Summarise the key points in Peter Friedlander’s pice “Candrakanta an the epic of Loriki” and discuss how these points help us better understand the 1936 short story Kafan (The Shroud) by Premchand.

Hindi Fiction:translations and trans-creations

Summarise the key points in Peter Friedlander’s pice “Candrakanta an the epic of Loriki” and discuss how these points help us better understand the 1936 short story Kafan (The Shroud) by Premchand.

Responses should include quotes from the week’s primary and secondary resource(s) – note that quotes are not included in the world count.

Analyse the narrative strategies which are at work in any two of the books studied.

Crime Fiction since 1920

Assignment Question:

In classic crime fiction, argues Tzvetan Todorov, there are ‘not one but two stories: the story of the crime and the story of the investigation’. Read Todorov’s chapter on ‘The Typology of Detective Fiction’ and using this distinction between ‘the story of the crime and the story of the investigation’ analyse the narrative strategies which are at work in any two of the books studied.

Two books to write on:

– Agatha Christie, ‘Murder on the Orient Express’ (1934)

– Kate Atkinson, ‘Case Histories’ (2004)

Secondary work:

– 3/4 secondary work for each text

Referencing style:

– MHRA

 

Discuss the most important theories, models and texts that surround and influence addiction and substance misuse treatment, conveying your understanding and awareness of the key issues and debates.

RESEARCH PROPOSALS

Discuss the most important theories, models and texts that surround and influence addiction and substance misuse treatment, conveying your understanding and awareness of the key issues and debates.

Would like to examine which treatment modality is more effective in treating substance Misuse problems and why?

Analyze the connection between the monster of the vampire and how it exists in its particular society whether its Transylvania, London or Santa Clara, Calfornia.

Literary Analysis Essay For Dracula

Analyze the connection between the monster of the vampire and how it exists in its particular society whether its Transylvania, London or Santa Clara, Calfornia.

Evaluate each of the texts to determine their Gothic elements. Compare the novel dracula and the movie the lost boys

What important facts did you learn? What helpful details did you pull from each video? If it’s a short or comical link, what amused you and why?

Detailed observations, reactions, comments and/or interpretations having to do with poet George Herbert, Letter 23 of the Screwtape Letters by CS Lewis, poem My Last Duchess by Robert Browning, the poem Ozymandias by Shelley, the poet Claude McKay and his life and the poem Ozymandias

What important facts did you learn? What helpful details did you pull from each video? If it’s a short or comical link, what amused you and why?

Discuss the poetry of Romanticism, its origin, and symbolism.Analyze their techniques, subjects, and the themes of their poems, as well as how their works represent the overall spirit of the period.

Romanticism Poetry

Discuss the poetry of Romanticism, its origin, and symbolism.

Next, you could mention four to five notable poets who fall under that category and explain their literary and intellectual contributions.

Analyze their techniques, subjects, and the themes of their poems, as well as how their works represent the overall spirit of the period.

 What are the clues that lead the women in “Trifles” to discover the murder and its motive? Do you think the women were justified in covering up for Mrs. Wright?

Part 1
Relying on Freytag’s pyramid (p. 851), outline the plot structure of Glaspell’s “Trifles,” and Ives’ “The Blizzard.”

What are the clues that lead the women in “Trifles” to discover the murder and its motive?

Why do the men fail to see the clues that Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters discover?

Do you think the women were justified in covering up for Mrs. Wright?

What is the significance of the play’s last line, spoken by Mrs. Hale: “We call it–knot it, Mr. Henderson.”

What is Neil’s profession in David Ives’ “The Blizzard” and how is it significant?

What is Jenny’s view of Neil’s work?

Cite examples of foreshadowing in “The Blizzard” and explain their significance.

What is the significance of the valise, the only prop in “The Blizzard”?

What happens to the characters at “The Blizzard’s” ending?