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Analyse “Look Back in Anger” as a “Kitchen Sink Drama”.

“Look Back in Anger” by John Osborne is a defining example of “Kitchen Sink Drama,” a style of British theater that emerged in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Characterized by its focus on the everyday struggles of the working class, “Kitchen Sink Drama” depicts realistic and often gritty portrayals of domestic life. “Look Back …

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Give an analysis of “Kubla Khan” as a “Dream Poetry”

“Kubla Khan,” a poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, stands as a seminal piece in the Romantic era of literature and has often been categorized as ‘dream poetry’ due to its surreal and ethereal nature. Its creation story, wherein Coleridge supposedly penned it after waking from a drug-induced dream, enhances its dreamlike character. The analysis of …

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Discuss the difference between Summarizing & Paraphrasing with examples.

Ans:- What is Summarizing? Summarizing is like making a big story or a lot of information shorter and easier to understand.  It’s all about taking out the most important stuff and leaving out the less important things.  In simple words, it’s about making complicated information simpler and more focused. Why is Summarizing Useful? Summarizing serves …

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Epic

An epic (eh-PIC) poem is a long, typically novel-length, poetic work. It is a type of narrative poem, which tells a story, typically in third-person point of view, through the typical conventions of poetry. The conventions include rhyme, meter, or some other aural device, and they are used to make the tale more engaging and memorable. Epics tend to follow …

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Tragedy:-

Tragedy Definition A tragedy (TRA-jud-dee) is a genre of drama focusing on stories of human suffering. The drama typically consists of a human flaw or weakness in one of the work’s central characters, which then triggers a devastating event or series of events for those in that character’s orbit. Tragedies are most commonly associated with …

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‘The Eyes Have It’ by Ruskin Bond, questions and answers(L.A.Q.) Class – 12, WBCHSE

1)“Then I made a mistake.” – What mistake did the speaker make? Why was it a mistake? What removed the speaker’s doubts? What did the speaker do then? [1+2+1+2 = 6]  [H.S. – 2017] Ans. The speaker in the story ‘The Eyes Have It made a mistake by asking the girl what it was like outside.         …

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‘The Eyes Have It’ by Ruskin Bond – Questions and Answers(M.C.Q.), Class 12, WBCHSE

1. The narrator had the compartment to himself up to – A) Saharanpur  B) Dehradun C) Rohana  D) Mussoorie     [H.S. = 2018 & 2022] Ans. C) Rohana. 2. The narrator of the story was going to – A)Rohana B) Mussoorie C) Saharanpur D) Dehra Ans. D) Dehra 3. “…they seemed very anxious…”. –Here ‘they’ refers to …

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‘The Eyes Have It’ by Ruskin Bond, questions and answers(S.A.Q), Class-12, WBCHSE

1)At which station did the girl get into the train? [H.S. – 2015] Ans. The girl got into the train from Rohana. 2)Who came to see the girl? Ans. The couple who came to see the girl off were probably her parents. 3)How did the narrator feel that the couple were his parents? Ans. The narrator …

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