Oh my God, that was a damn cool way to explain oxymoron... caught me off guard... still laughing on it... keep including humor...keeps my fluids intact.
You give us in-depth explanation of things which is literally praiseworthy. You must not have any idea how much i rely on your lectures to enhance my knowledge in literature. What i like the most about your lessons is that you even clear the tiniest of areas which could never have passed someone's mind, hadn't they watched your videos. Anytime in a day I open UA-cam and straightly head to your channel and start watching lectures on any one of the topics. This way i make sure that even if i use phone, i use it for a good cause and that doesn't count in wasting time by scrolling through phone. Heartfelt Thanks to you.
Hi ma'am, I have a doubt that in the practicing stanza the very last one, is there "Bathos" present ? as the words are like fearful, darkened cage, wished to flee and then free and then comes the waking dream doesn't these make it an anticlimax ? I'm confused plz reply whether am I right or not ??
@Nibble Pop Qn 1. The murder of Banquo is not merely due to his knowledge of the weird sister’s prophecy, but Macbeth fears - . 1) The promise that Banquo’s descendants would inherit the throne. 2) Dauntless temper of Banquo’s mind. 3) The nobility of Banquo’s character. 4) Banquo’s wisdom . Qn 2. Which lines in Browning’s ‘My Last Duchess’ reveal him as an ‘art connoisseur’? 1) “She liked whate’er / she looked on” 2) “My favour at her breast” 3) “Sir ! Notice Neptune, though /Taming a sea-horse, thought a rarity / Which Claus of Innsbruck cast in bronze for me ! 4) “Sir’ twas not / Her Husbands’ presence only, called that spot /Of joy into the Duchess’ cheek
Not really. Simile includes,preferably, two apparently dissimilar things. Two humans are not dissimilar . Plus, simile is made with a general thing not a specific one usually. She is like a bird, for instance.
Hlo maam can you help me with this doubt ..........Ma'am in your explanation of oxymoron there you have mentioned a passage as it's example from which i have a doubt .......... There is a line ...... HERE'S MUCH TO DO WITH HATE ,BUT MORE WITH LOVE ....... is there the use of antithesis as well
MAM I HAVE A CONFUSION.U SAID THAT SHEEP BLEET BUT ACTUALLY 'BLEET' IS NOT AN ONOMATOPOEIC WORD AS THEIR CRY ACTUALLY DOESNOT SOUND LIKE THAT WORD SOUNDS.THEN HOW COME BELLS 'ROAR' HAS BEEN SELECTED AS A ONOMATOPOEIC WORD (at 20.40 mins)AS BEELS NEVER EVER SOUND LIKE 'ROAR'.?. PLEASE PLEASE CLARIFY MADAM MY HUMBLE REQUEST
Okay now this is a mother of coincidence ! Ma'am I have a question, please read this entire comment. So I was watching the movie Hemlock Society today & there's this scene where Anand say to Meghna, "পিপীলিকার পাখা গজায় মরিবার তরে" & he mentions that it's a metaphor ( রূপক). Then Meghna contradicts him saying that no it's a simile ( উপমা). Then Anand says " আরিইইই.. স্যাটা ! ফাটিয়ে দিয়েছেন !"😂 So, apparently, Meghna was right. Now what I'm asking is why or how is this a simile ? Is this a certain verity of simile ? Or it's a simile just because Meghna is being compared to an ant ? Because prior to this scene, Meghna says, " আপনার সাথে এভাবে বাড়ি থেকে বেরিয়ে আসা টা আমার ঠিক হয়নি।" Then Anand replys, " মানুষ যখন মৃত্যুর খুব কাছাকাছি চলে আসে তখন হঠাৎ করে মনটা খুব অ্যাডভেঞ্চারস্ হয়ে পড়ে।" And there's also this fact that Meghna was actually trying to commit suicide.
There's another thing that's playing on my mind is if you look for the source of this particular proverb এটা উঠে এসেছে কবি মুকুন্দরাম চক্রবর্তীর "চন্ডীমঙ্গল" কাব্য থেকে। একদিন চণ্ডী দেবী অপরূপ সুন্দরী নারীমূর্তি ধারণ করে কালকেতুর কুঁড়েঘর বসেছিলেন, ঘরে এসে কালকেতুর স্ত্রী ফুল্লরা এই নারীকে দেখে স্বামীকে সন্দেহ করেন। তাঁর সেই সন্দেহ দৃঢ়মূল হলো যখন মেয়েটি জানালো বনের মধ্যে তিনি একা একা বিচরণ করছিলেন, ফুল্লরার স্বামী কালকেতুই তাঁকে সঙ্গে করে নিয়ে এসেছেন। কালকেতু তখন হাটে গেছেন মাংস বিক্রি করতে। এবার রাগে, দুঃখে, ক্ষোভে অভিমানে ফুল্লরা রওনা দেয় হাটের দিকে এবং অবশেষে স্বামীকে সামনে পেয়ে বলে , “পিপীলিকার পাখা ওঠে মরিবার তরে / কাহার ষোড়শী কন্যা আনিয়াছ ঘরে ?” So she's basically talking about the doom of Kalketu & she's comparing two situations. So the fact that this very proverb is actually originated from a comparison, could this be the reason that it's a simile ? I mean doesn't matter how you use it, since this very proverb itself is a simile it's always a simile. Is this what's happening here ? Or the comparison between an ant & Meghna is the reason ?
