Those literature Students (ENGA) will obviously come here who want to really learn. Such a sensational narrating technique is hardly to be found in this online social community. Hats off to you, Mam 🙏🏻
You act as "Sanjeevani" for students of English literature, reviving and bringing them back to life Hats off to an excellent teacher who like Ulysses is adventurous in breathing life into her explanations
Namaste ma'am, ma'am you are a saviour and I feel grateful to find you on UA-cam. You kind of revived my love for literature and made it easy to understand. Thanks a bunch again and again ❤
Thank you for this analysis. I'm an old man now, and this poem becomes more meaningful for me with each passing year. In regard to the lines "to rust unburnished," I think that there's an echo not only of "Hamlet" but also of "Othello": "Keep up your bright swords, for the dew will rust them." I think that "furrows" refers no tot the wake of the vessel but to the furrowed waves.
I think that in the zeal of moving on from depression, Tennyson wrote this poem and sketched Ulysses as his mentor who inspires him in moving on as there's no certainty of tomorrow.
"DEATH the 'Eternal Silence'. Every time you're breathing, you're borrowing some time from death. So if you spend that time getting more knowledge, you're using it well. But if you just squander away time, you'll soon reach your end and realise what I've done with my life." A feeling of déjà vu...
Love how you explained everything in English. Some of us really needed the exposure and others, well we just needed a basic understanding and I think it's safe to say that you delivered perfectly! Thank you :)
Okay.. I just paused the video to write a message for you madam. It's not my first time watching this video it's maybe 5th time. And I am just revising for my externals. I have my exams from 30 th August. YOU ARE MY SAVIOUR. Thank you ❤ so much for making such fabulous videos.
@@that_slay_girl21 Yeah Kalyani University.. My SGPA was 8.00 and it was second highest in my department... And the videos are super helpful as it give me dynamic and versatile views over the topic.. Again thanks to madam for creating such amazing videos...
@@that_slay_girl21 I am from Kalyani Mahavidyalaya.. And thanks 😄 I was also shocked after seeing my score... No tips buddy just write according to your understandiblity and don't commit silly grammatical mistakes.. Best of Luck 🤞
Your way of presentation is unique. It helps me to see the poem from different perspectives with all its twinkling colours. Your every lecture takes us away from us and makes us inhabitants of writers world,of course,being enriched by you. Best regards Mam❤
Simply fabulous! Thanks and hats off ma'am. You have obliterated much of my apprehension about the poem. It is very much crystal clear and leaves no room for confusion. It is greatly illuminating with great comprehension..🎉thanks a lot
'You can write them down not just your answer script but in your comment section too" .. Also musical in tone... Thank you so much madam for brilliant explanation... ❤❤ " The ideas of making 'Ulysses 'may be 11 scroll of Homer's 'Odyssey 'or Dante's "Divine Comedy 26 canto of Inferno " or poet's own personal journey. Truly, last point is very much heart catchy .
I value your presentation the most. Unending explanation of you and energetic critical analysis make the text easy to me . A lot of Thanks to you Ma'am.
Thank you so much ma'am for this lecture, I am writing this comment before watching the lecture though, because I already know that it is going to be informative and critical and beautiful as well. On another note I want to make a request to you ma'am- if you could post some critical analysis lectures on the text Frankenstein by Mary shelly. 🌻
Hi Ma'am, It has been after a long time that I am writing down a comment although I follow your work regularly. Something I found really fascinating is in the second stanza of this poem when he describes the dispositions of Telemachus in ruling Ithaca after his demise. This episode too can be related with the British imperialistic overtones. Ulysses was a great explorer and a conqueror who by dint of his valour and intelligence conquered territories and colonies. Great Britain too by the Victorian Age had established supremacy over three-fourth of the global territories at least in Asia and Africa. However, Ulysses's conquest has to be supplemented with the patient and brilliant governance of Telemachus. In the same way, England too needs to focus more on effective governance of the incumbent colonies instead of focusing on searching newer colonies. I just find this thought interesting and thought to share my discourse on the colonial currents in this poem.
@@NibblePop Ma'am, I know it will be a little unjustified to make a request looking into the workload you might have. Can you please make a video on Fra Lippo Lippi by Browning and The lady of Shallot by Tennyson? Please!
Please ma'am, make a video on Prometheus Unbound by P B Shelley as soon as possible. It has been asked in NET this year. You make every point crystal clear.
Ma'am, please make a video on 1. Charles Dickens: David Copperfield, 2. William Congreve: The Way of the World, 3. Charles Lamb: Dream children and The Superannuated Man.
I have another request ma'am which I would be very happy if you fulfil. Can you make a video on The Lady of Shallot and The Defense of Lucknow by Alfred, Lord Tennyson?
