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Portrayal of Modernity Swing on Indian Values in Chetan Bhagat’s Novels

Portrayal of Modernity Swing on Indian Values in Chetan Bhagat’s Novels

... writers. Indian fiction in English has gone through a lot of transformations from early to modern time fiction ...of Indian English fiction writers who have impressed the literary world with their art of ... See full document

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Chetan Bhagat’s novel One Indian Girl ----A Portrayal of a modern Indian Girl ‘s change in attitude towards life

Chetan Bhagat’s novel One Indian Girl ----A Portrayal of a modern Indian Girl ‘s change in attitude towards life

... Chetan Bhagat is one of the most reputed popular fiction writers in contemporary post-modern Indian English ...far Chetan Bhagat has authored six fictions and one ...bestselling ... See full document

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The Portrayal of Moral Values and Ethics in Chetan Bhagat’s ‘One Night at the Call Centre’

The Portrayal of Moral Values and Ethics in Chetan Bhagat’s ‘One Night at the Call Centre’

... and values have remained at the crux of ancient Hindu ...moral values and ethics appear to be losing their significance. Chetan Bhagat is one such popular fiction writer whose novels ... See full document

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Portrayal of Women in Indian Mass Media: An Investigation

Portrayal of Women in Indian Mass Media: An Investigation

... the Portrayal of Women, advertisements have been held responsible for projecting women in a derogatory light, and as inferior class of beings (National Advertising Review Board, ...the Indian media has ... See full document

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The crisis of modernity : realism and the postcolonial Indian novel

The crisis of modernity : realism and the postcolonial Indian novel

... the novels’ ambiguous endings, whether the knowledge they have gained about their own characters, prejudices, and assumptions in the course of the quest will transform their ... See full document

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The Stereotypical Portrayal of Women in Commercial Indian Cinema

The Stereotypical Portrayal of Women in Commercial Indian Cinema

... These acts done by the heroine were done with or in the presence of the male protagonist during his moments of passion and desire and it comes across as being his point of view of the woman he loves and desires which is ... See full document

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... The above findings were similar to the study by Cauldbeck et al which showed that the non-adherence was more in patients from nuclear family and it decreases with incre[r] ... See full document

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Social values in some novels of the 'Heimatkunst' movement

Social values in some novels of the 'Heimatkunst' movement

... asserts that Bartels did not claim to be its inventor and quotes Friedrich Lienhard as saying that 'dessen Ursprung nicht mehr festzustellen ist,.21 In the work of another student of 'He[r] ... See full document

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A Study of the Indian Sensibility in his Novels

A Study of the Indian Sensibility in his Novels

... his Indian wares. His novels singularly avoid Sanskrit ...his novels. Surely, there is no need to use Indian words if the situation does not demand it, and no hesitation in using them if the ... See full document

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The portrayal of the working class and working class culture
in Barry Hines’s novels

The portrayal of the working class and working class culture in Barry Hines’s novels

... empathic portrayal does not wane even through the 1980s and denies the volley of criticism levelled by Michael Collins: ‘On screen, in the Eighties, the cap and the tea cosy moved aside for new staples of modern ... See full document

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Metaphors of Women in the Fiction of Shobhaa De

Metaphors of Women in the Fiction of Shobhaa De

... Shobhaa De, a modern novelist, renowned for portraying the sexual mania of the commercial world in a very frank and straight forward way, shot into literary limelight by writing her first novel, Socialite Evenings which ... See full document

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CONTRIBUTION OF GIRISH KARNAD’S DRAMA IN THE MODERNITY OF INDIAN THEATRE

CONTRIBUTION OF GIRISH KARNAD’S DRAMA IN THE MODERNITY OF INDIAN THEATRE

... the Indian soul and ethos flawless using a wide scope of methods and gadgets embraced from the folk ...of Indian writing" In his different plays Karnad has endeavored to depict the contemporary society ... See full document

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Portrayal of women in Bollywood: a focus group approach

Portrayal of women in Bollywood: a focus group approach

... commercial Indian films suggests the stereotypical portrayal of women cinema plays an essential role in shaping views about gender roles and gender identities within the Indian context where women ... See full document

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FORENSIC ACCOUNTING –A NEW WEAPON TO CONTROL FRAUDS

FORENSIC ACCOUNTING –A NEW WEAPON TO CONTROL FRAUDS

... A survey which was conducted by Indiaforensic Research Foundation showed that the Indian Auditors are most worried about the occupational frauds & Bank frauds. As shown in the table below more than 45% and 30% ... See full document

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KHAP PANCHAYAT- TRADITION V/S MODERNITY

KHAP PANCHAYAT- TRADITION V/S MODERNITY

... Available online: https://edupediapublications.org/journals/index.php/IJR/ P a g e | 2268 came into force to champion the cause of human rights but somewhere that purpose got lost. Instead now Khap panchayats moral ... See full document

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Theme Portrayal through Protagonist in Arthur Golden’s Memoirs of a Geisha

Theme Portrayal through Protagonist in Arthur Golden’s Memoirs of a Geisha

... Abstract— This study concerned on the analysis of theme viewed from the portrayal of the main character in Arthur Golden’s Memoirs of a Geisha. This study used library research as the methodology and obtained the ... See full document

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Representation of women and children in the novels of Arundhati Roy and Anita Desai : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in English at Massey University

Representation of women and children in the novels of Arundhati Roy and Anita Desai : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in English at Massey University

... A great proportion of Indian novels in English illustrate social and cultural aspects of Indian life such as the role and position of women in the family and society, their relation to m[r] ... See full document

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Women‟s Faith in Superstition, Dreams & Bla...

Women‟s Faith in Superstition, Dreams & Bla...

... Sultana‟s mother had the second dream: “This time all the members of her deceased family were sitting in the shade of palm tree. They were eating wonderful food from silver dishes. But this time they saw her, and ... See full document

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Nuruddin Farah’s Women: A Challenge to Somalian Patriarchal System

Nuruddin Farah’s Women: A Challenge to Somalian Patriarchal System

... Medina in the novel is out to accomplish a mission of liberation for women. She insists to herself in the novel: “I am fighting for the survival of the woman in me-while demolishing „families‟ like Idil‟s and ... See full document

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Two literary responses to American society in the early modern era : a comparison of selected novels by Theodore Dreiser and Upton Sinclair in relation to their portrayal of the immigrant, the city, the  business tycoon, women, and the problem of labour,

Two literary responses to American society in the early modern era : a comparison of selected novels by Theodore Dreiser and Upton Sinclair in relation to their portrayal of the immigrant, the city, the business tycoon, women, and the problem of labour, 1900 1929

... Two Literary Responses to American Society in the Early Modern Era; A Comparison of Selected Novels by Theodore Dreiser Upton and Sinclair in Relation to their Portrayal of the Immigrant[r] ... See full document

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