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Tuesday, 30 January 2018

Newton - Movie review

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Newton movie is black comedy by Amit Masukar. This movie takes on a completely unremarkable subject. In the movie Nutan Kumar means Newton ( Rao ) played a very central role as a presiding officer . He is sent on election duty in a very conflict and risky jungles of Chhattisgarh, which is under the control of the naxals. But in the very tough situation and in many problems Newton did his best. He worked well and tried to collect more vote.


In the movie I found that how power controls this polish man when his other polish officer came with the reporter who is not Indian. And movie shows the various nature of government officers also that some like Newton , who work hard and very punctual also and on the other side some are very lazy or not intersected to perform their duty well. Character of this lady Malko  ( Anjali Patil ) also played a good role, she speak Gondi Language well and such a good representative of that tribal or local community. She had a such a good confidents and hope also for their community and very helpful to collect vote also. Aatma Singh ( Pankaj Tripathi ) armed officer also gave good meassage that “ you can do your duty with a honesty, Nation can be good automatically .”  And he also said that honesty is good but the ego of that honesty is not good”. Theme of miss use of power we can see well that how the tribal people treat by polish of that area.

Lyrics of songs are also very well written . 
                                                             
                                                                                   Chal tu apna kaam kar
                                                                    Ve chal tu apna kaam kar
                                                                        Chal tu apna kaam kar

Newton movie tell us that never choose easy option, do your 100 present in any work, never give up and be punctual etc. 

Monday, 29 January 2018

Thinking Activity - The White Tiger by Arvind Adiga




                            The white Tiger by Arvind Adiga 

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This blog is part of the thinking activity given by Prof. Dilip Barad . Click Here.

The white Tiger is novel written by Indian author in 2008 and won the 40th Man Booker prize in the 2008. In the novel Balram is the protagonist of the novel and he him self tells a story of his financial career that how he became one rickshaw driver to entrepreneur. He tells all the things by writing series of letters but never send to Wen Jiabao , the Chinese premier, Who has come to Bangalore on an official assignment.

( 1 ) How far do you agree with the India represented in the novel The White Tiger ?

Ans. In the novel Balram him self said that he is Half baked Indian, so through this we can see that Adiga portrays various realistic and graphic picture of some of the most drastic and bitter facts of India. But he well said that the narrator is half baked Indian so we can’t believe hundred present on it. As per M.Q. Khan said it is about Adiga’s India but it is not everybody’s India. He does not bring out the whole of India. Because on the other side some good soul , good persons, truth and honesty are there. But in novel he criticize various aspects of Indian society like Education, Indian traditional marriage, politics, Religion, Land lords, corruption and culture etc.

( 2 ) Do you believe that Balram’s story is the archetype of all stories of ‘rags to riches’?

Ans. Yes, Balram’s story is become the archetype of all stories but We can say only 30 to 40 percent people can follow same thing like Balram did specially in the era of Post truth. People can take as new morality like Balram said. But other can also become a good and well known person in society through the hard work, think out of box, intelligence and some time may be luck. For ex – In slumdog millionaire movie Jamal became rich. Because people of India wants to become reach any way and that’s why they used lottery tickets or this kind of shows also. 

( 3 ) "Language bears within itself the necessity of its own critique, deconstructive criticism aims to show that any text inevitably undermines its own claims to have a determinate meaning, and licences the reader to produce his own meanings out of it by an activity of semantic 'freeplay' (Derrida, 1978, in Lodge, 1988, p. 108). Is it possible to do deconstructive reading of *The White Tiger*? How?

Ans. Yes, this text can be deconstructed well. Here is one So here we can say that Balram himself say that he is half baked Indian and author him self said at starting point that – “ This book is Auto – Biography of half – baked Indians”, so how we can believe on his all criticism of dark India. Because he knows only through his own experience. So it’s very narrow views not wider one.

“Me, and thousands of others in this country like me, are half-baked, because we were never allowed to complete our schooling. Open our skulls, look in with a penlight, and you'll find an odd museum of ideas: sentences of history or mathematics remembered from school textbooks (no boy remembers his schooling like one who was taken out of school, let me assure you), sentences about politics read in a newspaper while waiting for someone to come to an office, triangles and pyramids seen on the torn pages of the old geometry textbooks which every tea shop in this country uses to wrap its snacks in, bits of All India Radio news bulletins, things that drop into your mind, like lizards from the ceiling, in the half hour before falling asleep—all these ideas, half formed and half digested and half correct, mix up with other half-cooked ideas in your head, and I guess these half-formed ideas bugger one another, and make more half-formed ideas, and this is what you act on and live with. The story of my upbringing is the story of how a half-baked fellow is produced.”

( 4 ) Is it possible to read The White Tiger in context of the Globalization?

Ans. Yes, Aravind Adiga’s novel foregrounds an India that is undergoing the process of globalization, and is subjected to its opposite pulls of prosperity and poverty. Adiga him self the child of the age of globalization. He see globalization as harmful , bringing about increased domination and control by the wealthy over the poor, thus increasing the hegemony of the “ haves” over the “haves – nots”. In the article “ An Insight into the Facets of a Globalized India” by Rano Ringo talked well that how globalized affects well in various fields like education, Religion , corruption etc.

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Wednesday, 17 January 2018

Educational video on how to work on MLA Citation and Annotated Bibliography.


Here is an educational video on MLA  Citation and Annotated Bibliography made by Megha Trivedi and Komal .

One Night at call center by Chetan Bhagat - Thinking activity



Here is the thinking activity on One night @ call center . Here is the link of given task - Click here

1.  Comment on Narrative structure of the novel. Compare with that of Life of Pi.

In both the novels narrative structures are same and the element of god is also there. In one night @ call center prologue and epilogue are very interesting one. In pie’s story pie has faith in god during his journey but then this idea deconstruct also. When we camper both novel at that time Life of pie considered classic novel rather then On@cc. Yan Martel had deep observation of India and he presented well even he is not Indian like places, animal world, religions, schools etc. so on the other side we can find shallowness in ON@CC. ON@CC is known as ‘Dramedy’. Martel express process of paradox well in his novel. Pie explained that ‘Maturity doesn’t come with age, it comes with experience’. When we look towards the end of the novels at that time we find that in Life of pie’s end is well projected with deep philosophy and in ON@CC the end is not much attractive and good.

2. What sort of effect of Globalization is found in on@tcc?

The effect of globalization is expressed well through the 6 character’s struggle who worked in call center. In it we find man corporate. Friedam’s the world is Flat’ is non fictional book. The title of the novel itself tells about the effect of globalization in call center. In this novel Chetan Bhagat try to present that because of globalization these call centers are there but in which how the youth’s potentiality and creativity of work killed.

3. What do you understand by self-help book. Is on@tcc self-help book? Illustrate

 Yes, this novel come in genre of self help book, because in this writer shows the problems of society and youth through these six characters and as a mouthpiece of God he gave such a good moral message. ‘ important of inner call’ is also explained well. God shows the path and through this way they solved their problem well.

 God's message to the group

 Four things needed for success:

 ‐ a medium amount of intelligence,

 ‐ a bit of imagination

 ‐ self‐confidence

 ‐ Facing, suffering failure

4. How far can this novel be categorized as cyberpunk?

 Yes, this novel is connected with science and technology. It features higher science, such as information technology and cybernetics, coupled with a degree of breakdown or radical change in the social order. Cyberpunk plots often center on a conflict among hackers, artificial intelligence, and Mega Corporation, The characters deals with cyber technologies categorized as cyberpunk. All major characters work with various technologies in call center also.