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Thursday, 29 June 2017

Film Review of the movie 'Modern Time' and 'The Great Dictator'



        Film Review of the movie  'Modern Time' and 'The Great Dictator'

   1)  'Modern Time':

                             
                                                 'Modern Times' a 1936 comedy film written and directed by Charlie Chaplin in which his iconic little Tramp character struggles to survive in the modern industrialized world The film is show the financial condition of people, poverty and how people faced depression in some conditions. In this film Charlie Chaplin describe the modern industrialization

                            The first and very beginning scene of the film portrayed very significance meaning. In the first  seen there is the crowd of sheep. In just a second scene the crowd of people is shown. It shows the sheeple  type of idea (sheep+ people). The movie make scientific satire on the period of 1936.  It shows how people can be control.This movie shows more industrialization and people are work as machines rather than the human beings, they work like a machines in the factories.


                                     There is no time for enjoy life, people kill their freedom for earn money, and because of that people might loss their sincerity of work. The scientific idea of eating food machine,which feed the food automatically, it makes  satire on modern time and industrialization.

                By this movie we can know that not only in India' writers write about poverty, but also in America writers write and concentration on poverty and poor people.
  
 
                                 In the very last scene of this movie it also shows many things. In this scene we can see the road, mountains and both the main characters walking on the road. the road symbolizes that there is a long journey for them and life goes on... mountains shows that behind the mountains there is a new world of happiness hidden behind the mountains.

                  So, here we can find some symbols like road, mountains, crowd of people'  and crowd of sheep., it symbolizes many things.



2) 'The Great Dictator':


                            The Great Dictator is a 1940 American political satire comedy Drama film written and starring by Charlie Chaplin. we know that Charlie Chaplin's most of the films are silent films, in to the period of sound films, this was Chaplin's first true sound film.


                        In this film Charlie Chaplin played double roles. First is ruthless fascist dictator and a other is persecuted Jewish barber. this film shows the period between two world war. The very first scene film start with the scene of world war (1918). After 20 years of the war a Jewish barber loss his memory, and suffering from amnesia and  not having aged a single day. the barber is looking like Hynkel, the dictator.and because of some reasons the barber go to the country of Osterlich and
Hynkel arrested in spite of the barber. the barber gives his speech in spite of Hynkel. He never gives speech in his life but at the end for freedom he gives very nice thoughts and speech. He said that he was a change of heart and he makes an impassioned plea for brotherhood and good will.


                                   In this film we find the political satire which is in present time we find in the world. so, in short this is a very nice film.

                

       

Tuesday, 27 June 2017

Review of the novel 'Far From the Madding Crowd'

        

'Far From the Madding Crowd'



             ' Far From the Madding Crowd ' is a celebrated novel, that highlights the pastoral world, that exists in ' Wessex' a Southern and Western part of England. It is also fact that ' Far From the Madding Crowd ' features Hardy's first use of the term and idea of 'Wessex', a word that quickly moved from the  realism of the geographical literary to that of social myth.


           'Far From the Madding Crowd ' is a symbolic title by Thomas Hardy. He believes that the pastoral word is peaceful,  indirect contact of nature. This title comes from Thomas Gray's famous 18th century poem, 'Elegy Written in a country Church yard'.


             The central idea of this novel is man and women relationship in the contexts of love and marriage.  Bathsheba , main female character of the novel is confused about marriage as she has three different suitors.  The novel depicts influence of natural on human life  especially in the farmer's world. Hardy makes use of a very effective style in this novel.


              ' Far From the Madding Crowd ' highlight the life of rural area. This is Hardy's first novel to give the name 'Wessex '. The style of Hardy is praise - worthy, well drawn characterization and well knitted plot. That's why this novel possesses a unique position among the novel of Thomas Hardy.             


Monday, 26 June 2017

Interpretation and identification of various metaphors, symbols and images from modernist poetry

             

                                                                                                           1: The Embankment by T.E. Hulme


Once, in finesse of fiddles found I ecstasy,
In a flash of gold heels on the hard pavement.
Now see I
That warmth’s the very stuff of poesy.
Oh, God, make small
The old star-eaten blanket of the sky,
That I may fold it round me and in comfort lie.

                              In this poem, there is some symbols like Gold heels on the hard pavement and the old star- eaten blanket of the sky. This poems spoken by a man fallen in hard time or fallen on a old butter night.  The words like hard pavement and star- eaten blanket shows the very bed condition of life from which poet may be passed. Star is used here in a negative meaning.


