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Folklores are customs, beliefs, tradition, stories, proverbs and saying in a particular society and a cultural group which have been passing orally from generation to generation

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Metaphysical poetry is a group of poems that share common characteristics: they are all highly intellectualized, use rather strange imagery, use frequent paradox and contain extremely complicated thought. In this...

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In this work, Gandhi critiques Western civilization and modern industrial society, arguing that true freedom requires both political independence and moral and spiritual development.

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Storytelling is as old as human civilization itself, with roots deeply embedded in oral traditions and mythology.

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The Indian English writing came into existence only two centuries ago. Sheikh Din Muhammad was the first Indian to publish his first book in English named The Travels of Din...

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Romanticism was a literary movement in Europe which started in 1790 and lasted till 1850. The peculiar thing about this movement is that it did not start in England but...

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According to Merriam Webster Dictionary taboo is “a prohibition imposed by social custom or as a protective measure….something that is not acceptable to say, mention or do.

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Rabindranath Tagore was one of the greatest writers, social reformers and freedom fighters of India. 

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Since the very beginning, Indian cinema has depicted and portrayed the life of Indian women and highlighted their plights and sufferings on the screen

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Samuel Beckett was one of the greatest Anglo-Irish novelists and playwrights. He was born in Dublin in 1906 but later on he shifted to France.

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