Wednesday, September 30, 2020

The scarlet letter

"The scarlet letter"  

written by Hathenial howthon.


Hello readers welcome you all in my Blog. Interestingly in today's blog we will going to talk about the very unique character from "The scarlet letter" written by Hathenial howthon. This particular activity given by my teacher Hena mam zala to make ponder over the points. 

Nathaniel Hawthorne, (1804- 1864), short-story writer and novelist, was one of the foremost nineteenth century writers in America. He was born on 4th July, 1804, in Salem Massachusetts as Nathaniel Hathorne. He later added a ‘w’ to avoid association with one of his ancestors, Judge Hathorne. His Puritan ancestors were the first settlers in the state and included two prominent judges. By Hawthorne’s time the family had retired from public eminence.



"The scarlet letter" describes the conflict between the artistic impulse and the commercial environment, defines the romance novel (which Hawthorne is credited with refining and mastering), and authenticates the basis of the novel by explaining that he had discovered in the Salem Custom House the faded scarlet A and the parchment sheets that contained the historical manuscript on which the novel is based. 


The story begins in seventeenth-century Boston, then a Puritan settlement. A young woman, Hester Prynne, is led from the town prison with her infant daughter, Pearl, in her arms and the scarlet letter “A” on her breast. … she reveals her true identity to no one but Hester, whom he has sworn to secrecy. Several years pass.

" The scarlet letter" is very sheer and valuable story to recall the historical context of adultery.  It was a time when social stigmas , shameful activities are talked a lot.  The scarlet letter firmly presents  the  success of one's own amid strong decision and the way she strives for her respect and courage it may contain a tremendous amount of strength. I prepared one PowerPoint presentation for it, i hope you will get some more idea after reading it,


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"Hester" the most calibrated, individual , independent, courageous enough character of the scarlet letter.  She's proving herself as a the more modern heroine.  Her courage become her identity and on the other hand what society gives her identity as capital letter "A" for her adultery and her extra marital affair with the clergyman Dimmesdale. She completely come out as an independent women and create her identity as a proud women. 

Here I'm sharing my beautiful  video regarding to this unit , 


I hope you like it. 

Critical Analysis of   "The scarlet letter"

 The scarlet letter is meant to be a symbol of shame, but instead it becomes a powerful symbol of identity to Hester as per view point of society, The letter's meaning shifts as time passes. Like Pearl, the letter functions as a physical reminder of Hester's affair with Dimmesdale.

 What influenced Hawthorne to write The Scarlet Letter? 

The Scarlet Letter, By Nathaniel Hawthorne. Nathaniel Hawthorne's background influenced him to write the bold novel The Scarlet Letter. One important influence on the story is money. He received a job at the Salem Custom House only to lose it three years later and be forced to write again to support his family.

Within The Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne employs a number of different literary devices including irony, metaphor, and personification. These devices, and others, occur throughout the text and more information can be found on their respective analysis pages.

He also denoting and emphasize the very notions of Punishment and sin, sexuality , The punishment of breaking religious rules invite heavy censure and punishment. Sexual relations without marriage are still frowned upon. Dimmesdale and the governor punish her and her daughter to live outside the town near the forest because of her non-conformity

The domination of the patriarchy is a very strong force in The Scarlet Letter. The novel opens with an anonymous narrator, who is narrating the story of a woman. Interestingly, the narrator is a male, narrating about the male-dominated society. They have legislated the laws, formed the religious codes and also arranged the court for Hester’s trial. There is no other woman except Pearl or those anonymous ladies who come into contact with Hester just to have their veil embroidered. This makes this novel an unconscious criticism of the male domination.

So, this is my review regarding with the study or a reading of the scarlet letter, i try to explain major issues of this particular novel. 


Thank you

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

T.S. Eliot

 


The Waste Land is a collection of poetry providing the most up-to-date   perspective with modern idealization  written by TS Eliot.  This anthology is an accurate guide to almost all the old traditions, myths, systems and religious pursuits by the author. This book contains the most famous contribution of modern times.  These poems have traveled from psychology to the doctrines of religion. In most of the descriptions we find the erosion of strict human values ​​and the display of basic human desires, ​​and the display of basic human desires very useful for this epic thoughtful person full of elements like nature, God, love, illusion etc. on which I have prepared my description today.




concept of "super man"- HUMAN POWER 
concept of " GOD IS DEAD'  
" PSYCHOLOGICAL SELF DELIVATION"
" SLAVE MORALITY"
" CONCEPT OF UBERMENSCH" own morality faith in one-self


concept of " SUPERNATURAL POWERS" 
use of mythical views like UPNISHADA, RELIGION, HUMANITY. ETC



If I may set my own point of view regarding this particular concepts , I give support to both of views that some times we must believe in self , human power is most inevitable power rather believe in the things which we are not sure about its existence in our lives. so god is dead is more rational way of looking the things in a practical manner, for making others lives more better one must capable to believe in own and self power to tackle the things, be moral , be honest is the perfect theme to be a god human more than god .

on the other hand if i go forward with the general point of view or it can be said that the usual construction of human mind to locate our self  with truly a man with religious practices. time and again the concept of purification, salvation come to exist while we talk with aspect of Upanishad, religion.

