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Four Approaches in ELT

Name: - Makwana Monika Roll no :-21 Topic : - Four Approaches M.A -2 Sem-3 Enrollment no:- 206910842020190027 Email I’D :- makwanamonika76@gmail.com Submitted to : - S. B. Gardi Department of English     Introduction It is today's most important language. We know that English how important is. English language is our second language and foreign language. It is very useful language. As we know that what kind of use of this language. English language is the world's most widely studied foreign language.   Now a day’s English language is used everywhere and in everything. For examples, - mobile, laptop, computer, teaching, Face book, Twitter, internet, WhatsApp, Slide Share, blogger, Google etc. Everywhere we used this language in our college’s schools we used to communicate this language. 500 years ago Latin language was the most important language to be studied because Latin language was language was the language of Commerce, business and education in the We

Summarise 'Orientalism'

Name: -  Makwana Monika Paper no. 11 - The post colonialism Topic: - summarize ‘Orientalism’ Roll no:- 21 Enrollment no: -  206910842020190027 Email ID: -  makwanamonika76@gmail.com Submitted to: -  S. B. Gardi department of English Introduction ‘Orientalism’ is written by the famous writer Edward Said. It is written 1978. Orientalism greatly influential and controversial in the post Colonial studies. Edward Said successfully redefined the term 'Orientalism'. It to mean a constellation of false assumptions underlying western attitudes towards the Middle East .  In the book Edward Said discusses Orientalism and redefined as west patronizing representations of 'The East' the societies and peoples who inhabit the place of Asia, Middle East and North Africa . Edward Said's Orientalism is the exaggeration of difference. The presumption of western superiority and the application of clichéd analytical models for perceiving the oriental word. Here is

Themes of The Old man and the Sea

Name: -  Makwana Monika Paper no. 10 - The American Literature. Topic : - Themes of the old man and the sea Roll no :-21 Enrollment no: -   206910842020190027 Email ID: - makwanamonika76@gmail.com Submitted to: - S. B. Gardi department of English Introduction 'The Old Man and the Sea' is a novel, written by the famous American author Ernest Hemingway. He was an author and journalist. Here we talk about the themes of this novel. First we discuss about the novel the old man and the sea. It is a short heroic novel by Ernest Hemingway. It was awarded in 1953 by Pulitzer Prize for fiction. This novel old man and the sea was his last major work of fiction. This story is on battle between an old experienced fishermen and a large marlin. The story of these novels is centre on an aging fisherman and who engages in epic battle to catch a giant Marlin. This novel is written in 1951 in Cuba . And it published in 1952. In is one of the famous works of Ernest Hemingway.

Critical analysis of Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse

Name: -  Makwana Monika Paper no. 9 - The Modernist English Literature. Topic: -  Critical analysis of Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse. Roll no:- 21 Enrollment no: -  206910842020190027 Email ID: -  makwanamonika76@gmail.com Submitted to: -  S. B. Gardi department of English Introduction 'To the lighthouse' is a novel. This novel is written by Virginia Woolf. It is written in 1927. To The lighthouse are centers on Mr. Ramsay and his family. And they visit to the Isle of Skye in Scotland between 1910 and 1920. The plot To the Lighthouse is secondary to its philosophical introspection. This novel most of written as thought and observation. The novel recalls childhood emotions and highlights adult relationships. The novel is divided into three sections. 1). The Window 2). Time passes 3). The Lighthouse. Each section is fragmented into stream of consciousness contributions from various narrators. This novel is one of the Virginia Woolf's best nove