5.2 ENGLISH

Area of Article : ALL

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VOL- 5 ; ISSUE- 2, PUNE RESEARCH - An International Journal in English (ISSN 2454-3454) JIF 3.02

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PUNE RESEARCH  

AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL IN ENGLISH

( ISSN 2454  -  3454  ONLINE ) (JIF 3.02)

 VOLUME 5 , ISSUE - 2  ( MAR-APR  2019 )

5.2.1 ENGLISH

Area of Article : LITERATURE

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THE SEEKING OF LOVE IN ZORA NEALE HURSTON’S THEIR EYES WERE WATCHING GOD

VISHNUPRIYA. S.

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The main purpose of fhis paper is to trace the value of love through the story of Janie's Crawford, the novel's protagonist. In Janie's plight towards liberty and recognition, love and happiness, Hurston reflects the colored women's thrives and experiences in the American black society. Janie, who has the concept that marriage must involve love and happiness, goes for a search of unconditional and fulfilling love which she finally finds with her third husband Tea Cake, but only after she has passed through the wasteland of being a possession before entering the pear tree garden of her actualized dreams of love and happiness.

5.2.2 ENGLISH

Area of Article : LANGUAGE

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A READING ON ELECTED TRIBULATION IN INTERPRETATION AT GREATER CRUCIAL LEVEL IN MANAGEMENT STUDENTS AND THE CORRECTIVE PROCEDURES

M. SHERIN JENNIFER

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Teaching English is a Foreign Language (ELT). Reading is a process of looking at a written or printed symbol and translating it into an appropriate sound. This is the paper on read to lead project based on the studies on audio cd device used by the government school students. This CD deals with poetry and prose for VIth standard students as the tool. The device which contains the rhyme sounds consonants and pronunciation and the variation of sounds in vocabulary, by this method students are interested to learn with this audio device by hearing this this audio students can easily pick the sounds of the entire poetry, sounds, rhythm, pitch,tone. The ability of the student’s studying IV in chettinaicken patti Government school in dindigul. The language ability and strategies while in reading skill is moderate when comparing to Gandhiji memorial middle school (government) in dindigul. In both governments school the students reading skill is very low in starting stage. To read the word, sentence or paragraph without making mistakes in reading can be developed by this audio devices or audio visual devices.

5.2.3 ENGLISH

Area of Article : LITERATURE

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THE NEGLECTED VOICE IN MAHESH DATTANI’S TARA

UMAR ALTAF SOF

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Mahesh Dattani is one of the leading and contemporary playwrights in English. He is a versatile dramatist who is known as an actor, a playwright and a director. A celebrated dramatist in Indian English Literature and the first playwright to be awarded the Sahitya Akademi award. Mahesh Dattani born in Banglore and graduated in History, Economics and Political Science. Dattani started his career as a copy writer and became a full-time theatre professional. His play’s highlight societal issues and deep unstructured lives of people and their social conditions. In most of his plays Dattani talks about the invisible issues like, gender prejudice, homo-sexuality, sexual abuse and its impact, gender identity and other social isssues. This paper focuses on the character Tara an identical twin with three legs who is forced to be killed. The paper brings out the conception of ‘HE’ ‘she’ even right from the birth of a child. The play Tara highlights the emotional separation of two conjoined twins and the influence of their mother and grandfather to favor the “Boy” child over the “girls” baby. The play Tara opens with the character Chandan known as Dan who recalls his early life which had been spent enjoyably with her sister Tara. Tara is not only a protagonist of the play, but also the story of a girl child born in an Indian family. Tara is an example of women exploitation in the society.

Key Words:  Exploited, Gender prejudice, Sexual Abuse, Social issue

5.2.4 ENGLISH

Area of Article : LITERATURE

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DEPICTING THE COMMUNAL DISHARMONY IN ROHINTON MISTRY’S NOVELS SUCH A LONG JOURNEY AND FAMILY MATTERS

M. SEENI SULTAN IBRAHIM & DR. T. S. GEETHA

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At the time of independence our country people want to create for their next generation a nation which was not “fragmented walls of secularism”. But, as a nation we have miserably failed to do this objective. There is number of incidents of religious intolerance and communal hatred. This paper attempts to examine Rohinton Mistry’s novels Such a Long Journey and Family Matters to find the fact of emergence and rise of communal and hatred politics in India, and its impact on the experiences of the common-man.

5.2.5 ENGLISH

Area of Article : LITERATURE

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RECENT TRENDS IN TEXTS BY MUSLIM WOMEN IN ENGLISH LITERATURE

DR. PRACHI DIXIT & MOHD MUZAMIL SOHIL

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Writing any piece of literature is reflection of self and the mirroring of society. The voice of women through literature is wide and extended throughout world; it becomes a weapon of expressing the problems of self and the issues of the society at present age. There are various media but the literature is considered the most accessible and easy to address their problems. The women of today is rather satisfy as per their recent strategies adopted in various ways whether these are through their own consistent struggles, national movements, by governments since four to five decades or by this media of literature. There are still loopholes and big patches in the way of their progress and empowerment in the society. In the nineteenth and twentieth century changes occurred still it requires the implementation on the ground level. The present scenario of the Muslim women is attracting the world’s attention towards their position and empowerment in the society. They are voicing out loudly through different sources of media. This is an effort to bring the real and portrayed picture of society by Muslim women writers through this research paper. Efforts have been made to analysis the texts of women in the context of their themes of writing. It presents the relevancies and burning issues existing in the social world of Muslim women writers.

Key Words:  literature, society, world, strategy, implementations, Muslim, texts and writers.  

