Loved it. Isn't this poem very similar to Ode to a Nightingale in some ways ? Yeats is saying that "..my heart is sore" & Keats begins with " My heart aches.." & the reason behind this pain is also similar. Again towards the end Yeats says ".. when I awake.." he is sort of questioning is own state of being in the reality & there's Keats' ending to his ode "..Do I wake or sleep ?" How strange ! Doesn't matter if you're a romantic or a modern poet, if you're just not feeling it, if you're going through your own personal hell then, apparently, similar spontaneous overflow of powerful emotions make its way into your soul. I guess that's the power of art. As always it keeps going beyond time & impermanence.
Excellent mam ato gulo video r modhye etai first Bengali dekhalam....... To A Skylark a explanation ta just osadharon.... Strange Meeting ki ache pachhi na playlist theke !
Being a teacher myself , ur style is brilliant ... kindly deal deal with more poems from icse and isc ... listening to u i feel like going back to my college days to my eng . Hons classes .
@@NibblePop Hahahahaha!! Telling the truth, I found no teacher like you with a landscape wide knowledge in English. I couldn't make out Prosody properly before I have learnt it from your classes made on it. Your accents, pronunciations, articulations and more prove how you had toiled before being a harbinger to the students like us.
I actually ma'am,there are some like me who don't understand bengali properly but somehow manage to cover this poem because ur way of explanation is very impressive and helpful.U not only give the explanation but u also touch the literal meaning of the poems and linked with the background and poet' s life which help us to understand clearly ❤
Ma'am your explanations and insights are really good. But I feel like adding another perspective. Please do correct me if I am wrong. If we refer to another poem by Yeats, 'Sailing to Byzantium' we may find that he expresses a sense of displeasure for the natural sensory delights and glorifies the eternal existance. Even he wishes to be a golden bird on the golden bough that could never be annihilated by the onslaught of time. However, in this poem, 'Wild Swans at Coole' he is glorifying the natural birds, the swans. Even Yeats attributes immortality and timelessness as he says, "Their hearts have not grown old", which is in a way similar to the approach of romantic poets. So, Ma'am, don't you think this somehow appears to be contradictory?
Yes Mam I've covered my syllabus ,But the way you explains its really awesome , Thank u so much .Mam If you complete our ssc syllabus ,it will be very helpful .
Thank u si much Ma'amu really helped me in this poem But Ma'am I have a doubt that is the Poet was engaged in a war or did he had a family were his wife left him and his son died on a war? Pls correct me!
No, Yeats was not involved in the world war. In fact, he was quite critical of England's role in the war. He wanted to marry Maud Gonne but she repeatedly refused him. Eventually he married another woman. From where have you got the information that his wife left him or that his son died in war? Any reference?
That is a very interesting way to look at this. I too feel that this number is more like a generalized number and Yeats did not actually count the swans. May be the odd number is used here to make it look more realistic and at the same time to emphasize that Yeats felt lonely because his beloved was not with him. But, unlike Wordsworth, this is not an exaggeration or hyperbole.
Ma'am it may be he found himself within those swans.. And it's an indirect reference to his unsuccessful love attempts towards Mount Gonne...As the 59th swan is companionless, he is too companionless.
the poem was written in 1916. Yeats was born in 1865. so he was 51 at the time of writing. he was speaking of the time when he was 51-19 (as mentioned in the poem "The nineteenth autumn has come upon me") = 32 years old.
It feels like you were born to be a teacher. This is how actually a teacher should be.
Loved it. Isn't this poem very similar to Ode to a Nightingale in some ways ? Yeats is saying that "..my heart is sore" & Keats begins with " My heart aches.." & the reason behind this pain is also similar. Again towards the end Yeats says ".. when I awake.." he is sort of questioning is own state of being in the reality & there's Keats' ending to his ode "..Do I wake or sleep ?"