I am agree with both perspective because whatever makes you or provide you some enlighten may it becomes a good opportunity to learn or develop the various  concept which may break or build something civic practice which every human might do. so being an believer of Upanishad or human power not at all the things which depart you from being better human, balance is must , it requires where and how you are using your own capability in the capacity of being good human





  • Expression of subconscious revolution
  • Theories of sexuality
  • An exploration of illness
  • Significance of modern spiritual failure
  • Ultimate death of civilization
  • Sense of physical loss
I am little disagree with the with the concept of Freud because he emphasis to give open vent to the repressed primitive,  this instinct may create an anarchy in society. if a cultivated mind try to make human welfare or build a purpose of equality in society, one should not create a disorganization in society. 
Here,  we can find the conceptual idea of Eliot is more relabel where he is arguing on the way of denoting cultural ethics in human life, he may enough predictable person who believe in rational way of thinking about humankind with future perspective.

point of view differs when the different perspective take place , here is one can be the follower of practical perspective to guide larger number of people in a equal way where other one is rathe more optimistically tackle the things and believing in more mature and more civilized people will grow after getting , taking cultural contagions in a civic or proper way.


3) Write about allusions to the Indian thoughts in 'The Waste Land'. 

( Where, How and Why are the Indian thoughts referred?)

In the Waste land" Eliot has presented various cultures and languages to connect the world with one universal thought. In the first four part Eliot described that how sexual perversion has overpower than spirituality of human and solution of spiritual degradation by referring the Indian culture and Upnishada. 


The allusion to the Indian thought Eliot mentioned in the last part of the poem:


"Ganga was sunken, and the limps leaves

waited for rain, while the black clouds

gathered far distant, over Himvant

The jungle crouched, humped in silence."\


Then Eliot gives three 'Da'


1)Datta- to give not only charity but giving oneself for some noble cause.


2) Dayadhvam- Sympathies yourself with the sorrows and suffering of others, come out of your isolation and love into others.


3)Damyata- Self control, control over one's passion and desire.


As per my view, every religion have good thoughts and ideas but Upnishadas idea of peace does not mean just a state of No-war neither it is limited just to men or countries and communities. But it embraces the whole nature and the whole creation. LetsL see the original Shantih mantra and its translation so we can get idea about why Eliot found it suitable.                   




So, here we can say that Indian thoughts about peace in every universal things. We should not like vulture, keep others away from having what we actually don't need but be a giver, sympathies with other. Gandhiji also said: ''There is enough on this earth for everybody's need, but not sufficient for one's greed. We should not belivbb in materials and contemporary things that one day will destroy. In this way I think T.S Eliot might found Upnishada's thoughts of ,"Datta", "Damyata", "Dayadhvam", and "Shantih" suitable for universal peace.




Saturday, September 12, 2020

EDUCATION POLICY 2020

 

GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MODERN AGE

 


THE GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MODERN AGE


The terms,

“Modern”..... “Modernity”......" Modernization".....“Modernist''


is in relation to early twentieth century literature have both fascinated and baffled  in critical screening

1 Modernity "refers to enlightenment as it implies a new state of structures and ideas learning behind the regimentation's of relations and norms and values"

2 The Modernist " ideas and experiments in the arts were discernible in Europe roughly between the year 1890 and 1930"

 They emerged in the form of a movement in the early twentieth century and came out as a reaction of artists and aesthetically inclined intellectual to the crisis of change. The same was also an attempt at giving prime expression to the disillusionment's, and they( the modernist writer) widely spreader of  social disorder following industrialization, technological change and modernization of the society. It was apparent that the scientific materialistic and less-industrial approaches of the previous centuries which had led to changed attitudes and sensibilities and to decline of faith in religion ,by the end of the nineteenth century. 

Modernism as a literary movement is seen as in large part of reaction to the emergence of city life,urban spaces as a central force in society. The dyadic collapse of the distance between subject and object represented a movement from means to is, where ,

Subjectivity : Romanticism stressed the subjectively of experience, 

Modernity:  Modernist writers were more actually conscious of the objectively of their surroundings.

