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Robinson Crusoe

(1) Colonialism is defined as: The system or policy by which a nation maintains or advocates such control or influence. In Dafoe's Robinson Crusoe, colonialism is clearly apparent. colonialism is seen in how crusoe treates Friday...only as a slave or servant.  "My man Friday" indicates a sense of servility on Friday's part this ownership  of Crusoe reflects the attitude of English Man. Thus,  Crusoe  owns the Island and instruct those living there just as if he was the governor or political leader... Just as any British Colony would be governed. (2 )H ow colonialism works in our life... First, freedom  sounds like an exciting time to live which presented great opportunity for those willing to take risks and work hard. But... Even today we are not totally free from the colonialism, still we have mentally some attachment from English People or English Society.in some case we blindly following their rules and regulations like... We takes holidays on Chri

YUGPURUSH... Mahatma na Mahatma.

Normally my evenings passed with the sun colors... But... That day we cheers... One can see beauty in Sea shore...                                         Flowers...and                                         Rivers... But that day we saw the beauty of... Live theatre...and drama... As above image shows we went for watch this such a beautiful play...YUGPURUSH MAHATMA  NA MAHATMA with our curious mind. *Information  about play* Presents by...Shrimad Rajchandra                          Mission. inspiration... Pujya Gurudev Rakeshbhai. Director...Rajesh Joshi. Writer... Uttam Gada. Music... Sachin Jigar. In 265Days... 767shows played by 11team in 252cities in various languages. Play is also considerable by world culture heritage. *My View On Play* Through the first to last scene we can see the Gandhiji on a stage and he told the real story of his relation with Shrimad Rajchandra from the beginning to the end. Shrimad Rajchandra... A man with unbelievable knowled

निमॉण...

चलो कुछ नए बीज बोते है बीते हुए कलमें क्यु...                          हम आज को खोते है. चलते रहना ही जींदगी है... दोस्त! फिर भी क्यु हम होंश खोते है. आखिर अटक जाता है वो तो सड जाता है फिर क्यु कही पडाव डाल कर...अटक जाते है. हर कायँ का कारण से... राह का मंझील से... ईन्तजार का मिलन से... आरजू का धन्यता से... मीलना हे ही तो क्यु कुछ आंसू  बीना वजह ही बेहते हे. नासमझ होते है वो लोग जो आंख बंधकर चाहत लगाते है क्योंकि आंख बंध कर लेने से...                                     अंधकार नही मीटता. सूरज ना बन सके सहि... चलो... एक दीप बनते हे रोशन करते है एक कोने को क्युंकि , रोशनी आई की अंधकार गया...!

5th August....

As we all know Great thing take time to grow...tree is one of them we can say from a small seed a might trunk may grow.   Today in our department we celebrated a 'MEMORY TREE PLANTION DAY'. Does we ever think that.. 'someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago.'our seniors planted trees... And shadow or blessing of their trees we are taking... The same way we hopefully UPLOAD a one new tree...And we are sure that cloud of water LIKE it....and our next department's Family member or another one also can get shadow of it. And one more thing that today we were went to department on bicycle! And try to be very ecofriendly....

Q. Gulliver's travels as a satire upon Human nature

Introduction :-Many authors write books about events, their lives and their environment and their corrupt government. One satirical author who wrote a novel about living in a corrupt  society is Johnathan swift who wrote Gulliver's travels.in his novel Gulliver's travels swift satirizes this English society in many ways.in the novel, swift uses metaphors to reveal his disapproval of English Society.    Throughout his journeys Gulliver come into contact with several people all of which are narrow minded in some way.Lilliputians who have  civil wars with a neighboring island called Blefescu, over the correct way to cut upon an egg. Such squabbles over unimportant matters are a common object of satire.even the houyhnhnms, who are so revered by Gulliver cannot belive there are other reasonable ways of living.   :- On his first voyage swift places Gulliver in a land of miniature people where his giant size is meant as a metaphor for his superiority over Lilliputians,thus represent