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PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE

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To express an action going on at the time of speaking Example: ·          It is raining heavily.   Note: It rains heavily. The example does not refer to the falling of the rain at the moment of speaking, but to a phenomenon which occurs regularly; as in “It rains heavily in equatorial regions and hilly areas.

The Simple Present Tense

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The main use of the simple present tense is to express habitual actions : Examples: Ø   He smokes . Ø   Dogs bark .

Basic Elements of Poetry

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Prosody is the study of versification, covering the principles of metre, rhythm, rhyme and stanza forms. Rhythm and metre are different, although closely related. Metre is the definitive pattern established for a verse, while rhythm is the actual sound that results from a line of poetry. Foot The foot is a certain fixed combination of syllables, each of which is counted as being either stressed or unstressed.

ELEMENTS OF DRAMA: STYLE

                                                Style involves the playwright’s method of presentation. It involves the playwright’s treatment and shaping of dramatic materials, setting and costumes in a specific manner. Several factors influence the style of a dramatist like his belonging to a specific period of time, his nationality, his affinity to any ideological movement, and his personal traits.      There is different variety of styles like the realistic, anti-realistic, naturalistic, symbolic, and expressionistic and so on.

The Dramatic Monologue

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The Dramatic Monologue A dramatic monologue is a long excerpt in a play, poem or story that reveals a character’s thoughts and feelings. It is usually composed in the form of a speech of an individual character, addressed to one or more silent listeners offering great insight into the feelings of the speaker. M.H. Abraham analyzing the features of the dramatic monologue points out that a single person utters the speech that makes up the whole of the poem in a specific situation at a critical moment. Even though the speaker interacts with one or more persons, the auditor’s presence is perceived only from the clues in the discourse of the single speaker.

ONE-ACT PLAY

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ONE-ACT PLAY      One-Act play is a play in only one act. Its action gets completed in a single act. The Mystery and Miracle plays of the Middle Ages in England and the short farces popular in Italy from the 15th to 16th centuries were the prototypes of the modern one-act plays. The development of the modern one-act play is the result of the Little Theatre Movement. Even a standard programme at a London theater consisted of a full-length play preceded by a one-act piece, usually of a different nature which was called a curtain raiser.

Drama and Theater

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THE ORIGIN OF DRAMA      Drama is generally defined as a literary composition meant to be enacted on the stage by actors before an audience. The term ‘drama’ is derived from the Greek word ‘ dran ’ which means ‘to act’ or ‘to do’. Aristotle’s “Poetics” deals with drama and dramatics. According to Aristotle, the aim of drama is to instruct and delight the spectators by the artistic representation of human emotions and passions. He says that drama is an imitation of human action.

SIXTH SEMESTER B.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MARCH 2014

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SIXTH SEMESTER B.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MARCH 2013

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SIXTH SEMESTER B.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MARCH 2012

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Modern Literary Movement

  Modern Literary Movements (My lecture note) 1- ANGRY YOUNG MEN     Angry young men, term applied to a group of English writers of the 1950s whose heroes share certain rebellious and critical attitudes toward society. This phrase, which was originally taken from the title of Leslie Allen Paul's autobiography, Angry Young Man (1951), became current with the production of John Osborne's play Look Back in Anger (1956).