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Samson Agonists by John Milton
John Milton is a poet of great philosophical power who depicted a melancholic tone in his writings . He is a master of tragedy depicting religious feelings. His tragic closet drama Samson Agonists published in 1671 alongside Paradise Regained. It is inspired by the biblical story of Samson from the Book of Judges and follows the tradition of Greek tragedies, particularly those of Sophocles and Euripides. The work is considered one of Milton’s most profound meditations on suffering, divine justice, and redemption.
By Tusher Enam10 months ago in Education
Inspirational Short Stories – Motivational Stories
The first motivational story is about the clever work of a merchant's daughter in a small town in Italy a hundred years ago. An old merchant borrowed some money from a bloodsucking moneylender of the town for his business. But due to several consecutive losses and the moneylender's interest money was coming out at a compounding rate, it became difficult for the merchant to repay the money. He could not repay the money on time. At that time, the moneylender said that he would forgive all the debts on one condition, if the merchant married his daughter to the moneylender.
By Tusher Enam10 months ago in Fiction
Macbeth of William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare is discovered human psychology and reality which portray humanity or beast-like visage of human being. Around the world readers enchanted with his masterclass tragedies and comedis. Elizabethan age was enlighten by Shakespeare with his overmastering power .Macbeth is one of William Shakespeare's most famous tragedies, written around 1606. It is a dark and powerful play that explores themes of ambition, fate, power, guilt, and the supernatural. Set in medieval Scotland, the play follows the rise and fall of Macbeth, a Scottish nobleman who, driven by prophecy and unchecked ambition, descends into tyranny and madness.William Shakespeare (1564-1616 C.E.) is one of the most well-known playwrights in the world. He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, as the son of the businessman John Shakespeare. He married Anne Hathaway in 1582. By 1592, he was working as a playwright and actor in London, and in 1596, he joined the Lord Chamberlain's Men, later known as the King's Men. As a company member, he was a shareholder, an actor, and their principal dramatist. Shakespeare wrote at least 40 plays. Some of those plays are missing, like Love Labor's Won, the sequel to his play Love Labour's Lost. It is unclear what order he wrote his plays in, though scholars use contextual evidence to place them in chronological order.
By Tusher Enam10 months ago in Fiction
"The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
"The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge is an evidence poetic genius depicting reality of life. It highlights how people suffer for committing sine in the barren earth. It introduce perfect melody, meter, mechanism and supernatural realm . It is unique among Coleridge’s important works— unique in its intentionally archaic language (“Eftsoons his hand drops he”), its length, its bizarre moral narrative, its strange scholarly notes printed in small type in the margins, its thematic ambiguity, and the long Latin epigraph that begins it, concerning the multitude of unclassifiable “invisible creatures” that inhabit the world. Its peculiarities make it quite atypical of its era; it has little in common with other Romantic works. Rather, the scholarly notes, the epigraph, and the archaic language combine to produce the impression (intended by Coleridge, no doubt) that the “Rime” is a ballad of ancient times (like “Sir Patrick Spence,” which appears in “Dejection: An Ode”), reprinted with explanatory notes for a new audience.
By Tusher Enam10 months ago in Education
French revolution
In eighteen century French people reveled against the autocrat ruler Louise that led to French revolution. The political upheaval due to autocracy of ruler raised the public sentiment. Democracy, suffrage, liberty and equality of common people prevailed and the chain of autocracy had broken. The French Revolution (1789–1799) was a pivotal period in world history, marking the transition from absolute monarchy to a republic grounded in principles of liberty, equality, and fraternity. Its profound impact reshaped not only France but also influenced political thought and systems globally.
By Tusher Enam10 months ago in Education
Ancient Indian civilization
India is a peninsula of cultural and religious diversity that bear a testimony different caste and tradition. Traditionaly civilizations of Ancient India based on religious belief. Many rullers invaded this country and founded magnificent palaces, tomb, mosque etc that menifest artistic beauty and eligance.The earliest periods of Indian history are known only through reconstructions from archaeological evidence. Since the late 20th century, much new data has emerged, allowing a far fuller reconstruction than was formerly possible. This section will discuss five major periods: (1) the early prehistoric period (before the 8th millennium BCE), (2) the period of the prehistoric agriculturalists and pastoralists (approximately the 8th to the mid-4th millennium BCE), (3) the Early Indus, or Early Harappan, Period (so named for the excavated city of Harappa in eastern Pakistan), witnessing the emergence of the first cities in the Indus River system (c. 3500–2600 BCE), (4) the Indus, or Harappan, civilization (c. 2600–2000 BCE, or perhaps ending as late as 1750 BCE), and (5) the Post-Urban Period, which follows the Indus civilization and precedes the rise of cities in northern India during the second quarter of the 1st millennium BCE (c. 1750–750 BCE).
By Tusher Enam10 months ago in Art
William Wordsworth and his poem Daffodils
William Wordsworth, the romantic poet of nature accumulate his thought of natural beauty,aesthetic mechanism ad romanticism through his poem Daffodils. It is a marvelous masterpiece of Romantic poetry that spread an essence of love for nature.he poem was famously inspired during a walk Wordsworth took with his sister, Dorothy, around Lake Grasmere, located in the Lake District of England in April of 1802. Two years later, Wordsworth penned his lines about the vast field of daffodils the two had come across. Changes in wording and the addition of the second stanza occurred in 1815. The final incarnation is the one familiar to readers today. While the poem is sometimes considered too sentimental by critics, it is still recognized and referred to today.Wordsworth and fascination with the natural world and explores the emotional response one might have from it. His philosophy surrounds the notion that nature can be a restorative and a great source of inspiration. His writing helped propel English literature for years after his death and is widely studied and admired to this day.
By Tusher Enam10 months ago in Education
Babylonian history and civilization
In the historical point of view it Babylon a peninsula that render vast knowledge of human act . Babylonian history and civilization has composed significantly . Archaeologist discovered huge evidences of its history and civilization in the territory of Mesopotamia or present Iraq.The city was referenced with awe by ancient Greek writers and was reportedly the site of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Its reputation has been tarnished by the many unfavorable references to it in the Bible beginning with Genesis 11:1-9 and the story of the Tower of Babel associated with the ziggurat of Babylon.
By Tusher Enam11 months ago in Art
Romantic literature and its fragrance
Romantic literature after Renaissance in Italy brought a huge revolution in literary form .Lyrical ballad composed by Wordsworth and Coleridge was one of the great masterpiece work of Romantic expression. In previous time literature was written on the basis of religious concept which was classical ad orthodox.
By Tusher Enam11 months ago in Fiction