How strange ! Doesn't matter if you're a romantic or a modern poet, if you're just not feeling it, if you're going through your own personal hell then, apparently, similar spontaneous overflow of powerful emotions make its way into your soul. I guess that's the power of art. As always it keeps going beyond time & impermanence.
So nicely connected ❤️
Mam ei first tme bengali te apnar lecture sunlam. Ki bhison bhalo laglo❤
The plus point of your video is ,, that you give words meaning on description which helps us a lot🙏💖thanks ma'am, take love 💝
Mam apnar bengali lecture ei prothom sunlam. Bhison bhalo laglo❤
Excellent mam ato gulo video r modhye etai first Bengali dekhalam....... To A Skylark a explanation ta just osadharon.... Strange Meeting ki ache pachhi na playlist theke !
Thanks a lot Ma'am for your beautiful explanation ❤️
Loved it to bits and pieces! Please consider 'No Second Troy' after completing the series on Paradise Lost. I really need it.
Thanks Ma'am ❤️প্রণাম নেবেন 🙏
Being a teacher myself , ur style is brilliant ... kindly deal deal with more poems from icse and isc ... listening to u i feel like going back to my college days to my eng . Hons classes .
God made you with the quality a teacher needs to have.
Then my teachers and students are my gods 😊
@@NibblePop Hahahahaha!! Telling the truth, I found no teacher like you with a landscape wide knowledge in English. I couldn't make out Prosody properly before I have learnt it from your classes made on it. Your accents, pronunciations, articulations and more prove how you had toiled before being a harbinger to the students like us.
Thank you so much ma'am 🥰 for this i am a student of of Barasat Government College and I am also following your video's, it's really helpful for me 🙏🙂
Ma'am apni khub sundor explain korechen . Thank you ma'am
খুব ভালো লাগলো ম্যাম আপনার পড়ানো ❤
Thank you mam onk valo vabe explain korar jonno ❤❤
This is my kind request to you that please please give coaching on wb slst exam .....at least please cover all the poems with ur excellent explanation
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Thank you ma'am for this beautiful explanation and interpretation
Thank you mam...after hearing your explanation I have cleared all my doubts.
I'm impressed with your words 😊
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Just অসাধারণ explain ma'am.
Mam khub sundor bojhalen... thanks for your support...
I tried my best to decipher Bengali, understood little bit but yeah,the presentation helped me alot.😅
Thank you Ma'am!
Only a few initial videos were bilingual. I basically do all videos in English for everyone's convenience
I actually ma'am,there are some like me who don't understand bengali properly but somehow manage to cover this poem because ur way of explanation is very impressive and helpful.U not only give the explanation but u also touch the literal meaning of the poems and linked with the background and poet' s life which help us to understand clearly ❤
Thanks a lot mam for your beautiful explanation🥰💞
Mam plz cover Slst English Syllabus as soon as possible.
I love your class....
Maddam apnar face and hairstyle dekhle amar school er English teacher er Ktha mone pore jai ❤️❤️
Nice class mam,,,
Nice explanation mam
Thank you ma'am u r a versatile genius
Great mam
Tnx a lot mam
Thank you mam...
Ssc slst syllabus doree vedio krle khub upokrito hobo ma'am
I perceive Awake = rebirth
Why the swans are called brilliant creatures?... because of their beauty ,unlimited vigor and joy?..plz..help me mam..
Bright colour
Ma'am your explanations and insights are really good. But I feel like adding another perspective. Please do correct me if I am wrong. If we refer to another poem by Yeats, 'Sailing to Byzantium' we may find that he expresses a sense of displeasure for the natural sensory delights and glorifies the eternal existance. Even he wishes to be a golden bird on the golden bough that could never be annihilated by the onslaught of time. However, in this poem, 'Wild Swans at Coole' he is glorifying the natural birds, the swans. Even Yeats attributes immortality and timelessness as he says, "Their hearts have not grown old", which is in a way similar to the approach of romantic poets. So, Ma'am, don't you think this somehow appears to be contradictory?
