Here is B.A English Notes for all English A&B papers for 3rd-year and 4th-year Students. The notes incorporate Summary, Poems, short stories, one-act play, Modern essays.
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BA English Modern Essay, Pakistan & The Modern World by Liaquat Ali Khan - BA 4th Year - PU/SU
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The Duchess and the Jeweler by Virginia Woolf B.A/B.Sc. English Notes Short Stories Summary and Question Answers Summary The story “The Duchess and the Jeweler” reflects the English society of writer’s time. It was an age of change. The high-ups were coming down because of their moral decadence and the commoners were coming up. Once Oliver Bacon was very poor and lived in a filthy, little alley. He worked very hard and used fair and unfair means to become the richest jeweler of England. He enjoys his present position. He is suffering from inferiority complex. There is a great difference between his present and past condition. He has become so important that each day he receives invitation cards from the aristocracy of the city. He has become very rich, but he is so greedy that he wants more and more wealth. One day the Duchess of Lambourne comes to sell some fake pearls. She induces him into buying those fake pearls very cleverly. She uses her daughter Diana as bait. She also in...
Araby by James Joyce B.A/B.Sc. English Notes Short Stories Summary and Question Answers Summary The story “Araby” conveys the idea that the personal feelings of a person and the real world are two different things. First, we do not understand this difference but when we come to understand that, we are disillusioned. Then we are sad. The narrator of the story is a schoolboy and lives with his uncle. He plays with his companions in the street until dusk and then they return to their homes. Mangan is his playmate. He falls in love with his sister. However, he cannot express his love to her. He keeps looking at her from a distance. He keeps on thinking about her all the time. Her image is always before his eyes. He is very intense in his love. Tears fill his eyes but he does not know why. Once she talks to him and asks him to go to Araby. Araby is a bazaar. He promises that he will bring something for her if he goes there. Now going to Araby becomes his business. He takes permission ...
One Art By Elizabeth Bishop B.A/B.Sc English Summary Reference Context Explanation Notes Elizabeth Bishop: American poetess. She was born in 1911 and died in 1979. Elizabeth Bishop's father died when she was an infant and her mother was taken to a mental institution. Painfully aware of death and defeat, she grew up in Nova Scotia and Boston and began to write poems as a schoolgirl before going to Vassar College, New York. 'To a Tree' with its reference to 'tiny tragedies and grotesque grieves', is an extremely assured performance for a girl of sixteen. The mature 'Song' expresses Bishop's feelings of isolation as she measures the distance between herself and others: 'The friends have left, the sea is bare/that was strewn with floating fresh green weeds'. For Bishop life is a gift that always seems joust out of reach. Yes/but. Summary The plain and straightforward but ironic poem “ One Art” is related to philosophy as well as religion. The poetess...
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