What is Literature ?
Literature is a highly interdisciplinary category. One can learn about history, culture, politics, sociology, Marxism, feminism, postcolonialisim, critical and literary theory, structuralism and post-structuralism and various isms. So the filled is fatally vast and deep.
The Student of arts or literature are always asked a question that what is literature? So let me begin with my early collage days because this all started from there, when I am in B.A. I know only single sentence definition of literature that is ‘Literature is mirror of society”. I feeling blessed because in my bachelors I had a good teachers like Kalpnaba Zala and Dr. Vishal Pandya who both explained all the basics of literature well with good examples. But I just studied literature for the only purpose of exam no any other things. I learned in B.A. to attend various conferences of literature also but not with deeper understanding or take it very seriously for further education important like research works etc. And as per our sir said in B.A. that is also true that for study purpose that kind of atmosphere is also very important which I can’t found in B.A.
How Literature shape me?
But when I came for admission at Department of English at that time further this same question asked by Barad sir in written entrance exam that what is literature? And I also wrote the same definition that “Literature is mirror of Society” and which I learned in B.A. but that is the half truth that basic fact I learned during my Master degree of Arts under the guidance of Dr.Dilip Barad. In M.A. the “Real journey of learning literature” began and specially sir taught us that how literature also connect with today’s world and that process of learning literature is very fruitful for me. Now I know that literature has no boundary. It can be anything. There are many definitions of literature and various layers of meanings also. It depends on readers and individualism. To understand and reading literature under the guidance o Dr. Dilip Barad is precious occurrence for me which I couldn't learn in my B.A. Even though i am studying literature since five years, texts and theories which i've studied in M.A has affected & shaped me more.
But when I came for admission at Department of English at that time further this same question asked by Barad sir in written entrance exam that what is literature? And I also wrote the same definition that “Literature is mirror of Society” and which I learned in B.A. but that is the half truth that basic fact I learned during my Master degree of Arts under the guidance of Dr.Dilip Barad. In M.A. the “Real journey of learning literature” began and specially sir taught us that how literature also connect with today’s world and that process of learning literature is very fruitful for me. Now I know that literature has no boundary. It can be anything. There are many definitions of literature and various layers of meanings also. It depends on readers and individualism. To understand and reading literature under the guidance o Dr. Dilip Barad is precious occurrence for me which I couldn't learn in my B.A. Even though i am studying literature since five years, texts and theories which i've studied in M.A has affected & shaped me more.
“Writers
open our hearts and minds, and give us maps to our own selves”.
Means literature mirror not
of society but of own self. Now I can understand better my all texts of B.A.
through some different angle and I can apply some theories and criticism. So
here I remember my graduation text that is ‘Dr. Jakyll & Mr. Hyde’ that how that novel
presents the reality of our inner self or dual nature of human being.
“Literature
is window to the world and window to the self”.
For me literature is ‘backbone’ for me. Because during the
M.A. my father’s health was not good, so I was very tense related him. But when
I entered the class of New literature I get a lots of motivation and knowledge
which is very helpful to stable myself and after reaching home I can gave some
kind of good advised or mentally support to my mother and which I learnt from
literature and sir’s lectures . Because
in last two years many time I put into the situation of drop my study , but
learning literature is only one things which is work for me as a Backbone for
me at that time, it provides some kind of mental strength to fight against
problems.
Some time people says that
literature looks like it’s wasting of time, but literature is actually the
ultimate time saver because it gives us access to a range of emotions and
events that it would take you years, decades, millennia to try to experience directly.
In 'Ghasiram Kotwal' by Vijay Tendulkar we find that how power
politics played very vital role in society which is directly connected with
today’s politics and cast problems also. Literature very actively engages us
with political everyday life. For example one in DS, sir asked about the news
of one student of fine arts at M.S.University that why he burn his principal’s
office at that time sir explained that how political parties connected with
this news and what about the artistic freedom and problem with Art for the Art
Sake ?
