Dalit Literature Dalit is a political term= Dalit= from ‘dal’ in Sanskrit meaning to crack, to split, be broken or torn asunder, trodden down, earlier…
A mode, quite simply, is a means of communicating. According to the New London Group, there are five modes of communication: visual, linguistic, spatial, aural,…
The method of teaching English adopted at present in school curriculum is functional communicative approach FAC is opposite to Structural Approach Communicative language Teaching replaces Structural teachng Direct method is also…
Source of the Word Rhetoric The term Rhetoric has came from Greek word ‘Rhetorike‘ meaning ‘Technical art or a rhetor“( rhetor means orator or public spreker). Some…
Mayakovsky was the famous poet of: Russia Marquese originally wrote his “One Hundred Years of Solitude” in: Spanish. The word ‘Dialogue’ is derived from “dialogos”…
D.g. Rossetti was the son of an Italian painter. The translation of Goethe’s “Wilhelm Meister” appeared in 1824. In The Doctor’s Dilemma Shaw makes fun…
Seasons and The Castle of Indolence are written by: James Thomson. The Elegy in a Country Churchyard appeared in: 1751. Who composed The Task and…
Hubris Hubris, or less frequently hybris, describes a personality quality of extreme or excessive pride or dangerous overconfidence, often in combination with arrogance. The term…
Euphuism Euphuism is a peculiar mannered style of English prose. It takes its name from a prose romance by John Lyly. It consists of a…
Frame Narrative A frame story is a literary technique that serves as a companion piece to a story within a story, where an introductory or…