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The Themes of Attachment and Love in Jane Austen\u0027s Emma: A Critical Study Image
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The Themes of Attachment and Love in Jane Austen's Emma: A Critical Study

The present study aims at studying critically the themes of attachment and love in Jane Austen’s Emma. Jane Austen is the first important woman novelist who stands above both the classical and romantic movement. Moreover, through the fixed character in her novel, ''Emma'' Jane Austen treats various themes: attachment, love and marriage and thwarted love. The writer also uses them as a medium for criticizing her own society in general and the other societies in particular. Furthermore, married to a clever husband, Emma resembles an unsuccessful marriage based on sexual attraction. Finally, the paper ends with the conclusion that, love, or attachment- the word she preferred – had a precise and perhaps peculiar connotation for Jane Austen. Essentially, it expected the quality of affection that might be found between the members of a happy family. Young men and women who become honorably attached to one another were something more than siblings, something less than lovers.
A Critical Analysis of the Post\u002Dstructuralist Thought with Reference to ‘the Death of the Author\u0027 by Roland Barthes Image
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A Critical Analysis of the Post-structuralist Thought with Reference to ‘the Death of the Author' by Roland Barthes

Roland Barthes in his famous essay “The Death of the Author” from a post-structuralist position took a stand against the notion of authority in a text. He while referring to the myth of Sarrasine in Balzac asks certain essential question regarding the position of authorship. For him the author only is a participant in the existing discourse of the time—a mere explorer of the existing symbols and pre-existing linguistic and literary systems. One the other hand he only narrates the events through the existing codes but never participates in it. It is here where Barthes connotes that the author might be praised for his mastery over the existing codes but not for his genius. Likewise, Barthes explores various concepts of post-enlightenment to give his concept of the death of the author not in a literary sense where the work is found importance rather than the author who is the product of the industrial strategy and his position changes over time according to the changes in society.
Edward Albee’s The Zoo Story as the Play of Absurd and the Themes of Existentialism Image
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Edward Albee’s The Zoo Story as the Play of Absurd and the Themes of Existentialism

The Problems of Religious Translation  Image
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The Problems of Religious Translation

The Use of Manipulative in Teaching Elementary Mathematics Image
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The Use of Manipulative in Teaching Elementary Mathematics

Social MEDIA and Language Evolution: the Impact of Digital Communication on Language Change Image
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Social MEDIA and Language Evolution: the Impact of Digital Communication on Language Change

Edward Albee’s The Zoo Story as the Play of Absurd and the Themes of Existentialism Image
Edward Albee’s The Zoo Story as the Play of Absurd and the Themes of Existentialism Image
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Edward Albee’s The Zoo Story as the Play of Absurd and the Themes of Existentialism

The Problems of Religious Translation  Image
The Problems of Religious Translation  Image
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The Problems of Religious Translation

The Use of Manipulative in Teaching Elementary Mathematics Image
The Use of Manipulative in Teaching Elementary Mathematics Image
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The Use of Manipulative in Teaching Elementary Mathematics

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Social MEDIA and Language Evolution: the Impact of Digital Communication on Language Change Image
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Social MEDIA and Language Evolution: the Impact of Digital Communication on Language Change

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