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Chinese philosophy and Confucius
Chinese philosophy flourished fruitfully by some prominent philosophers. Philosophical Followers of Taoism or Confucianism intoxicated by the essence of those philosophical principal. Confucius was a famous philosopher and social reformist.
By Tusher Enam11 months ago in Gamers
The Birthday Party of Harold Pinter
Initially The Birthday Party is boring to readers but is one of Harold Pinter’s earliest and most famous plays. It is a modern drama that blends comedy and menace, reflecting themes of existential anxiety, power, and the instability of identity.
By Tusher Enam11 months ago in Gamers
Charles Dickens masterpiece novel Great Expectations
Victorian novel is a manifestation of hardship of human life Great Expectations is such a kind of novel . It is a tale of a job seeker and orphan Pip migrated from pastoral area simultaneously a lover refused by his beloved Estella .
By Tusher Enam11 months ago in Gamers
Homer's epic classic The Iliad and The Odyssey
Homer is elegant in his literary work, The Iliad and The Odyssey is the perfect evidence of his superiority and elegance. This literary work based on Greek mythology which maintained beauty and apparent logical structure.
By Tusher Enam11 months ago in Fiction
American novel Catcher in the Rye
20th century American novel is a wonderful depiction of human life in America in that contemporary periods. American novelists demonstrated the stern reality in life. It's about alienation, and the depression and anxiety that often goes along with it. I think the majority of people have experienced this at some point in their lives, and not just when they were young. Some experience it their whole lives. Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger is such a kind of literary piece.Writing from a rest home where he’s recuperating from an unidentified ailment, Holden Caulfield says he’ll tell the story of what happened to him just before the previous Christmas. Holden’s story begins at his school, Pencey Prep, on the day of an annual football game that all of the students normally attend. Instead of going to the game, Holden, who has just been expelled for failing four of his five classes, visits Mr. Spencer, his elderly history teacher. Mr. Spencer lectures Holden by agreeing with what the headmaster, Dr. Thurmer, has already told him—namely, that life is a game which ought to be played by the rules. This, Spencer insists, is an important thing to internalize as Holden plans for his future. As he listens, Holden pretends to agree with Mr. Spencer, but actually thinks that his teacher is something of a “phony.” As the conversation continues, Mr. Spencer forces him to read aloud an unsatisfactory essay he wrote about the Ancient Egyptians, and this makes Holden resent him, since he already knows that he didn’t put enough effort into the assignment. Consequently, he lies and says that he has to leave to collect his things, though he simply returns to his dorm room to read.
By Tusher Enam11 months ago in Education
Epic of ancient England "Beowulf"
Beowulf is a masterpiece of Anglo Saxon age of ancient England. "Beowulf" is an Old English epic poem and one of the most significant works in Anglo-Saxon literature. Comprising 3,182 alliterative lines, it narrates the heroic deeds of its eponymous protagonist, Beowulf, a warrior from Geatland (modern-day Sweden). The poem is set in Scandinavia and is believed to have been composed between the 8th and 11th centuries.portraying a young warrior Beowulf and his long struggle against devil. .This tale explores themes of heroism, loyalty, and the inevitable decline that comes with age, reflecting the values and culture of the time in which it was composed.Beowulf is a great warrior, characterized predominantly by his feats of strength and courage, including his fabled swimming match against Breca. He also perfectly embodies the manners and values dictated by the Germanic heroic code, including loyalty, courtesy, and pride. His defeat of Grendel and Grendel’s mother validates his reputation for bravery and establishes him fully as a hero. In first part of the poem, Beowulf matures little, as he possesses heroic qualities in abundance from the start. Having purged Denmark of its plagues and established himself as a hero, however, he is ready to enter into a new phase of his life. Hrothgar, who becomes a mentor and father figure to the young warrior, begins to deliver advice about how to act as a wise ruler. Though Beowulf does not become king for many years, his exemplary career as a warrior has served in part to prepare him for his ascension to the throne.In the ancient epic poem "Beowulf," the hero Beowulf, a warrior of the Geats, comes to the aid of Hrothgar, king of the Danes, whose great hall, Heorot, is plagued by the monster Grendel. Beowulf kills Grendel with his bare hands, then kills Grendel's mother with a giant's sword that he found in her lair. Later in his life, Beowulf becomes king of the Geats, and finds his realm terrorized by a dragon, some of whose treasure had been stolen from his hoard in a burial mound. He attacks the dragon with the help of his thegns or servants, but they do not succeed. Beowulf decides to follow the dragon to its lair at Earnanæs, but only his young Swedish relative Wiglaf dares to join him. Beowulf finally slays the dragon, but is mortally wounded in the struggle. He is cremated, and a burial mound by the sea is erected in his honor. Beowulf highlights his exceptional courage and the deep bond of loyalty he shares with his king.
By Tusher Enam11 months ago in Fiction
The Significance of Cultural Heritage
The Significance of Cultural Heritage Cultural heritage around the world highligts human evolution from the beginning of civilization. Cultural heritage is an essential aspect of human identity, encapsulating the traditions, values, beliefs, and artistic expressions that have been passed down through generations. It is a bridge between the past and the present, shaping societies and providing a sense of belonging and continuity. Cultural heritage encompasses both tangible and intangible elements, including historical landmarks, artifacts, languages, folklore, rituals, and culinary traditions.
By Tusher Enam11 months ago in Education