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Second Language Teacher Education. (SLTE).

Name :- Hitaxi H Bhatt. Roll No :- 03. Email Id :- hitaxidave81@gmail.com Enrolment No :- PG15101004 Year :- 2015 -2017. Paper No :- ELT:-1 ( English Language Teaching.) Topic :- Second Language Teacher Education. (SLTE). Submitted to :- Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University. Click here to evaluate my Assignment.    What is Second Language? -       Second language also known as L2. A language that is not the native language of the speaker, but that is used in the locale of the person. Second language teacher education describes the field of professional activity through which one personally learn to teach L2 language. If we look deep into second language teacher education then we realize that  it needs major change in it.  Why is it happens? it is just because we have so many training  of these type of education. But the question is does it really works? NO. So, why is it happens? Teacher of the second language are habituate to sp

The Calcutta Chromosome as a postcolonial novel.

Name:-Hitaxi H Bhatt. Roll No:- 03. Email Id:- hitaxidave81@gmail.com Enrolment No:- PG15101004 Paper No:- 11 ( The Postcolonial Literature) Topic:- The Calcutta Chromosome as a postcolonial novel. Submitted to:- Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University. Click here to evaluate my Assignment.   First of all let’s see what is postcolonial Literature.? -      Postcolonial literature is the writings that are produced by the members of the native culture or by the settlers. Who have ties to both the invading culture and the oppressed one. The post-colonial novel of today is the result of a political phenomenon that had reached a height of demonic dimensions by the end of the first world war. The roots of colonization go back to the most ancient days of civilization. Colonization, a system of political, economic, psychological and cultural domination of one country over the others, always spawns a pattern of cultural and political margina

Biblical allusion in ‘The Scarlet Letter’.

Name :- Hitaxi H Bhatt. Roll No :- 03. Email Id :- hitaxidave81@gmail.com Enrolment No :- PG15101004 Year:- 2015-2017 Paper No :- 10 ( The American Literature.) Topic :- Biblical allusion in ‘The Scarlet Letter’. Submitted To :- Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University. Click here to evaluate my Assignment. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s ‘The Scarlet Letter’ takes place in puritan New England in the 1600s in a backdrop of rigid rules and Christian faith. In the setting Hawthorne provides ample Biblical allusion in order to better explore sin, hypocrisy, and true salvation. Hawthorne himself comes from a puritan heritage and was interested in the hypocrisies such rigidity could produce. Allusions are references to popular events, places and people in a work of literature. Most of this assignment will focus on Biblical allusions and will provide a better understanding of how those allusions enhance the story of ‘The Scarlet Letter’. Let’s see t

Myth of Sisyphus in ‘Waiting For Godot’.

  Name:-  Hitaxi H Bhatt. Roll No :-  03. Email Id:-   hitaxidave81@gmail.com Enrolment No :- PG15101004 Year :- 2015-1017. Paper No :- 09 (The Modernist Literature.) Topic:- Myth of Sisyphus in ‘Waiting For Godot’. Submitted to :- Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University.  Click here to evaluate my Assignment. There is always one mythical story that we find into any literary work. Here I like to say that ‘Waiting For Godot’ is absurd play but we can see the connection between ‘The myth of Sisyphus’ and ‘Waiting for Godot.’ Albert Camus illustrated this concept in his book size essay “The myth of Sisyphus.” This makes us to think on the image that Sisyphus is pushing a rock up a mountain only to see it to roll back down. Every time he reaches to top but then again rock roll back to the foot.  In real life it happens with human that throughout the life they are In search of their existence. But here Camus said that it is futile attempt of to