Ma'am, you said the emotional gulf of Tennyson led him to Ulesses- particularly in its treatment of domesticity. But Ulesses is nowhere shown to be obligated towards his home (calling his wife as aged, does not want to wait and see his son's successful rule), he just wants to explore and gain more knowledge. Can you kindly help what is meant by you here?
But Ma'am in your website you have written, "Ulesses' responsibility to his people and family is his top priority, and he is willing to sacrifice his desires and ambitions for the greater good." How is this justified then? Sorry Ma'am to bother you so much.
All is good thank u...but mam you have modify Rene Descartes saying.......I think therefore I'm ...into John lock saying....but all is osm....thank u ❤❤❤
Ma'am, in any case while writing a critical appreciation of a writing if my words appear to contradict the interpretation of a scholar apparently But I tried my best to convince my teacher through my words to establish my explanation then will my explanation be considered unacceptable because they're a scholar and I am an undergraduate student? Basically I'm just showing my perspective through my words as per my understanding, it's like what is 6, is 9 from the opposite direction, I'm not opposing their explanation I'm just giving my perspective, a parallel idea of the same thing then Could it be unacceptable?
Not at all. In fact if there is one scholar stating a view there are ten others stating the opposite. But it is safer to use words such as "perhaps", "it may be seen " or " one may say" and then give proof in support of your statement.
@@NibblePop as I interpret Ulysses's craving for knowledge and voyage with what a spiritual person uses to do with their spiritual journey to know the ultimate truth of life, the supreme knowledge to stay in a sublime state.
The channel deserves some revenue, don't you think my dear? It helps us keep the lectures free of cost. If you subscribe to UA-cam premium the ads won't show. You can try that.
Those literature Students (ENGA) will obviously come here who want to really learn. Such a sensational narrating technique is hardly to be found in this online social community. Hats off to you, Mam 🙏🏻
You act as "Sanjeevani" for students of English literature, reviving and bringing them back to life
Hats off to an excellent teacher who like Ulysses is adventurous in breathing life into her explanations
Namaste ma'am, ma'am you are a saviour and I feel grateful to find you on UA-cam. You kind of revived my love for literature and made it easy to understand. Thanks a bunch again and again ❤
This will be very helpful to the students who are trying to get a basic grasp over the subject.
What an excellent presentation! I love the way this great teacher describe everything in detail. You are a real motivation💕💕💕.
Thank you for this analysis. I'm an old man now, and this poem becomes more meaningful for me with each passing year.
In regard to the lines "to rust unburnished," I think that there's an echo not only of "Hamlet" but also of "Othello": "Keep up your bright swords, for the dew will rust them."
I think that "furrows" refers no tot the wake of the vessel but to the furrowed waves.
@@UncleDansVintageVinyl yes. ❣️
I think that in the zeal of moving on from depression, Tennyson wrote this poem and sketched Ulysses as his mentor who inspires him in moving on as there's no certainty of tomorrow.
"DEATH the 'Eternal Silence'. Every time you're breathing, you're borrowing some time from death. So if you spend that time getting more knowledge, you're using it well. But if you just squander away time, you'll soon reach your end and realise what I've done with my life."
A feeling of déjà vu...
Millions of thanks mam for such a nice and enthusiastic explanation i feIt i m listening lady Ulysses.
Love how you explained everything in English. Some of us really needed the exposure and others, well we just needed a basic understanding and I think it's safe to say that you delivered perfectly! Thank you :)
Okay.. I just paused the video to write a message for you madam. It's not my first time watching this video it's maybe 5th time. And I am just revising for my externals. I have my exams from 30 th August. YOU ARE MY SAVIOUR. Thank you ❤ so much for making such fabulous videos.
Kalyani University? How much did you score in the last sem, and did these videos really come into help?
@@that_slay_girl21 Yeah Kalyani University.. My SGPA was 8.00 and it was second highest in my department... And the videos are super helpful as it give me dynamic and versatile views over the topic.. Again thanks to madam for creating such amazing videos...
@@payeltapadar How that's a great score! Which college are you from? And can you please give some tips to score like you in the upcoming exam?
@@that_slay_girl21 I am from Kalyani Mahavidyalaya.. And thanks 😄 I was also shocked after seeing my score... No tips buddy just write according to your understandiblity and don't commit silly grammatical mistakes.. Best of Luck 🤞
@@payeltapadar Okay, thankyou I hope that will help.. And good luck for the upcoming exams 🌸
Thanks for your excellent interpretation of Lord Alfred's famous poem.❤❤❤
That eye for different perspectives.. is rare
Thank you so much for making this complex structure so easy 🌠🧭⛵
Your way of presentation is unique. It helps me to see the poem from different perspectives with all its twinkling colours. Your every lecture takes us away from us and makes us inhabitants of writers world,of course,being enriched by you. Best regards Mam❤
Simply fabulous! Thanks and hats off ma'am. You have obliterated much of my apprehension about the poem. It is very much crystal clear and leaves no room for confusion. It is greatly illuminating with great comprehension..🎉thanks a lot
'You can write them down not just your answer script but in your comment section too" .. Also musical in tone...
