“When Thou Commandest Me” (Song No. 2 of Gitanjali), Summary and Critical Appreciation

"When Thou Commandest Me" (Song No. 2 of Gitanjali), Summary and Critical Appreciation
“When Thou Commandest Me,” the second song/poem in Rabindranath Tagore’s Gitanjali, expresses the poet’s deep spiritual devotion and his readiness to serve the divine.
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Kamala Das As A Confessional Poet

Kamala Das As A Confessional Poet
Kamala Das as a confessional poet stands as one of the most powerful and unmistakably confessional voices in modern Indian English poetry.
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Sense of Alienation and Isolation in the Poetry of Kamala Das

Sense of Alienation and Isolation in the Poetry of Kamala Das
Sense of alienation and Isolation in the Poetry of  Kamala Das is pervasive.
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Kamala Das Is Regarded the Poet of Feminine Sensibility

Kamala Das Is Regarded the Poet of Feminine Sensibility
Kamala Das Is regarded the poet of feminine sensibility. She is often celebrated as the voice of feminine sensibility, a poet who boldly challenges the rigid conventions and traditions imposed by society.
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Themes of Love and Sex in the Poetry of Kamala Das

Themes of Love and Sex in the Poetry of Kamala Das
We find themes of love and sex in the poetry of Kamala Das. Her poetry explores the intricate, often painful dynamics of love, sex, and identity, challenging the patriarchal norms that confined women to silence and submission.
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Rebellious attitude of Kamala Das against the restrictive norms of a patriarchal society

Rebellious attitude of Kamala Das against the restrictive norms of a patriarchal society
Rebellious attitude of Kamala Das against the restrictive norms of a patriarchal society is found in her poetry. She stands out for her bold defiance of social, cultural, and patriarchal conventions.
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Play Tughlaq Is A Political Allegory

Play Tughlaq Is A Political Allegory
Girish Karnad's play Tughlaq is a political allegory, using the historical figure of Sultan Muhammad bin Tughlaq to comment on the political landscape of 1960s India.
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Contrasts and Opposites in the Play Tughlaq by Girish Karnad

Contrasts and Opposites in the Play Tughlaq by Girish Karnad
There are  contrasts and opposites in the Play Tughlaq by Girish Karnad. Girish Karnad’s Tughlaq presents a striking tension between the ideal and the real, capturing the clash between the Sultan’s lofty vision and the grim political circumstances of his reign.
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Poem An Introduction by Kamala Das—Summary and Critical Appreciation

Poem An Introduction by Kamala Das—Summary and Critical Appreciation
In her autobiographical poem “An Introduction,” Kamala Das reflects on her defiance of patriarchal and societal constraints in postcolonial India as she strives to establish her own identity as both a woman and a writer.
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A Hot Noon in Malabar, Summary and Critical Analysis

A Hot Noon in Malabar, Summary and Critical Analysis
Kamala Das’s poem “A Hot Noon in Malabar,” from her 1965 collection Summer in Calcutta, captures the essence of a sweltering afternoon in Malabar to reflect on themes of nostalgia, lost innocence, and displacement.
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