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kulsum:
Dear Students,

I am happy to enlist your names and topics for assignment of course Eng 307

Haripada  ---Bridge party

Shamima Akhter ---Trial Scene

Krishno--  Adela Quested

Sarbari---Dr. Aziz

Rajon--Mau
Rezaul--Fielding
Ranjani---Mrs Moore
Tania---  Ronney Heaslop

Shamima--Mr. Callender
Jahid--MC Bride
Nahid--AngloIndian Folk
Sourov-- Godbole
Afroza--Tea Party
Noshin--Cave Incident
Saanta---Meeting of Dr. Aziz and Mrs. Moore
Nasrin--Md. Latif
Tanvir-- Life of Beckett
Nipu--Estragon
Ajmira--Vladimir
Mazhar--Pozzo
Rifaque---Lucky
Saiful--Theatre of Absurd
Easmin--Godott
Latifur--Symbols Of PtI
Farhina--Temple
papuan--Life and work of EM Forster

Dilruba-- Subtext in Waiting for Godott

I am waiting to read your write ups.
 
Good Luck!!!

Umme kulsum Madam

Shahriar:
Although my name is not enlisted, but I had been given the topic, Character Analysis of Major Callender from "A Passage to India". Instead of starting a new thread I submit my assignment as a reply to the following post. (Word file sent as an attached document)

Ranju:
                                                                                 Cyril Fielding


The character of Fielding in the novel "A passage to India" is clearly the most associated with Forster himself. Even he plays a crucial role in this novel. He is  very successful to make a relationship with native Indians. That's why Fielding comes closer to Aziz and  friendship relation begins between the two. Even Fielding thinks that their friendship will be restored. Because he does not think any difference between the English and the Indians on the basis of race and culture. However, among the English , Fielding is liberal and cordial because Dr. Aziz (Muslem) and Professor Godbole(Hindu) are cordially treated by Fielding.Yet as a teacher he was very helpful who always extends his helping hands to the students those who are not particular of their class. Finally we can say that as an  Englishman he is a real partisan because E.M. Forster expressed himself through him.



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                   Md. Rezaul karim (Ranju)
                   ID No:- 072-10-357
                   11th Batch


               

Nahid Ferdous:
Nahid Ferdous
072-10-362
                               Anglo-Indians Folk


The Anglo-Indian’s in A Passage to India  stress the Irresponsibility and volatility of Indians, thereby justifying the need for British rule. They fear of Indian sensuality and simultaneous, lascivious, preoccupation with polygamy. The Angl- Indian clash seems invetable . Turtan automatically relegates all Indians to the servant class and determined to prevent her culture from being ‘adulterated’ by that of Indian. European women were frequently relaxed relationships existing between British and Indians. The  superintendent of police is accused of adultery with Miss Derek, and is divorced by his wife.  As one of the Indians put it, would probably blame the Indian climate for this domestic. Forster’s portrayal the occasional  outbursts of  irrational anger , especially in the case of the Anglo- Indian women and also man. 

Ajmira Ahmed:
11th Batch

Vladimir

Vladmir is one of the two tramps who are waiting for Godot in the play of the same name. He is older than Estragon. He is more stoutly built. He is affectionate and protective towards Estragon. He seems to be more mature and sober in nature than the impulsive and temperamental Estragon. He seems to take waiting more philosophically than his friend. It is he who has conducted negotiations with Godot, and it is to him the messages of Godot are addressed. Vladimir is patient by nature. We find him arguing painstaking with Estragon to convince him that they are waiting for Godot at right time and the right place. Of the two tramps, Vladimir thinks more and therefore, his anguish is intellectual. Hi lives according to the rationalist principle which urges him to be reasonable. Thus Vladimir is the more practical of the two.

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