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Peoar :108 - American Literature

Love and War in Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls: The Intersection of Romance and Violence in a Time of Crisis. Assignment Details Paper :  108- The American Literature Topic :  Love and War in Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls: The Intersection of Romance and Violence in a Time of Crisis Submitted to - Smt. S.B.Gardi Department of English M.K.B.U. Date of Submission:  Personal Information Name: Nikita Vala  Batch: M.A. Sem - 2 (2024-2026) Enrollment Number: 5108240089  Roll No: 17 Table of contents Assignment Details  Personal Information Abstract Key Words Introduction The Role of Love in a War Narrative MarĂ­a as the Idealized Feminine and a Symbol of Hope The Tension Between Love and Duty The Fleeting Nature of Love in Wartime Conclusion References  Love and War in Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls: The Intersection of Romance and Violence in a Time of Crisis   Abstract Ernest Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls is a novel that intricate...

Paper : 106 - The Twentieth Century Literature: 1900 to World War II

  Fragmentation and Modern Disillusionment in T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land: A Reflection of Post-War Society Assignment Details Paper :  106 - The Twentieth Century Literature: 1900 to World War II  (22399) Topic :  Fragmentation and Modern Disillusionment in T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land: A Reflection of Post-War Society Submitted to - Smt. S.B.Gardi Department of English M.K.B.U. Date of Submission:  Personal Information Name: Nikita Vala  Batch: M.A. Sem - 2 (2024-2026) Enrollment Number: 5108240089  Roll No: 17 Table of contents Assignment Details  Personal Information Abstract Key Words Introduction Thematic Analysis Philosophical Perspectives Comparative Analysis Conclusion References Fragmentation and Modern Disillusionment in T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land: A Reflection of Post-War Society Abstract T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land (1922) stands as one of the most significant modernist works, reflecting the fractured psyche of post-World War I society...

Paper : 109 - Literary theory & criticism and Indian Aesthetics

The Role of Figurative Language in Reader Interpretation: Analyzing I.A. Richards’s Practical Criticism Assignment Details Paper : 109 - Literary theory & criticism and Indian Aesthetics (22402) Topic : Totalitarianism and the Erosion of Truth: The Role of Language and Surveillance in Orwell's 1984 Submitted to - Smt. S.B.Gardi Department of English M.K.B.U. Date of Submission:  Personal Information: Name : Nikita Vala  Batch : M.A. Sem - 2 (2024-2026) Enrollment Number : 5108240038 Roll No: 17 Table of contents Assignment Details  Personal Information Abstract Key Words Introduction Theoretical Perspectives on Figurative Language and Reader Response Richards’s Central Arguments in Practical Criticism Scholarly Perspectives on Figurative Language and Reader Interpretation Analysis and Discussion Richards's Concepts in Practice Conclusion  References  Abstract Figurative language plays a fundamental role in literary interpretation by shaping meaning, evok...

Paper : 110A - History of English Literature - From 1900-2000

The Impact of the First World War on British Literature: A Transformation of Themes, Styles, and Perspectives Assignment Details Paper : 110A - History of English Literature - From 1900-2000 (22403) Topic : "The Impact of the First World War on British Literature: A Transformation of Themes, Styles, and Perspectives" Submitted to - Smt. S.B.Gardi Department of English M.K.B.U. Date of Submission:  Personal Information: Name : Nikita Vala  Batch : M.A. Sem - 2 (2024-2026) Enrollment Number : 5108240038 Roll No: 17 Table of contents Assignment Details  Personal Information Abstract Key Words Introduction Historical Context Literary Responses During the War Post-War Literary Reflections Case Studies of Notable Works Conclusion  References The Impact of the First World War on British Literature: A Transformation of Themes, Styles, and Perspectives   Abstract The First World War (1914–1918) profoundly influenced British literature, reshaping themes, styles, and n...