 In modernism the object is, the language does not mean it is, in simpler terms, a shift from acknowledge based aesthetic to a being based aesthetic. This shift is central to modernism.


Modernism is an encompassing label for a wide variety of cultural
movements,

Stream of consciousness:
In literature, stream of consciousness is a method of narration that describes happenings in the flow of thoughts in the minds of the characters. E.X : Ulysses (By James Joyce).




 Wide use of classical allusions:
An allusion is a literary device that makes a very quick reference to a person, place, thing, event from history, or another piece of literature or text. Allusions are brief mentions that do not receive much explanation from the writer.

Juxtaposition of characters:
As a literary technique, the juxtaposition definition is to place two concepts, characters, ideas, or places near or next to each other so that the reader will compare and contrast them.

Intertextuality:
Intertextuality is the shaping of a text's meaning by another text. ... Intertextual figures include: allusion, quotation, calque, plagiarism, translation, pastiche and parody. Intertextuality is a literary device that creates an 'interrelationship between texts' and generates related understanding in separate works.E.X:James Joyce's novel Ulysses (which is a pastiche of the Greek epic poem the Odyssey).




Personification:
The attribution of human nature or character to animals, inanimate objects, or abstract notions, especially as a rhetorical figure. the representation of a thing or abstraction in the form of a person, as in art.

Unconventional use of metaphor:
Metaphor, figure of speech that implies comparison between two unlike entities, as distinguished from simile, an explicit comparison signaled by the words like or as.E.X


T.S.ELIOT shattered convention towards looking at the world and how to look reality. Break down what you think you see as to see what is real there,individual strives fro meaning.

 Symbolic representation:
an artistic and poetic movement or style using symbolic images and indirect suggestion to express mystical ideas, emotions, and states of mind. It originated in late 19th-century France and Belgium, with important figures including Mallarmé, Maeterlinck, Verlaine, Rimbaud, and Redon. E.X


Darkness- by Joseph Campbell
this poem using the symbol of "Silver ribbon"
it shows the the poet is not interested in the lights of silver ribbon, but he is presenting the failure,which had done. he used the symbol like a star and it may symbolizes the brightness or success which is no longer because of war. this ribbons are nothing else it is a quite escapism from the reality

Satire:
Satire in literature is a type of social commentary. Writers use exaggeration, irony, and other devices to poke fun of a particular leader, a social custom or tradition, or any other prevalent social figure or practice that they want to comment on and call into question.





Multiple narrative points of view:
Telling a story from multiple perspectives is one of the most common ways to create a multiple narrative. This strategy can include either changing narrator or point of view to explain a single incident from multiple perspectives, or it can include using multiple narrators to provide fragments of the same story. E.X,



As a universal proposition modern age was comprise in goals of liberated 
subjectivity, implying an uninhibited expression of the human 
personality. It is an open - minded experimental spirit in the matter of
themes and techniques and an overall passion for originality of
expression. It naturally implies a rejection of certain values and standards,
conventional techniques and forms Modernist literature,a prime example being the love song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T.S. Eliot. Modernist literature often features a marked pessimism, a clear rejection of the optimism apparent in Victorian literature. In fact,

 “a common motif in modernist fiction is that of an
alienated individual a dysfunctional individual trying in vain to make 
sense of a predominantly urban and fragmented society.”

so this are the some most important characteristics of the modern age which is tent to modify the expressions of early centuries  towards the new experiments of upcoming century of modern intellectualism.

Wednesday, September 9, 2020

MODERNIST POETRY

 Modernism is a period in literary history which started around the early 1900s and continued until the early 1940s. Modernist writers in general rebelled against clear-cut storytelling and formulaic verse from the 19th century. Instead, many of them told fragmented stories which reflected the fragmented state of society during and after World War I.

             Modernism is a tough word to define, because scholars disagree on what it means.We all agree that Modernism changed the way we understand our cultural center and the margins--it redefined what is considered art and is not.It is defined by new stylistic innovations and artists' self-consciousness about questions of form and structure.Modern literature includes work that celebrates the "subliterary," including everyday life, objects, and marginalized voices and people. Some of it is politically engaged; some is not.Most importantly, modernism challenges tradition, while establishing a new mode of poetic expression. It is a "tradition of the new."                               

 We know that literature is mirror of society and Literature always connected with society,religion,politics...etc. whose give perfect shaped literature. Parent's of Victorian age doesn't happy from that literature. " The Wast Land " written by T.S.Eliot is best example of modern poem.


Some Characteristic of Modernism:-

- Individual Perspective came in the existence.

