Here I am sharing my experience of BA texts. I have studied various novels, drama, poems, short stories, etc. Here I share my experience and what I understand in the play 'The Harvest'. The Harvest is a play by Manjula Padma Bhushan which is concerned with organ selling in India set in the near future. It was first published in 1997 and the place inspiration was the Flourishing illegal trade in human organs in India. Manjula Padmabhushan got the germ of Idea involving this trade when the read about the ''Onassis theatre competition" in late 1995. The theme for the competition was the challenges facing humanity in the next century Manjula Padma Bhushan felt that the organ trade provided on appropriate platform for discussing same of the possible challenges particularly in the context of the multinational corporations. The phenomenon of globalization in The Harvest. Close look at the player reveals that the title harvest is left and that it has the concept of globalization which changed the patterns and dynamics of looking at other social political economic cultural and psychological happenings around the world and these characteristics of the social political and cultural relations and found between the characters in the Play. Play opens up the disturbing circulation that developing Nations face in today's globalized world. This can be seen from the dehumanizing attention given to the third world by the exploitation of first World that trade is even done in human organs. harvest develops and episode narrative of the structure of presentation in the power in the contemporary globalized culture, the fundamental practice of globalized in the central situation: third world provides the raw material that the first world consumes for its oven survival and expansion. In the Play Om has sold his body through the aptly named interpreter service company an American receiver. According to terms of content, he and his immediate family his wife Jaya, who is forced by the contract to pretend to be his sister, his brother is portrayed as a joyous husband and his mother in Ila, everyone world enjoy the first world standard of living and lifestyle they will be cleaned, welfare coma entertained and will the deal such a time when he's receiver demands homes organs for his oven survival. as the play develops however the economics motives driving ohms sacrifice gradually changed by the meditating organs relations of global culture.Is Fahiz oven family is consulted an agent screen contract module that drops from the sailing by receiver Ginni. Mice fascinated by the beauty of Ginni and calls her an Angel and falls concept for her daughter in law. Ma truly idolizes her new television, choosing to you and Tom herself inside a video sacrophegus- video video Paradise where she will remains for the rest of her life. When the interpreter agents come to talk on however they mistakely take his wasted brother Jeeta, removing his eyes and replacing them with a machine contraption.Although cheetah had been the most critical of the organs donation schemes, now all he can see is Ginni's soltry image. The play brilliant satire full text in first World attitudes toward . Indian wear home it's fear of disease, it's anxiety about sanitation coma its in comprehension of family and social life, its ignorance of developing countries, it really reality's etc.Indian analysis of harvest Rajkumar describe harvest as a dystopian play full stop and imaginary society that is as dehumanizing and as unpleasant as possible because nothing is good in the lives of and his immediate family because people's like home sell their body organs in order to improve the standard of living only again to lost it all in the end.So this is the play I have studied in B.A. this is very interesting play. I enjoyed a lot.
Name: Makwana Monika Roll No: 28 Paper-3: Literary criticism or theory Topic: Hamartia and catharsis Email i’d: makwanamonika76@gmail.com Submitted to: smt. S. B. Gardi Department of English Hamartia and Catharsis • Aristotle is explained the Hamartia and catharsis in his poetics. The basis for understanding hamarstia, and then, is that a mistake is made, even it is due more to an mistake in judgment, and may more typically, a flaw in one’s character, rather than springing from malicious intent and it was created by Aristotle. Catharsis is connected to Greek and used by Greek philosopher Aristotle, was the first used term catharsis with reference to the emotions in his poetics. • ‘ Hamartia ’ first described in literary criticism by Aristotle in his ‘poetics’. It is the term used by Aristotle in his poetics. Hamartia is also known as ‘ Tragic flaw’ and “ error of judgment ”. it is the Greek word describes many people refer to as the tragic flaw of hero of ...
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