Professor and Head in P.G. Dept. of English and Research Centre
Magadh University, Bodh-Gaya
The Interiors Volume-10-Issue-1
The main objective of this study is to identify the substantiality of the student-centered approach in teaching poetry at faculties, and demonstrate the learners’ direct response to it. Then, there will be a move to one case study; the practical p...
This research aims to explore the novel Heart of the Sea by analyzing the characters’ beliefs in fate from the perspective of Richard Taylor’s theory of fatalism. The researcher uses Richard Taylor’s theory of fatalism as the main theoretical tool...
Literature on trauma which became prominent after 1990s deals with some very prominent issues based on psychological, philosophical, ethical and aesthetic dimensions in representations of distressing events in art form. This particular form of lit...
Catherine Prendergast mentioned that when one is speaking as a mentally disabled subject then society sees that person as an invalid subject who is incapable of making rational decisions. And that is why others decide what is best for them without...
This research paper explores the art of repression in Kazuo Ishiguro’s novel The Remains of the Day. The protagonist, Stevens, an English butler, is unable to express his emotions and desires, leading to a life of regret and missed opportunities....
The depiction of intersecting identity perspectives, inclusive of disability, is a significant though slightly overlooked area within the designated frameworks of Gender, Disability or Postcolonial studies. Postcolonial feminist disability theory...
Arundhati Roy came into limelight in 1997 after her novel bagged the prestigious Booker Prize for literature. Roy was born in Shillong and spent her early years of childhood at Ayamanam in Kerala. The present novel The God of Small Things revolves...
When canonical writers disagree then what happens? Consider this: Plato, who is one of the first canonical writers wrote regarding his educator Socrates, he puts him in one light while other contemporary, but almost equally important writers, Aris...
The emergence of women playwrights in the domain of Indian English Drama might have been a recent development but the contribution of the women playwrights has left an indelible mark on the oeuvre of Indian English plays. Playwrights like Dina Meh...
The concerns regarding the wellbeing of planet Earth and the natural environment began to be first raised in Europe and North American sometime around the mid- to late-19th century, and yet, two centuries later, the concerns still exist, and we as...
Global Gaon Ka Devta by Ranendra is the realistic portrayal of the continuous life struggle and conflict of the Asur communities which have been deprived and marginalised for centuries. Ranendra has become the dominant voice of the voiceless and d...
English is the most widely spoken and taught language in the world. With more than 1.5 billion speakers, this language has assumed the role of a dominant international language. Though Chinese and Spanish have more native speakers yet English occu...
From western Africa to southern Asia, the Muslim world includes many countries with significant Muslim populations, not to mention Muslim Diasporas scattered throughout the globe. On 11th September 2001 with the fall of the Twin Towers in the US,...
Society changes rapidly due to both external and internal factors. This change is necessary to cope-up with its demand. The change reshapes and remoulds society and tags a new feather on thecrown of society. The culture and society of the hill tri...
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s novels, The Palace of Illusions and The Forest of Enchantments provide captivating narratives that explore women’s voices in Indian mythology and epics. In The Forest of Enchantments, Divakaruni presents the story of S...