- Stream of consciousness seemed.

- Experiments became necessary.

- Development of Science and Politics.

- Influence of Marxism

- Art for life's sake.

- Loss of Faith.

- Passion for Humanity.

- Increased more questions against..

Modernism includes Imagism, Cubism, Futurism, Dadaism, Expressionism, Surrealism, Symbolism, Impressionism and Existentialism.Modern poetry often features disrupted syntax which refers to irregular sentence structure. Interoperability is also an important aspect of modern poetry. In addition, many modern poems feature a stream of consciousness and use of allusion and multiple association of words which are borrowed from other culture. 



1) 'The Embankment'- T.E.Hulme

Once, in finesse of fiddles found I ecstasy, 
 flash of gold heels on the hard pavement. 
Now see I 
That warmth’s the very stuff of poesy. 
Oh, God, make small 
The old star-eaten blanket of the sky, 
That I may fold it round me and in comfort lie.

This poem is present an  insight about the poor and homeless people. homeless poor people and to denote their characteristic of sexuality poet parents the 'fallen gentleman' which reflects on his past. In this poem speaker  prayers to god to warmth and give shelter to live. this represents the basic need of human being is house,cloth,work,sexuality. the homeless people asking for a blanket. this shows that the modern poets are quite practical and presenting actual situation about their wants instead of believing in nature just like sky will be the shelter.  There are many metaphor, symbol and images like "Finesse of fiddles", :Flash of gold hills", "Star eaten blanket", Fallen gentlemen.

Here Blanket takes a place of the same image of sky but in the different and more realistic perception of nature.
 "old stare-eaten blanket of the sky"
Here we find nostalgia one of universal human Laws.
“Finesse of fiddles”suggesting musical gathering,and flash of gold heels on the hard pavement is use for beautiful women.




2)Darkness- by Joseph Campbell
I stop to watch a star shine in the boghole –
A star no longer, but a silver ribbon of light.
I look at it, and pass on.



Darkness has a very intense symbolic temperaments because it is presenting the darkest and destructive image of World war.  this poem using the symbol of "Silver ribbon" and image like "Boghole" it shows the the poet is not interested in the lights of silver ribbon, but he is presenting the failure,which had done. he used the symbol like a star and it may symbolizes the brightness or success which is no longer because of war. this ribbons are nothing else it is a quite escapism from the reality and a intense pessimistic view regarding the Victorian themes. The symbol star contradiction between light and dark, as well as the flamboyant dream of illus-nary life.

Darkness :- Depression, Death, Negativity, Evilness, dullness
* Boghole   :- Which can't sustains the weight because of the softness. 
                        
* Silver Ribbon :- Mental illness

In this poem poet talking about darkness.
Symbol:
-Night
- Star



3) 'Image' - Edward Storer
   
          Forsaken lovers,
       Burning to a chaste white moon
       Upon strange Pyres of loneliness and
       drought.
 
The symbol of  "THE  WHITE MOON" is generally use of the two lowers . literary or geographically the moon can be taken as in interpretation of peace and calmness,but here the poets breaking the traditions of Victorian themes of using nature in a beautiful way he use the symbol of moon in a very contradictory way. but poet here used it in opposite side that it burns lovers and they can't chaste with each other. Their loneliness is there though they are together word 'Forsaken’ means departure or separation to each other.

 
  
 
4) In a station of the Metro" - Ezra Pound 

"The apparition of these faces in the crows;
Petals on a wet, black bough"

 "A man sees a bunch of faces in the subway and thinks they look like flowers on a tree"

This  poem can considered as a huge satire on Victorian poems were, the traditional themes of poetry writing of that age was mainly lengthy and tough. but here the modern poets are writing their poetry is like a metro speed. also satire on the busiest life style of people were they are in the crowd but still individual and so lonely. Here, poet used very good metaphor "Petals on wet black bought". This poem suggest the busy life of city people they have not time to face each other like city life is lifeless. we can say that this poem is about the loneliness in crowd.

The metaphor: the poem implies that the faces are petals on a tree."Faces in the Crowd" (line 1)The first line depicts as unnatural a setting as possible – a crowded subway station. "Petals on a wet, black bough." (line 2)The second line fuses the image of the chaotic and stressful world of man to a peaceful and intense vision of a flowering tree. 


5)The pool- by Hilda Dolittle
"Are you alive?
I touched you
you quiver trembling like a sea fish
I cover you with my net
What are you banded one?


 'Are you alive? arise the question of existence which is one of the important aspect of modern literature.
If, under the surface, the "who" is a new discovery -- a new lover, for example -- it is alive but appears dead at first. It awakens to love's touch and must be "banded" by the net -- hence the fearfulness.

