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‘Papaji, why don’t you extend the verandah outside the kitchen?

If you widen it, we could have


some chairs out there. If you then build a wash place to the left, you could have a really wide
basin for cleaning the vessels. And then beyond that, you could put up some aluminium wire for
drying the clothes’.

All the others in the family are amazed and they stand like statues. Radha Bhabhiji stares fixedly
at her. Kusuma straightens her veil to hide her agitation. Nobody dares to support her
What has Stanley done to deserve persecution? The facts of his past are so unclear that his claim to be a
pianist may even be false. The Birthday Party influences the audience to doubt anything with certainty,
which as it does in Kafka's work, intensifies the dreadful angst experienced by the protagonist. This
effect is achieved through truncated dialogue, by Pinter's deliberate failure to provide conclusive or
consistent information, and by his use of ambiguity and nonsense.

Colour symbolism
Critics commenting on the colour symbolism Marvell uses have discussed endlessly the meaning of ‘green Thought'
and ‘green Shade', and the force of ‘annihilating', which literally means ‘to reduce to nothing'. Here as throughout
the poem, green is the literal colour of the garden, but Marvell also plays with the other meanings of the word:
mild, jealous, immature, tender, flourishing, gullible, unseasonal, perceptibly fresh an
ts style is metaphysical because it uses the conceit, forceful argument, allusions (references) from sources like the
Bible,

Its style is metaphysical because it uses the conceit, forceful argument, allusions (references) from sources like the
Bible, myths and metaphysical philosophies. And it is a classical poem in its form because the stanzas, rhythm,
rhyme and word-choice is like in classical poetry (carefully perfected form, and a language different from the
ordinary). The theme is that the garden (which is the symbol of life in nature) is the perfect place for physical,
mental and spiritual comfort and satisfaction, unlike the society where pleasure is false and temporary. The poet
has finally found the nature and realized its value; he claims that the nature is the only true place for complete
luxury. 'The Garden' is a unique metaphysical poem which is Romantic in its subject matter and also contains
classical elements in its diction, meter and structure. The poem is written in heroic couplet, which deals with the
poet’s experience

also argues that being lonely was a second paradise (heavenly state) for Adam, before Eve brought about the fall.
In the ninth stanza, the speaker thanks God for creating a unique world of its own that is the garden. The garden or
the nature in general, has its own time: the rush and hurry of the society doesn’t apply here. Even the sun seems
to have its own ‘sweet’ course. The garden is therefore the only source of true physical, mental as well as spiritual
of all the things and images of the real world. He further extends the idea of pleasurable

“A Kitchen in the Corner of the House” is an outstanding story that concentrates on the
experiences of women. It highlights diverse abstract themes such as liberation of women,
position of women in the past and the present, symbols of freedom and renaissance of women. In
“A Kitchen in the Corner of the House”, the tradition that a woman should never advice a man is
broken by Minakshi, the daughter-in-law of Papaji. When others do not care about the kitchen,
Minakshi daringly asks Papaji to extend the kitchen.

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