@@NibblePop I see. But would you be so good as to explain it briefly in the last video of the series where you'll discuss the queries from the comments ? Thank you 😊
Ma'am I've a doubt... I'm studying under Vidyasagar University...Is the Pass mark Added to honours mark??? I've confusion about this matter.... please clear it ma'am please...If I score good marks in honours paper but can't score good marks in the pass subject what will happen? Please tell ma'am please 😭
2:21 SIMILE
8:35 METAPHOR
17:13 ONOMATOPOEIA
23:10 OXYMORON
Oh my God, that was a damn cool way to explain oxymoron... caught me off guard... still laughing on it... keep including humor...keeps my fluids intact.
You give us in-depth explanation of things which is literally praiseworthy. You must not have any idea how much i rely on your lectures to enhance my knowledge in literature. What i like the most about your lessons is that you even clear the tiniest of areas which could never have passed someone's mind, hadn't they watched your videos. Anytime in a day I open UA-cam and straightly head to your channel and start watching lectures on any one of the topics. This way i make sure that even if i use phone, i use it for a good cause and that doesn't count in wasting time by scrolling through phone. Heartfelt Thanks to you.
bless you dear
Take my hearty respect Ma'am.'Thank you for your service'😊
Though I know all these rhetorics ,you clarified in simple terms with beautiful pictorials. Your way of explanation engulfs me..
Your explanation is very clear and understand easily. Love you ma'am. ❤️
Hi ma'am, I have a doubt that in the practicing stanza the very last one, is there "Bathos" present ? as the words are like fearful, darkened cage, wished to flee and then free and then comes the waking dream doesn't these make it an anticlimax ? I'm confused plz reply whether am I right or not ??
@@hamidahparveen6897 yes, you have identified correctly.
@NibblePop ok... thank u 🙂
Thank you for these videos maam. I have exams soon. And i am glad i found your videos 😊
Madam Garu,your explanation is good 👍👍
Very helpful video to understand properly with examples
Thank you so much ❤
11:20 Duke Orsino. I love that line 😂❤
Extremely insightful and helpful. Thank you. Keep making such videos, it helps so many students across the globe
Thank you ma'am 🌸
Thank you, mam.
Madam, please show some light about the significance of the title and also narrative technique in far from The madding crowd by Thomas Hardy.
Remarkable interpretation, Mam pls give lesson 5 and lesson 6. 👍
Mam pls upload the videos on the rover by aphra behn
Mam please make a video on Banabhatta's Kadambari
She wished to flee
Like the west wind free
(Free and flee ) is it an exmple of assonance because of the vowel sound *e* between the both ???
Yes
Hello 👋 🫂 hii plz reply I am your friend guess ❤
Ma'am please make a practice session..... 🙏🏼🙏🏼
DOZENS OF THANKS MAM..MAM THE EXAMPLE OF METAPHOR THE SPEAKER IS DUKE ORSINO
@Nibble Pop
Qn 1. The murder of Banquo is not merely due to his knowledge of the weird sister’s prophecy, but Macbeth fears -
.
1) The promise that Banquo’s descendants would inherit the throne.
2) Dauntless temper of Banquo’s mind.
3) The nobility of Banquo’s character.
4) Banquo’s wisdom
.
Qn 2. Which lines in Browning’s ‘My Last Duchess’ reveal him as an ‘art connoisseur’?
1) “She liked whate’er / she looked on”
2) “My favour at her breast”
3) “Sir ! Notice Neptune, though /Taming a sea-horse, thought a rarity / Which Claus of Innsbruck cast in bronze for me !
4) “Sir’ twas not / Her Husbands’ presence only, called that spot /Of joy into the Duchess’ cheek
In qs 1, both 2 and 3 look correct but 2 is more appropriate I guess.
In qs 2, option 3 looks correct
@@NibblePop Ok ma'am. Thanks! 😊🙏🏼
Unpredictable teaching.
Mam can you please make a video on "Hollow man"...
Yes ma'am ... Please 🙏🏼
Please discuss the 5th semester syllabus of NBU...
Ma'am, if we say 'she is like her mother' .....is that a simile?
Not really. Simile includes,preferably, two apparently dissimilar things. Two humans are not dissimilar . Plus, simile is made with a general thing not a specific one usually. She is like a bird, for instance.
ma'am❤️
Hlo maam can you help me with this doubt ..........Ma'am in your explanation of oxymoron there you have mentioned a passage as it's example from which i have a doubt .......... There is a line ...... HERE'S MUCH TO DO WITH HATE ,BUT MORE WITH LOVE
....... is there the use of antithesis as well
@@ManishaSoni-t9h in antithesis there is usually no contradiction. This is more of a paradox you may say.
