richard ’s uniqueness‚ bringing him into a separate world of undeserved punishment‚ making it

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    Alienation

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    Alienation Alienation. To alienate a person is to separate him; to make him feel alone. For as long as humans have existed there has always been one form of alienation or another. All it takes is one miniscule difference‚ and an individual can immediately become targeted and harassed; for years people with mental disabilities have dealt with this. Name-calling is a very prominent form of alienation by making a person’s differences his or her identifier. During the 80’s and 90’s the word ‘retarded’

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