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History of English Literature: Chaucer to Shakespeare

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 This blog is  assigned by our professor Dilip Barad sir.   Comparative Analysis of Chaucer, Spenser, and Shakespeare The development of English poetry has been shaped by numerous great minds, but few have had as profound an impact as Geoffrey Chaucer, Edmund Spenser, and William Shakespeare. These three literary titans, though separated by time, represent the foundation, flowering, and refinement of English verse. Through their distinct styles, themes, and literary achievements, they paved the way for generations of poets and dramatists. 1. Poetic Style Geoffrey Chaucer (c.1343–1400) Known as the Father of English literature, Chaucer's style was innovative for his time. Wrote in Middle English, bridging Latin and French traditions with the emerging vernacular.Used iambic pentameter and rhyme royal (seven-line stanza). Famous for his narrative structure, especially in The Canterbury Tales, where he adopted a frame narrative. Mixed satire, irony, and realism, creating dis...

Aristotle poetics

 This blog is a task which is given by professor /Dr Barad sir  Introduction Aristotle was a great Greek philosopher. He wrote many important books, and one of them is called "Poetics." In this book, Aristotle talks about poetry, drama, and how stories should be written. He explains what makes a good tragedy, how characters should behave, and why people enjoy watching plays and reading stories. Who is Aristotles Aristotle was one of the greatest philosophers and thinkers in history. He lived in ancient Greece from 384 BCE to 322 BCE. He was a student of Plato and later became the teacher of Alexander the Great. Definition of Poetry Aristotle explains that poetry is an imitation of life. Poets imitate human actions, emotions, and events through words, rhythm, and harmony. Aristotle's Definition of Tragedy  "Tragedy is an imitation of an action that is serious, complete, and of a certain length. It is expressed in beautiful language, performed through action (not narra...

Post truth

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 This is a student task which is given by professor /Dr. Barad sir What is Post truth? The word "post-truth" became popular in the 21st century, especially after 2016 during. Post truth refers to situation or condition in society.where emotions personal beliefs and opinions between more influence,than objective facts and truth in shaping public opinion. Definition  "Relating to or de nothing circumstances in which objective facts are less influence in shaping public opinion that appeals to emotion and personal belief." Rise of Post-Truth The rise of post-truth refers to a period in recent history where facts and objective truth have become less influential in shaping public opinion than emotions, personal beliefs, and social media narratives. This trend has grown especially since the early 21st century. Meaning of Post-Truth: Post-Truth means a situation where truth becomes secondary.People start believing what feels right or matches their opinion, even if it is fal...

Socrates

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 Socrates, this blog is part of the sunday reading assignment given by the professor and Dr.Dilip Barad sir. Who was Socrates? Socrates was a famous Greek philosopher from Athens, who live from 469Bc to 399Bc. He was Born in alopece . His argue is logical and truthful. He is known western philosophy. Socrates   Socrates never write books. He taught by asking questions. This is Socratic method. He believed in ethics and virtue more than things.socrates is a great thinker,who taught people to question life, search for truth,and focus on moral values. Socrates death in 399 BC . He was sentenced to death by drinking poison called hemlock. Historical context  Socrates lived during the global age of Athens, but also witnessed the pelonnesian war between Athens and sparts 431-404 BCE. After Athens defeat, political instability increased, learning to social tension. Voice of wisdom   Socrates believed that true wisdom came from knowing. How little we actually know. He often ...