Dr.S.Parvathi Devi Hopes! Hopes! Hopes! That leads the life! Life of her is an eternal journey of intense hopes, Aiming high, reaching high, She is a dreamer. Lot of struggle at every stage of her to grow! Never does she dispirit Never does she stop her efforts Achieves a lot in her dreams Before achieving…
Author: Vishwanath Bite
SAILOR MOON
Narrative Strategies and Changes In To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf and A Portrait of the Artist As A Young Man by James Joyce
Cornea Cristiana Teacher of English “Traian” Theoretical Highschool, Deva, Romania The literary panorama of the 20th century reflects the complexity of the contemporary thoughts, the whirlpool of ideas, offering an overall image of the changes that have occurred in the mind of the individual due to several events: the world wars, the social structures threatened…
Waking Murmurs
Gopika Nath Birds chirping, pigeons cooing and colliding with window panes; sharp rasping barks, the incessant chatter of guards and cleaners wafting upwards, disabling that first soft hour as the alarm sings me awake. Ignoring this odd symphony, I loll. But cars honk as they tread the tarmac. Doorbells chime. A baby cries. Its mother…
One night stand
The Progress of Love :Enfolding the Magic of Everyday Dailiness
Bindu Singh The Progress of Love, Munro’s sixth collection of short-stories contains eleven independent stories. The stories of this collection continue Munro’s exploration of the connections between ‘reality’ and ‘fiction’ — the way things are and the ways they might be interpreted. In tone and tenor, the stories move ahead of the earlier works: Lives…
You and I
Bakha Stands as Balram Halwai: The Comparative Study of Two Epic Characters
Mr.Sakate Bharat Shamrao. Balwant College,Vita. Indian English Literature written in India during the pre-independence period and after post-independence period is representation of that period. Specially Mulkaraj Anand, Tagore, Arundhati Roy, Arvind Adiga are representatives of their age, through their specific characters. In this sense we have to turn towards Tagore’s ‘Gora’ (1921) Krishna Kripalani described…
An Indian Summer
In the Crowd
Basudhara Roy A crowd is faceless, they say, Anonymous, Homogeneous, Like waters breaking from a dam Or from the womb. It tosses and turns and moves Like a mass of curls From everywhere to everywhere, And I, a random point in its unmapped space Pull out from it Strands of several half-remembered pasts. A cyclist…