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A Study of the Revenge Theme in Shakespeare’s The Tempest with Psychoanalytical Exploration of the Character of Caliban
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Self-realization in Jahnavi Baruah’s “Rebirth””
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Role of Women in Curbing Youth Unrest with Special Reference To North East India
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Remembrance through Melancholic (Re) presentations in Shobasakthi’s Traitor
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A Critical Study of Two Generation of Indian Diasporic Women Writers from Bharati Mukherjee to Jhumpa Lahir
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Loathed Love: Sexing the Cherry and the Grotesque Body
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Dispositif Memory in Michael Ondaatje’s Anil’s Ghost
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Kate Chopin’s the Awakening: a Symbol of Quest for Autonomy,Individuality and Freedom
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Technical Presentation Strategies for Formal Communicators
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Male Characteristics in Anita Desai’s Novels
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Narrative Technique and Style in Chetan Bhagat’s Revolution 202
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Role of Literature in reducing pandemic panic
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Exploring the themes of Individual and the Nation in Ngugi Wa Thiong’o’s “The River Between”
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Recovering Diaspora in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Name Sake”
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Diasporic Elements in the Works of Jhumpa Lahiri
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Myth as the Factor of Marginalisation in Chemmeen
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Social, Cultural, Religious, Perspective in the Fictional Work Of Perumal Murugan
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Political Empowerment of Tribal Women: A Study in North Andhra
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Environmental Concerns with Monolingual and Multilingual Characters in The Hungry Tide
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Diaspora in Lahiri’s Lowland
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Youth Strives For Life and Career: A Case Study Of Chetan Bhagat’s Novel “Five Point Someone”
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Literature – A True Flag bearer of Existential Nature
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The Various Sight Corners in the Plays of Harold Pinter
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Ewig Weibliche: Reversed Gender Essentialism and Feminine Virtues in “A Cross Line”
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Youth Strives for Life and Career: A Case Study of Chetan Bhagat’s Novel “Five Point Someone”
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The Translation Equivalence of Investment Terminologies
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Who’s Keeping the Score?: Social Impact & Pedagogical Implications of Sports unraveled through a Case Study
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Historical interpretation of literary text
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A Mythological Reading of Amish Tripath’s Fiction
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Pandemic and Brain Chaos: A Journey into the Shifting Perceptions of Reader
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Shakra Indra, The Divine Exploiter: Delineation of His Cunning Subterfuges with Reference To Kavita Kane’s Menaka’s Choice and Ahalya’s Awakening
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The Strange Case of Billy Biswas: a Paradigm Shift from the Flamboyant Urban Culture to attain Spiritual Fulfilment in the Lap of Nature
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The Strange Case of Billy Biswas: a Paradigm Shift from the Flamboyant Urban Culture to attain Spiritual Fulfilment in the Lap of Nature
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Charlie and I: Outside the Chocolate Factory
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A Tale of Hypocrisy and Sacrifice with Reference to Khaled Hossein’s “The Kite Runner”
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A Study of Humiliation of enslaved laborers in the Novel “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”
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Importance of Writing Skills in the Engineering Curriculum
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Use of Digital Teaching-Learning Materials for Teaching English Language in India
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Internal Colonization, Internal Orientalism, Tribal Genocide, and Literary
Marginalization of Adivasi Society
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Situating the Subaltern as Protagonist: Arundhati Roy’s The God of
Small Things and Rohinton Mistry’s A Fine Balance
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