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Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

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This Blog is about Frankenstein novel by Mary Shelley and it's Movie Adaptation  This task is given by Megha Ma'am.  Q).1- What are some major differences between the movie and the novel frankenstein. Ans. - There are many differences between Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and it's film adaptations: Aspect   Novel “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley Movie Adaptations Narrative Style Framed narrative with multiple perspectives (Victor, the Creature, Walton). Liner narrative focusing mainly on Victor and the Creature. Character of the Creature Intelligent, articulate, and capable of deep emotions. Often depicted as mute, less intelligent, and more monstrous. Victor Frankenstein A complex character driven by ambition and guilt. Often portrayed as a mad scientist with less emotional depth. Creation Process Detailed sci...

John keats and P.B. Shelley as a romantic poet.

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This blog task is given by megha ma'am.   JOHN KEATS : BORN :     31 oct 17 95                                                DIED   :     23 feb 1821                                                       " Beauty is truth , truth beauty, - that is all ye known on earth, and all ye need to know" John keats is likewise a poet who reflected on the nature of poetry. like other romantic poets, keats wrote poems which were incomplete; unfinished fragments of a larger vision. by the age of 25 he had written a major body of work containing some of the most memorable poems in the english language. his fame grew rapidly after his death.  All the different kinds of aspects of romanticism are ...

jonathan swift's a tale of a tub thinking activity

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This blog is about "A Tale of A Tub" this blog is a part of thinking activity given by prakruti ma'am. Q.1) In what ways does jonathan swift critique the societal implications of the bookselling industry ?create a memorable phrase( tag liine ) to receive readers' attention towards a literary text of your choice? Commercialization of Literature: Swift portrays the book industry as being driven by profit rather than intellectual value. Books are treated as commodities, and publishers and booksellers are depicted as more interested in making money than in contributing to public knowledge. This reflects his concern about how literature was becoming a business, where financial success often came at the expense of quality and truth. Superficiality of Popular Books: Swift satirizes the growing popularity of shallow, fashionable works, which cater to public taste rather than intellectual rigor. He critiques how sensationalist or trivial content sells better than thoughtful, m...

Puritan age and Restoration age literature

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This blog is about puritan age and restoration age this task is given by megha ma'am. PURITAN AGE: ·       Puritanism, a religious reform movement in the late 16 th and 17 th centuries that sought to “purify” the church of England of remnants of the roman catholic “popery” that the puritans claimed had been retained after the religious settlement reached early in the reign of queen Elizabeth 1. ·       Puritan age is marked by the decline of renaissance age the age of revival of knowledge. ·       Puritan age is further divided into two classes; Jacobean period in which James 1 was the ruler; Caroline period in which Charles 1 was the ruler.        Meaning of Puritanism ΓΌ A member of a group of English protestants who in the 16 th and 17 th centuries advocated strict religious discipline along with simplification of the ceremonies and creeds of the church of Englan...