2: 'Darkness' by Joseph Campbell

        I stop to watch a star shine
        in the bog hole -
        A star no longer, but a silver
         ribbon of light.
        I look at it and pass on.

                           When we  read the title Darkness, we feel something negative or the feeling of downfall.  Stars is symbol of brightness and success, but the silver ribbon of light which is suggest broken stars,means success or brightness may be not stay for long time. And it will pass suddenly.  So, the title Darkness symbolize many things. Here we find modernist metaphors like star shine in big hole and  silver ribbon etc.


3: ' Image' by Edward storer


     Forsaken lovers,
       Burning to a chaste white moon
       Upon strange Pyres of loneliness and
       drought.
                     The title itself present the image of modern people and their life style, and also present the people of civilization. Here is the word forsaken lovers, burning to chaste, strange etc. are the modernist metaphor used by poet. white moon used as a symbol.


4: 'In a Station of the Metro' by Ezra Pound


The apparition of these faces in the Crowd;
  Petals on a wet, black bough

                      Metro station is the modernist metaphor. In this poem poet also show the relationship between people and machines. it also show the way of living life of modern people. petals, black bough etc. the words are used as a symbols.


5: 'The Pool' by Hilda Doolittle


  Are you alive?
       I touch you
       You quiver trembling like a sea-fish
       I cover you with my net
       What are you- banded one?

                      The words the pool and sea- fish are symbolized or gives us an image of water. The pool shows the modernity, because it is not natural, it artificial and in natural water like sea or in river has life but pool has not. ......because it is not natural but artificial and it shows the modernity. Net, banded one, sea -fish etc. are the metaphors used by poet in this poem.


6: 'Insouciance' by Richard Aldington


  In and out of the dreary trenches
       Trudging cheerily under the stars
       I make for myself little poems
       Delicate as a flock of doves
       They fly away like white-winged
        Doves.

                        In this poem poet used metaphors like dreary trenches, trudging cheerily, little poem, flock of doves etc. In this poem poet want to free from his responsibility and thats why he used the metaphor like white winged doves.


7: 'Morning at the window' by T.S. Eliot


They are rattling breakfast plates in basement kitchens,
And along the trampled edges of the street
I am aware of the damp souls of housemaid
Sprouting despondently at area gates.

The brown waves of fog toss up to me
Twisted faces from the bottom of the street,
And tear from a passer-by with muddy skirts
An aimless smile that hovers in the air
 And vanishes along the level of the roofs.
    
                       In this poem poet present the image of the people who work full day, means till morning to night. In this poem poet used some symbols, but in the negative sense, that is like dumb soul, fog, twisted face, muddy skirts and aimless smile. This poem talk about the workers who work restlessly but till they gives aimless smile.


8: 'The Red Wheelbarrow' by William Carlos Williams


so much depends
 upon
a red wheel
barrow
 glazed with rain
water
beside the white
chicken.

                           Wheelbarrow is typically used for carrying loads in building work or grad.but poet used this word in a different meaning.  In this poem poet used the metaphor like 'rain' and 'water'. In this poem poet used many dual symbols like 'red- white' , 'rain- water' and 'wheelbarrow.  The word 'white chicken' may be used for a child.


9: 'Anecdote of the Jar' by Wallace Stevens


I placed a jar in Tennessee,    
And round it was, upon a hill.  
It made the slovenly wilderness  
Surround that hill.
The wilderness rose up to it,
And sprawled around, no longer wild.  
The jar was round upon the ground  
And tall and of a port in air.
It took dominion everywhere.  
The jar was gray and bare.
It did not give of bird or bush,  
Like nothing else in Tennessee.

                             This poem is about the state 'Tennessee' in united states of America. In this poem poet used such a metaphors like title - Anecdote of Jar, other like the jar cover hill, it was great and bare, bird or bush etc.  This poem talk about the superiority between art or man-made things and nature. Art may sometime be more beautiful than nature but it cannot be as creative as the nature.


10: 'I' (a'- E.E.Cummings)


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le
af
fa
ll

s)
one
l

iness

                 
                            This poem is very short but in one line it say many things.  The falling last leaf is a symbol for loneliness. This short poem is also an symbol of modernist way of writing. The word fall also symbolize the loss of hope.  In one line poet said many things.  The last leaf is also symbolizes inevitable death.