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Three classes by Arnold.

Click here to evaluate my assignment Name:- Hitaxi H Bhatt. Roll No:- 03. Email Id:- hitaxidave81@gmail.com Paper No:- 06 ( The Victorian Age). Topic:- Three classes by Arnold . Submitted to:- Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University . Matthew Arnold (1822-1888) Matthew Arnold, a literary figure of the Victorian Age, comes next to Browning and Tennyson. He is a poet, critic, religious thinker and educationist. He has the experience of twenty- four years as the inspector of schools. It provided him so much time to meet the different classes and examine their behaviour and habits. This experience pursued him to write ‘Culture & Anarchy’. He has also discussed various topics about true culture.  First let’s see what is culture?   A culture is a way of life of a group of people. The term ‘Culture’ which originally meant the Cultivation of human mind and soul. Culture is a collective programming of th...

Types of Figurative Language.

Click here to evaluate my assignment Name:- Hitaxi H Bhatt. Roll No:- 03. Paper No:- 07(Literary Criticism II) Email id:- hitaxidave81@gmail.com Topic:- Types of figurative language Submitted to:- Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University . Figurative language is when you use a word or phrase that does not have its normal everyday literal meaning. By using Figurative Language authors make use of this effectively through giving you visuals and mental pictures to help get their  point across. Through appealing to ones imagination the author is making efficient use of Figurative language. Through this technique an author can get his point across without using as much detail in the explanation. Another useful way that the author can use symbolic language effectively is through appealing to our Senses. There are several ways in which an author can make effective use of non-literal language; all of which are more entertaining appeal to the rea...

American VS Indian Multiculturalism.

Click here to evaluate my Assignment. Name:- Hitaxi H Bhatt. Roll No:- 03. Paper No:- 08( Cultural Studies) Email id:- hitaxidave81@gmail.com Topic:-  American vs Indian multiculturalism. Submitted to:- Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University . As a reader first you have clear concept of it that what is multiculturalism ? we can say that multiculturalism can be defined as cultural diversity or the evolution of it, where people from different ethnicities coexist; it can also refer to an interagative policy adopted by a multicultural nation. The meaning of the term multiculturalism can have many interpretations. Definitions of this term differ according to the reference made to; .. 1.) Demography of a country( population of various racial religious, linguistics backgrounds.) 2.) The normative ideological aspect( cultural rights of individuals). 3.) The political policy-level programs adopted to address ethnic diversity. mu...

French Revolution

Click here to evaluate my Assignment. Name:- Hitaxi H Bhatt. Roll No:- 03. Email Id:- hitaxidave81@gmail.com Paper No:- 05(Romantic Literature) Topic:- French Revolution. Submitted to:- Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University . In history major changes take place often. One example of a major change was the French Revolution. The French revolution occurred in France during the late 1700’s.  Ever since the beginning of global history, there have been major political, economic, social and cultural revolutions. A revolution is the overthrowing if a government or ruler by the governed and then substituting another. For instance, a revolution took place in both France and England within the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The Enlightenment and the political leaders led France to financial problems, causing  the French Revolution. The people wanted change and brought on the revolt against their government. As a result, F...