Pool as Mirror
Doolittle's pool may be a mirror. The poet, who is bisexual, may be capturing her inner self, "banded" to a gay-repressive society's idea of her legitimate being. This interpretation increases the fearful tone; Doolittle is afraid to free herself.


#.The Pool' - Hilda Doolittle:
The pool- gives an idea about swimming pool ,which is against nature of water.The water in pool can't move.
Water is like purity and rebirth.



6) "Insouciance"- By Richard Aldington

"In and out of the dreary trenches
Trudging cheerily under the stars
I make for myself little poems
Delicate as a flock of dovesin 
Thy fly away like white-winged Doves.

 In his short poem “Insouciance,” written just a after World War I ended, Aldington composed this odd little poem. In it, Aldington describes life in the trenches and how poetry kept him alive and happy.

"I make for myself little poem" 

 It is oddly light-heated when compared with modern ideals of war poetry. The personification of poems as “white winged doves” that fly away is liberating and helps understand his perspective on the arts and why they kept him alive and happy during trying times.

"In and out of the dreary trenches"

this is a modern culture of living life and feeling of isolation is there.

#.Insouciance-Richard Aldington
The symbols in the poem are:
Dreary Trenches
Truding cheerily
Flock-winged.


7)"Morning at the window"- T.S.Eliot

They are rattling breakfast plates in basement kitchens, And along the trampled edges of the street 
I am aware of the damp souls of housemaids 
The brown waves of fog toss up to me         
Sprouting despondently at area gates. 
 And tear from a passer-by with muddy skirts 
Twisted faces from the bottom of the street, 
An aimless smile that hovers in the air 
And vanishes along the level of the roofs.

The present poem about the modern view of England. The main idea of the poem is poverty, it presents the picture of poor people. who have to face several hardship from morning to the late night.
There are vivid images that makes the poem imagist one for

 e.g- "Rattling breakfast plates",= Impersonal introduction of character.

"And along the trapled edges of the street"= Indication of low social class

"I am aware of the damp souls of housemaid
s" =
The highlighted metaphor suggests the housemaids' souls are "damp," like festering, material that is left outside.

"Damp souls"= abandonment and loneliness 

In this poem many word like 'rattling’,damp souls’, despondently’, twisted faces’.
The poet has described leaf fall like autumn. So it is modernist metaphor.


8.) The Red Wheelbarrow -William Carlos Williams

so much depends
 upon
a red wheel
barrow
 glazed with rain
water
beside the white
chicken.


The poem sings a song of craftsmanship. Poet says, 'so much depends upon a red Wheelbarrow. It glazes in rain like white chickens. Though industry and factories have took place, craftsmanship is also important.

#.The Red wheelbarrow-Williar carlos william:
Here in this poem many dual symbol like, 

red-white 
 rain-water 
 wheel-barrow

As i believe the word 'white chicken' suggest a child.

Metaphor:

The wheel barrow -hardworking life of Americans at that time.
We can also conclude that the poet is talking about America, because the different images in the poem (wheelbarrow, rain, and chickens) are the colors of the American flag (red, blue, and white)

9) "Anecdote of the jar- wallace stevens
I placed a jar in Tennessee,   
And round it was, upon a hill.   
It made the slovenly wilderness   
Surround that hill.
The wilderness rose up to it,
And sprawled around, no longer wild.   
The jar was round upon the ground   
And tall and of a port in air.
It took dominion everywhere.   
The jar was gray and bare.
It did not give of bird or bush,   
Like nothing else in Tennessee.



This is a imaginative poem which exaggerate the picture of jar. Poet placed that jar upon hill, jar reminds us the Grecian urn of Keats. Poets sing the glory of the jar and also ask the question that which is superior 'a work of art or nature?'

Stevens also use the  symbolism 

e.g= Inside the jar one is able to extract weakness,pain.

= The jar was placed in Tennessee is symbolic of bottled up emotions within the person.

Metaphor= jar-civilization

10) "I (A- E.E.Cummings


"A leaf  falls with loneliness"

This poem puts into the perspective of  what loneliness feels like. the poet may think Everyone in the world feels lonely. It's inevitable. Just like how there are millions of people in the world and all of them feel lonely, there are millions of leaves on millions of trees, and when they fall to the ground, they are all alone.
Apart from loneliness and a leaf falls, the l and loneliness are separated really emphasizing that loneliness and being completely by one's self
 The image in the poem is loneliness and a leaf. we can connect with death of human with fallen leaf. So, isolation is the  main theme and image of this one line poem.