Thank you so much madam for brilliant explanation... ❤❤
" The ideas of making 'Ulysses 'may be 11 scroll of Homer's 'Odyssey 'or Dante's "Divine Comedy 26 canto of Inferno "
or poet's own personal journey.
Truly, last point is very much heart catchy .
Ma'am, its like you heard my unspoken need for this analysis. Thank you so much!!
I value your presentation the most. Unending explanation of you and energetic critical analysis make the text easy to me . A lot of Thanks to you Ma'am.
Amazing explanation ❤... Maam, i wouldn't have passed if not for you... Thank you so much for teaching sooo well maam❤
Very astute analysis! Enjoyed your explanation a lot and learned a lot!
Forever grateful to you ma'am❤
Excellent narration,sister
Thank you so much ma'am for uploading this piece.. extremely needed. I was waiting for your lecture on this topic...😊
Thank you so much maam for making my syllabus so easy ❤
I’m happy it helped.
Thank you so much ma'am for this lecture, I am writing this comment before watching the lecture though, because I already know that it is going to be informative and critical and beautiful as well. On another note I want to make a request to you ma'am- if you could post some critical analysis lectures on the text Frankenstein by Mary shelly. 🌻
Thank you ma'am. Right now I'm in 4th sem . I really needed this❤
Eagerly waiting for the text Good woman of Schezwan
Also can you cover partion literature like toba tek singh .Please
I am totally surprised when maam compared it with Paradise Lost.😮
Very helpful, thank you ma'am. ❤
Hi Ma'am,
It has been after a long time that I am writing down a comment although I follow your work regularly.
Something I found really fascinating is in the second stanza of this poem when he describes the dispositions of Telemachus in ruling Ithaca after his demise.
This episode too can be related with the British imperialistic overtones. Ulysses was a great explorer and a conqueror who by dint of his valour and intelligence conquered territories and colonies. Great Britain too by the Victorian Age had established supremacy over three-fourth of the global territories at least in Asia and Africa. However, Ulysses's conquest has to be supplemented with the patient and brilliant governance of Telemachus. In the same way, England too needs to focus more on effective governance of the incumbent colonies instead of focusing on searching newer colonies.
I just find this thought interesting and thought to share my discourse on the colonial currents in this poem.
A great way of looking at it.
Great to see your comment again. Hope you are doing fine dear
@@NibblePop Ma'am, I know it will be a little unjustified to make a request looking into the workload you might have. Can you please make a video on Fra Lippo Lippi by Browning and The lady of Shallot by Tennyson? Please!
Please ma'am, make a video on Prometheus Unbound by P B Shelley as soon as possible. It has been asked in NET this year. You make every point crystal clear.
Amazing explanation ❤
Mam Thank you so much.......
It's very helpful..
🌞❣️❣️
Mam please make an explanation video on "Pride and Prejudice" with the character analysis 🙏
ur beautiful
Ma'am could you please explain Sweetest love i do not goe. Thank you soo much ma'am. best teacher ever!
But before that he still wants to twinkle✨
thank you mam for amazing explaination.
thanks again
Ohh!!! I really waiting for this...thank you mam 😘😘😘
Mam your explanation is superb. Can you make an explanation on 'Youth and Age' by Samuel Taylor Coleridge?
Thanks for your efforts ❤❤
Thank you ma'am 🙏
Amazing ma'am
wow, this videos is the best!!!!!!
i was waiting for this
Thank you so much ma'am ❤
In which season generally does the Hyades appear ?
Thankyou Ma'am... It's relay helpful for Me ❤
Ma'am... I was really waiting for this video ❤️
Enjoy
@@NibblePop Thank you ma'am
Ma'am, please make a video on 1. Charles Dickens: David Copperfield, 2. William Congreve: The Way of the World, 3. Charles Lamb: Dream children and The Superannuated Man.
outstanding😍
Ma'am plz make video on "lady of shallott"
If am not wrong "I think therefore I am" is told by Rene Descartes not Locke.
Mam, please I want you to make a video on lady of shalott.. it's a humble request 😊.
Plz Tennyson er others poems gulu o upload koren. Like Oenone, The Lotos-Eaters, Tithonus.
Thank you ma'am 😊❤
Awesome explanati.Salute you Ma'am.
@@fahmidaakhter5206 then it is not awful but awesome I think my dear🙂
@@NibblePop yes, certainly. I was overwhelmed, and in haste I committed the mistake.
