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BEAUTY (Biographical, Socio-cultural and Linguistic)

  BEAUTY (Title) She likes people who have a sense of individuality. She loves expression and anything awkward and imperfect, because that's natural and that's real. She shows herself, and does not pretend otherwise. She thinks it's beautiful the way you sparkle when you talk about the things you love. And she likes it when you disseminate, when you open up and dare to be completely honest, and when you laugh at the smallest things and then look into my eyes. When you are yourself, and show her who you are. I'm here, she said appreciating this moment. All she can do is look around, looking at you, looking into your eyes and seeing a smile appear on your face, and in that moment there is a warm, familiar energy that you do not want to say goodbye to. She is grateful for everything that she has, for that beautiful moment, this moment that may be the last. Beauty is the way she holds herself, it's how she treats people. The way she loves. It's self acceptance. B

A Close Analysis of Ramayana Using Biographical Context

  A Close Analysis of Ramayana Using Biographical Context Ramayana, (Sanskrit: “ Rama’s Journey”) shorter of the two great epic poems of India, the other being the Mahabharata (“Great Epic of the Bharata Dynasty”). The Ramayana was composed in Sanskrit, probably not before 300 bce, by the poet Valmiki and in its present form consists of some 24,000 couplets divided into seven books.. The poem describes the royal birth of the god Rama in the kingdom of Ayodhya (Oudh), his tutelage under the sage Vishvamitra, and his success in bending Shiva’s mighty bow at the bridegroom tournament of Sita, the daughter of King Janaka, thus winning her for his wife. After Rama is banished from his position as heir to the kingdom through a palace intrigue, he retreats to the forest with his wife and his favourite half brother, Lakshmana, to spend 14 years in exile. There Ravana, the demon-king of Lanka, carries off Sita to his capital while her two protectors are busy pursuing a golden deer sent to the f

A Don Quixote Novel Analysis Using Biographical Context

A Don Quixote Novel Analysis Using Biographical Context      Don Quixote is a rather lengthy fictional parody written by Miguel De Cervantes. The main character, Don Quixote, becomes so fascinated by chivalrous romances that he loses his wits and sets out on his very own mission as a heroic knight. He persuades Sancho Panza to come along as his faithful squire on his "journey" to defend the less fortunate and defeat evil. The novel goes on to tell the stories of their many experiences on this quest. It is thought to be pretty obvious that Don Quixote, Cervantes' most famous work, satirizes chivalry romances; however, the underlying message in his work is the battle between reason and faith. Cervantes makes it very evident that his intent in writing this novel is to make fun of the popular chivalric romances at the time he wrote it. In his own prologue, he states, "for the entire work is an attack upon the books of chivalry" (1675). And as if that statement was n