Ok ma'am thanks for guiding your student who is not only unknown to you but also inseparable from you 😊......
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Ma'am please make a lecture on American literature. About Emerson & Thoreau
Please make lectures on "Literary criticism"
Ah! They are my favourites.
MAM I HAVE A CONFUSION.U SAID THAT SHEEP BLEET BUT ACTUALLY 'BLEET' IS NOT AN ONOMATOPOEIC WORD AS THEIR CRY ACTUALLY DOESNOT SOUND LIKE THAT WORD SOUNDS.THEN HOW COME BELLS 'ROAR' HAS BEEN SELECTED AS A ONOMATOPOEIC WORD (at 20.40 mins)AS BEELS NEVER EVER SOUND LIKE 'ROAR'.?.
PLEASE PLEASE CLARIFY MADAM MY HUMBLE REQUEST
The words clang and clash are onomatopoeic . The sound of little lambs are similar to bleeee. So bleating is considered onomatopoeic too.
@@NibblePop MADAM THEN DOGS BARK, HYENAS CRY,RAINS PATTER-THESE SOUNDS CSN BE CONSIDERED ONOMATOPOEIC TOO?????
PLEASE MADAM REPLY
Orsino 11:23
Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow ,
Please solve the rethoric forms here 👆 mentioned 😢🎉
Okay now this is a mother of coincidence ! Ma'am I have a question, please read this entire comment. So I was watching the movie Hemlock Society today & there's this scene where Anand say to Meghna, "পিপীলিকার পাখা গজায় মরিবার তরে" & he mentions that it's a metaphor ( রূপক). Then Meghna contradicts him saying that no it's a simile ( উপমা). Then Anand says " আরিইইই.. স্যাটা ! ফাটিয়ে দিয়েছেন !"😂 So, apparently, Meghna was right. Now what I'm asking is why or how is this a simile ? Is this a certain verity of simile ? Or it's a simile just because Meghna is being compared to an ant ? Because prior to this scene, Meghna says, " আপনার সাথে এভাবে বাড়ি থেকে বেরিয়ে আসা টা আমার ঠিক হয়নি।" Then Anand replys, " মানুষ যখন মৃত্যুর খুব কাছাকাছি চলে আসে তখন হঠাৎ করে মনটা খুব অ্যাডভেঞ্চারস্ হয়ে পড়ে।" And there's also this fact that Meghna was actually trying to commit suicide.
There's another thing that's playing on my mind is if you look for the source of this particular proverb এটা উঠে এসেছে কবি মুকুন্দরাম চক্রবর্তীর "চন্ডীমঙ্গল" কাব্য থেকে। একদিন চণ্ডী দেবী অপরূপ সুন্দরী নারীমূর্তি ধারণ করে কালকেতুর কুঁড়েঘর বসেছিলেন, ঘরে এসে কালকেতুর স্ত্রী ফুল্লরা এই নারীকে দেখে স্বামীকে সন্দেহ করেন। তাঁর সেই সন্দেহ দৃঢ়মূল হলো যখন মেয়েটি জানালো বনের মধ্যে তিনি একা একা বিচরণ করছিলেন, ফুল্লরার স্বামী কালকেতুই তাঁকে সঙ্গে করে নিয়ে এসেছেন। কালকেতু তখন হাটে গেছেন মাংস বিক্রি করতে। এবার রাগে, দুঃখে, ক্ষোভে অভিমানে ফুল্লরা রওনা দেয় হাটের দিকে এবং অবশেষে স্বামীকে সামনে পেয়ে বলে ,
“পিপীলিকার পাখা ওঠে মরিবার তরে /
কাহার ষোড়শী কন্যা আনিয়াছ ঘরে ?”
So she's basically talking about the doom of Kalketu & she's comparing two situations. So the fact that this very proverb is actually originated from a comparison, could this be the reason that it's a simile ? I mean doesn't matter how you use it, since this very proverb itself is a simile it's always a simile. Is this what's happening here ? Or the comparison between an ant & Meghna is the reason ?
This is definitely a metaphor, The director should watch my videos I think 😀😀😀, or may be the guy was trying to impress the girl 😎😎
@@NibblePop I see. But would you be so good as to explain it briefly in the last video of the series where you'll discuss the queries from the comments ? Thank you 😊
certainly
Ma'am please post the notes of Greek influence on English language please ma'am it's urgent 😭🙏
Ma'am I've a doubt... I'm studying under Vidyasagar University...Is the Pass mark Added to honours mark??? I've confusion about this matter.... please clear it ma'am please...If I score good marks in honours paper but can't score good marks in the pass subject what will happen? Please tell ma'am please 😭
Most universities and PG colleges consider only honours marks, all CC and DSE papers
Duke Orsino
Hello man ...... out , out , brief candle !
Is that a oxymoron 😢😢😢
@@Anamika-123-n9z no.
It is metaphor. Life is compared to candle
@@NibblePop 💕✨️😇