Yes. Perfectly said. Yeats wrote over a long span and often changed the way he looked at life.
@@NibblePop Thank You, Ma'am. 😊
Thank u so much mam♥️
Thanks a lot mam.
Thank you Mama
Madam "Strange meeting"poem by Wilfred Owen, ta Poriye diben please.
Madam plz cover WB SLST Syllabus as soon as possible
Ma'am apni r koak ta video din please 🥺 amader samna exam.
Thank you mam
Who trod with a lighter tread ma'am? Swan or the poet?
Ma'am WB SLST r class start korley khub valo hoto
When was it published for the first time???
Thanks madam
mam please explain only in english this beautiful poem and tell the depper meaning
Thank you mam 😊
Dear mam...WB slst r syllabus ta poriye deben please 🙏🙏
Ma'am does the poem end with a question or an assurance?
Why did the poet write nine-and-fifty swans instead of writing fifty-nine swans simply?
Poetic expression
@@NibblePop ok ma'am
Thanks for replying 😊 and your videos help me lot ❤️❤️
Ma'am any online class for slst English?
Mam please apni ssc er jonno bangla te video banan ami apnar kache chiro ktitoggo thakbo
SSC English? If you want to be an English teacher you should understand simple English. I use very simple English. It will actually help you more
Yes Mam I've covered my syllabus ,But the way you explains its really awesome ,
Thank u so much .Mam If you complete our ssc syllabus ,it will be very helpful .
Thank u si much Ma'amu really helped me in this poem
But Ma'am I have a doubt that is the Poet was engaged in a war or did he had a family were his wife left him and his son died on a war? Pls correct me!
No, Yeats was not involved in the world war. In fact, he was quite critical of England's role in the war. He wanted to marry Maud Gonne but she repeatedly refused him. Eventually he married another woman. From where have you got the information that his wife left him or that his son died in war? Any reference?
@@NibblePop Ma'am my english teacher told us that's why😅
@@mikasa_acker1775 No prob. Sometimes we teachers do make minor mistakes.
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Is 'nine and fifty' a random number here? Like 'ten thousand saw I at a glance'?
That is a very interesting way to look at this. I too feel that this number is more like a generalized number and Yeats did not actually count the swans. May be the odd number is used here to make it look more realistic and at the same time to emphasize that Yeats felt lonely because his beloved was not with him. But, unlike Wordsworth, this is not an exaggeration or hyperbole.
Mam give in English language we don't understand the bangali language 😢😢
Mam in which university or college you teach??
Hingalganj Mahavidyalaya, under West Bengal State University
@@NibblePop okay mam. Thank you for your reply.
Ofcourse those students are very lucky to have you there with them... I am also lucky, listening you virtually. Technology such a boon! 😊✨
Swans also symbolize Phoenix symbol
You can say so. True.
The phrase companionable streams is a
(a) zeugma (b) companion
(c) transferred epithet (d) formality
Ma'am er answer ta ki hobe.
Transferred epithet
Mam 19year poreo ki 59swan chhilo?ekhane poet je bollen uni count ses korar agei ora ure galo....please mam ektu clear kore din...pronam neben....
Uni serokomi bolchen. Ashole hoyto uni bejor sonkhyatay focus korechen, tai 59. Sotti ki ar keu orokom guney othey?
Ma'am it may be he found himself within those swans.. And it's an indirect reference to his unsuccessful love attempts towards Mount Gonne...As the 59th swan is companionless, he is too companionless.
তখন বয়স কত ছিলো, এখন কতো ?
the poem was written in 1916. Yeats was born in 1865. so he was 51 at the time of writing. he was speaking of the time when he was 51-19 (as mentioned in the poem "The nineteenth autumn has come upon me") = 32 years old.
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project ta dela khub upokar hoto mam
Ma'am apni ki English honours er tution poran?
No
Mam apnar mobail no:- din
Thank you mam ❤