5.2.6 ENGLISH

Area of Article : LITERATURE

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THE SELF AND THE OTHER IN ARABIC LITERATURE: A STUDY OF HANAN AL-SHAYKH’S I SWEEP THE SUN OFF ROOFTOPS

MANSOUR JARALLAH AHMED SARHAN

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This paper aims to cast light on the important modifications in the Arab way of thinking and how some Arab writers came to view the West in their writings. Hanan Al-Shaykh is an Arab writer who views the West in a way that is completely different from that of her precedent Arab writers. Arabs’ view of the West was characterized by a state of fascination with everything that came from the West. Arabs were and are still admirers of the development in the spheres of the Western world technological, politically, economically, and even socially. Like many contemporary Arab writers, Al-Shaykh is extremely concerned with women's rights, comparing the living conditions of Western women with the poor and backward conditions of Eastern women. Unlike the Arab writers of the postcolonial period who represent the East as man with the motivation to take revenge of the Western colonizers by having sexual encounter with a Western woman, Hanan Al-Shaykh in her short story I Sweep the Sun off Rooftops, as in most of her writings, creates her Arab female protagonist characters not with the notion of revenge and hostility but to seek freedom with the assistance of the Western man. 

5.2.7 ENGLISH

Area of Article : LANGUAGE

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ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY IN ENHANCING THE INTEREST TOWARDS LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

BHUVANESHWARI R. S. & BHARATH. P. N.

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The inevitability of technology in the persuading technical world, learning and experimentation of language and literature has become an easy access. This paper attempts to explain about the new available technologies like the apps and websites providing a platform for the ‘digital born’ young minds of the world to enhance their knowledge of language and literature. The role of technology can help and support the teachers, students and the public to get motivated and involved in language acquisition. Usage of the Multimedia, Hypertext, e-books,   e-notes, gaming apps, language learning apps and word building apps shall educate the public and help students keep their attention and retention of the  skills learnt. The Paper focuses upon the modern technical instruments, which provides a greater pathway to better research and analytical approaches to students as well as teachers.

Key Words: Apps, e-books, Technology, Classroom learning

5.2.8 ENGLISH

Area of Article : ENGLISH

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ON THE CONSTRUCT AND PATTERNS OF MASS COMMUNICATION

DR. RAVINDRA PRATAP SINGH

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It is an informative work  with a purpose to sharing basic idea on the construct and patterns of Mass Communication. Mass communication refers to the communication taking place through print and electronic media-especially by newspapers, magazines, pamphlets, other published works, cinema, documentary films, different audio-visual advertisements, television telecasts , radio broadcasts and podcasts . It is used with a purpose to sharing news, offering general entertainment in a healthy pattern, making public opinion, disseminating general education etc. It educates the society at large and creates awareness on many issues of local, regional, national and international importance.

Key Words: Communication, Mass Communication, Sender, Receiver, Feedback.

5.2.9 ENGLISH

Area of Article : LITERATURE

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THE CONVENTIONAL INDIAN PRACTICES, THE SENSE OF MODERNITY AND THE CONSEQUENTIAL BATTLE: STUDY OF SAMSKARA BY ANANTHA MURTHY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE IMPORTANCE OF ITS TITLE

BHUPENDRASINH NAYKA

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India is a nation where two things are of great importance: Religion and Caste. The society has to be governed by the rules of different religions and their practices. If one wants to do different things, he/she has to suffer a lot. He/she would even be discarded from the community as well. The present paper deals with the conventional social practices which are persisting from the time immemorial. We find a constant struggle between conventionalism and modernism. They are two aspects of our society that are like mother-in-law and daughter-in-law who fight with each other by staying in the same house. There are still some areas and communities that follow their rituals very strictly and thus always find it conflicting with the modernism. The title here itself suggests the Hinduist belief in the traditional rituals. Though the word ‘Samskara’ has its minimum use in the novel, the subject matter revolves around the term ‘Samskara’ in every matter. It is not only the subject of the novel but also its form.

Key words: Brahmin, Caste, Upper caste, Low caste, Title, Rituals, Conventional, Modernity, Struggle, Religion.

5.2.10 ENGLISH

Area of Article : LITERATURE

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FALLING IN AND OUT OF LOVE AS THE MAJOR THEME OF VIKRAM SETH’S THE ACCOUNTANT’S HOUSE

VIKAS VASAVA

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The Accountant’s House is written by Vikram Seth and is taken from his collection From Heaven Lake which is written by him when he has been enjoying his second year in China. In The Accountant’s House, the poet has beautifully describes his major theme of all his poems: ‘on falling in and out of love’. This means to get rid of one’s memory gradually. This theme is presented here by poet’s meeting with an Accountant, the surroundings of his house, and the family of that Accountant. Vikram Seth has been known for his emotional verses and this is one of those poems where he has described the cruelty of the situation. However, that grief is presented in a light hearted manner as we have to face the harsh realities of the nature and the life has to move forward. Thus, this is an excellent example of Vikram Seth’s creative genius. Let us try to find out how it has been done.

Key words: Accountant, Barefoot, Doctor, Happiness, Lost.

5.2.11 ENGLISH

Area of Article : LITERATURE

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AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL ELEMENTS IN ARUNDHATI ROY’S “THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS”

DR. SIDDARAMA RAJU M. V.

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Arundhati Roy a great name in the Indian English literature. She stands with great Indian writers like Raja Rao, Mulkraj Anand and R.K Narayan with her autobiographical and realistic style of fiction. Her first and the best novel,’The God of Small Things has won the prestigious booker prize in 1997.The novel brought her name not only in the field of Indian English literature but also in the world literature as well.