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VISITORS “Shame is more compact than other novels of Rushdie. It is a three dimensional novel- political, social and cultural. It CHANC
is a story of the rise and fall of three families, three sisters and three queens- Biquis, Sufiya and Naveed. The tree sisters are LANGU
Chummy, Munee and Bunny. The three countries are Pakistan, Bangladesh and India.

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Shame is about what happened to the other half of the sub-content after 1947. It depicts the contemporary political
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situation in Pakistan. The main plot of the novel revolves around the lives of Omar Khayyam Shakil and Sufiya Zinobia. The Powered b
society in Pakistan is by and large repressive. It is a society which is authoritarian in its social and sexual code which cruses
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v Sufiya; The personification of Shame
Here Omar and his wife, Sufiya live in the shameful world of illusions and fanaticism. They can not enjoy the pleasures S.N.
of Islamic scriptures. Omar is not a true Muslim. Sufiya also feels ashamed of her childish way of thinking though she is a Mak
young woman. The novelist calls her a wrong miracle. She never grows up in intellect. She is the personification of Shame. Edu
She blushes at the slightest shameful things. The best of shame grows stronger gradually in her. She kills Pinky’s turkey birds STD
and also tries to kill Talvar Ulhaq. Later she becomes a dangerous woman in veil wandering at night and killing bad boys after ENG
satisfying her sexual lust. When Omar reports this matter to her father, Raza Hyder, he wants to put an end of her life. Here Word
also it is a matter of Shame that a father wants to kill his daughter. Her Husband also chains her so that she may not be a - *ST
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The heroine Sufiya Zinobia represents ‘Disorder of Pak society. She is a product of the cultural climate. Her violence
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seems to be blind and pointless, but is also illustrated well known historical truth about dictatorship rule in Pakistan. The novel
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portrays a girl who suffers excessively from the emotion of shame. Individually speaking, it does not happen so in normal
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conditions. At times she represents mob violence, a rumour, a beast the collective fantasy of oppressed people and a dream
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Name born of her rage. Referring to the character of Sufiya, Rushdie remarks, ‘Here you have to make connection between Pate
shame and violence. If you push the people too far and if you humiliate them too much then a kind of violence bursts 6 mo
out of them I wanted to enclose that idea inside one person Sufiya.

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Sufiya represents the effort to imagine a different outcome for women are the victims of male violence. Both the poem
murderer East End girl and the other beaten on the underground train wear their silence as badges of shame. Although the Poet
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because she not only feel her own shame but also the unfelt shame of others, men in particular. Men are forbidden to feel -
shame that would destroy their price. This means that they hold their head high only disavowing their shameful actions.

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THE MAHABHARATA as epic
Krishna IN MAHABHARAT
The Mahabharata-style, structure and narrative tec...
The Mahabharata-style, structure and narrative tec...
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Q- The Prakarna or Plot in Mrichchhakatikam:
The character of Charudatta:-
Character of Vasantsena:-
Character of Samthanaka (Sakara).
Character of Maitreya:-
Humour in ”Mrichchhakatikam’
Sudraka’s Style:-
The title “Mrichchhakatikam”
A man of the people Theme/Political Satire
“A man of the people” Character of Nanga
The title A Man of the People
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A House for Mr. Biswas (1961) As a Picaresque nove...
A Quest for Identity Or struggle for personality
Character of Mr. Mohun Biswas:-
Symbols/The Title " ‘A house for Mr. Biswas”
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Character of Mrs. Tulsi:
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Themes in Walcoott's work
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‘Shame’ Character of Omar Khayyam Shakil
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‘Shame’ Character of Sufiya Zinobia
‘Shame’ The Title ‘Shame’
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Waiting for the Barbarians Theme / Moral
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The Title Waiting for the Barbarians. [Short – Not...
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The Tree of Man(1955)Theme
The Tree of Man(1955) Imagery/ Symbolism
The Tree of Man(1955) Character of Amy Parker
Introductory Lingustic
What is Linguistics?
What is a language? And what are its characteristi...
What is linguistics? Is linguistic a science ?
Q. Sub-Divisions of linguistics
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Langue and Parole
Competence and Performance
Substance and Form
Syntagmatic and Paradigmatic
Semantics
General and Particular
The structural Treatment of Lexical Meaning
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Ferdinand de Saussure ‘s Contributions
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MEANING OF COMMUNICATION
Cycle of THE COMMUNICATION PROCESS
VERBAL COMMUNICATION
Psycholinguistics - A Study of Language
Psycholinguistics and Child Language Acquisition
Describe the origin of language.
The Descent of the English Language
The old English (Anglo Saxon) Period.
The Middle English Period.
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History of Phonetics
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