Mam please explain London by Samuel Johnson
Mam please could you make a Vedio on 'the lady of shalotte".
Thanks ma'am
I think the line, "I think therefore I am, " isn't by John Locke but Descartes.
I see therefore I am, Esse Est Percipi, is by Locke.
@@NibblePop Thank you, Ma'am for such a prompt reply and the clarification. You have been really helpful. 💌
Just curious,, who is your favourite poet, mam?
Hard to mention one but if you talk about favourites, then Eliot, Blake and Frost happen to be the ones I love reading the most.
Super mam! Feminism also..😊
😀😀
Mam Lotos eater's please
Can the line, "He works his work, I mine", be interpreted in terms of the British idea of division of labour ?
In a way, yes.
Ma'am, are you planning on making similar videos on Doctor Faustus?
Not immediately. But Faustus is one of my fav texts
I have another request ma'am which I would be very happy if you fulfil. Can you make a video on The Lady of Shallot and The Defense of Lucknow by Alfred, Lord Tennyson?
Ma'am plz upload on pride and prejudice and Jane Eyre bye Charlotte Bronte
🥺🥺🥺🥺 thanks alot
omg! is that eren and mikasa in the background?????
Yup
@@NibblePop wow much love🥰! Your lectures are so helpful, ma'am!🙏
According to me .. Tennyson is comforting himself for the loss of friend and wanted to continue life just like how Ulysses did
Exactly
Mam please make video on tonight i can write by pablo neruda
next in line
Ma'am pls take wasteland.....
Mam what is the difference between allegory, faribale and fable. Tell me about these terms in comment or make video on them.
Mam please take Our Casuarina tree
Hard times video next plz
Hymn to Intellectual by PB Shelley
Ma'am what will be the correct answer of this question..which classical work influenced Thennyson ' s poem "ULYSSES" the most? Plz clear this.
Dante's work
Ma'am, you said the emotional gulf of Tennyson led him to Ulesses- particularly in its treatment of domesticity. But Ulesses is nowhere shown to be obligated towards his home (calling his wife as aged, does not want to wait and see his son's successful rule), he just wants to explore and gain more knowledge. Can you kindly help what is meant by you here?
The poem is also depicting Telemachus. Telemachus represents the domestic persona of the Victorian man.
I have not taken that into consideration. I understood it now. Thank you so much Ma'am. ❤
But Ma'am in your website you have written, "Ulesses' responsibility to his people and family is his top priority, and he is willing to sacrifice his desires and ambitions for the greater good." How is this justified then? Sorry Ma'am to bother you so much.
Ma'am Oedipus The King please
All is good thank u...but mam you have modify Rene Descartes saying.......I think therefore I'm ...into John lock saying....but all is osm....thank u ❤❤❤
Locke was an empiricist. He said, I see therefore I am.
Mam please On Your blindness, a prayer for my daughter, vdo please maam in English
Ma'am, do you have videos on Literary theories?
Uploaded one one feminism. Other ones are going to be uploaded soon
@@NibblePop ok ma'am, and thank you for the reply.
@@NibblePop ma'am I think no one else can present those theories in a holistic way that you would way. Enthusiastic to watch them 😊
Ma'am, in any case while writing a critical appreciation of a writing if my words appear to contradict the interpretation of a scholar apparently But I tried my best to convince my teacher through my words to establish my explanation then will my explanation be considered unacceptable because they're a scholar and I am an undergraduate student?
Basically I'm just showing my perspective through my words as per my understanding, it's like what is 6, is 9 from the opposite direction, I'm not opposing their explanation I'm just giving my perspective, a parallel idea of the same thing then Could it be unacceptable?
Not at all. In fact if there is one scholar stating a view there are ten others stating the opposite.
But it is safer to use words such as "perhaps", "it may be seen " or " one may say" and then give proof in support of your statement.
@@NibblePop as I interpret Ulysses's craving for knowledge and voyage with what a spiritual person uses to do with their spiritual journey to know the ultimate truth of life, the supreme knowledge to stay in a sublime state.
Mam please provide lessons for ghosts(Henrik Ibsen) sem 6
Plz !!!plz!!!! The Waste land
Mam don't allow any ads pls!
The channel deserves some revenue, don't you think my dear? It helps us keep the lectures free of cost.
If you subscribe to UA-cam premium the ads won't show. You can try that.
Please speak English so that English speakers can participate in your presentation.
This lecture was in English
Women 😂
You're a lifesaver ma'am . I swear to god You're a lifesaver 🤌🏻🔥❤ thankyou so much .
Love you dear ❣️❣️
Thank you ma'am ❤
Mam please On Your blindness, a prayer for my daughter, vdo please maam in English