Some literature gave some aesthetic delight or pleasure but When I
studied ‘The White Tiger’ by Arvind Adiga
at that time I read that The White Tiger is “once disturbing as entreating ”. So this types of
literature give some kind of restless felling because writer like Adiga
presents the Zeitgeist of time and real representation of India, he questioned
on our system also. Adiga portrayed the X-ray image of Indian society. He
criticized religion also and that’s why he said “Monkey god”. So literature
also disturbed or break our blind faith also.
Literature also taught me well that how to watch film and after studying
theories I can easily apply some theories like feminism and postcolonialism in movie.
I also wrote one research paper on ‘Hindi movies and postcolonialism’ in which
I observed that how black people are marginalized and white people became the center.
On the other side in absurd plays like ‘Waiting for Godot’ and ‘The
Birthday Party’ shows the triviality in human life and asked questions on our
existence and various concept likes
nothingness, meaninglessness and absurdity of life.
Sadat Hasan Manto is an ‘Uncomfortable’ answer to our quest for an
artist and art. Such writers and their literature compels us to think and makes
us to think and makes us restless and feels us with angst and anxiety. So
reading and watching this kind of literature we can’t achieve aesthetic feeling
but as per Barad sir said “ bheja shor
karta hai” so this type of mental condition we felt.
I learned various poem in literature like Wordsworth’s poems and Robert
Frost’s poems so in which I understand that how the concept nature and human
nature explained. But the poem like “Meri Sari” by Sabika Abbas Naqvi gave new
metaphor like sari and how she portrayed the nation – ‘Narration of nation’ by
Homi K. Bhabha. ‘Poetry is the art to
speak more in less words’.
‘Harry Potter’ taught me that ‘Make your own choice’ and work for it.
The book like ‘Frankenstein’ by Marry Shelly provides the opportunity to think
on what is real Monster? How beautifully she gave the unique end of the novel
and give justices to Monster, because human being become like Monster.
Self help books like One Night @ Call Center, The White Tiger give the
new concept like ‘Amoral’ not moral or immoral. This is the new morality of
youth. Because literature
and morality don’t get along. They’re enemies. And you have to respect
literature if you believe in freedom.
“Literature is the center
division of the “humanities” flanked on one side by history and on the other by
philosophy.” By- Northorp Frye
Archetypes of literature by
Northorp Frye are also very useful to understand the skeleton of any literary
work or movie.
Reading Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse & Room of One's own,
leads us towards stronger feminist discourse. How Lily Briscoe break the
patriarchal mentality that “women can’t paint or write" but she proved
that “Women can paint or write”.
So, this way after studying various types of literature I learned so
many good things from various characters, that is the not final means that all
characters gives good message. Some characters are portrayed very bad like
Mr.Ahab, but what we learn or not we learn from literary characters is up to
me.
Studying English literature had brought many changes in me. After studying
M.A, I am not same now. My views towards society is completely change and
that’s why one problem I face that now I can’t match with people properly
because there are many ideas like religious belief, cast , corruption, way of
working in working place are contrast with my ideas. So I considered myself
different from them and sometime people criticizing my subject also because of
my thoughts and way of works with the use of technology. But as per Barad sir
said “Don’t be like sheeple”, which is worth to apply in life.
Literature given many radical ideas to improve myself. Through studying
literature in last two years one good cultivate one good habit that ‘
questioning’ and ‘doubting’ don’t accept
things as it is. Literature has given me a philosophical insight to look at
the outside as well as inside within me.
As a
student of literature now I can read the mind of people well with keen
observation power because I studied so many characters and their psychology.
Studying literature in Department of English under the guidance of Barad sir ,
my way of working is completely change
so I can say that –‘The festivals have
changed’ for ex- My presentation is Asmita parv” for me.
As per Keats said – “Beauty is truth and truth is
beauty” so literature also give very precious beauty in form of new ‘Vision’ to see this world with unique
spectacles . Real beauty for human being is in hard work nothing else.
With the
Sense of an Ending, I would like to thanks Literature and Department of English
because both played very vital role for shaping me. Today whatever I’m is only
of studying literature and various experience of my life. At the end I say that
‘I would have been nothing without literature’.
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