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    Monkey, from the retelling of Monkey: A Journey to the West by David Kherdian, is quite obviously a rash and brutish character, occasionally even coming across as childish. Though he seeks immortality and enlightenment, he approaches his journey to becoming a Buddha in a much more violent and dismissive way than what might be expected. Unlike most heroes, Monkey often relies on violence to get him through his many trials. He is the embodiment of fight over flight, which makes his character's journey

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    Although, there is no denying the fact that the folk theatre or what is critically known as the “traditional” theatre had given up the rigid and sophisticated methods of the Sanskrit theatre, yet it owed a lot to its predecessors in many aspects. Therefore in the present discussion, wherein the impact of the Indian folk drama on the contemporary writer will be examined, one cannot help reverting back to the Sanskrit or classical form of theatre as well. Sanskrit drama assumed a specific social setting

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    Religions in Australia For this assignment I will be describing the differences and similarities between Islam and Hinduism. These are both major religions around the world. Islam has around 1.57 billion followers and Hinduism has around 900 million. Islam is a monotheistic religion (as they only worship one God) and Hinduism is on the other hand difficult to describe (more on that later) The Beginnings Hinduism was created in India and is the oldest religion known at around 4000 years old. Islam

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    R. K. Narayan: The Guide: A Study Guide (1958) [pic] [pic] R[asipuram] K[rishnaswamy] Narayan (1906-2001) is unusual among Indian authors writing in English in that he has stayed contentedly in his home country, venturing abroad only rarely. He rarely addresses political issues or tries to explore the cutting edge of fiction. He is a traditional teller of tales, a creator of realist fiction which is often gentle, humorous, and warm rather than hard-hitting or profound. Almost all of his writings

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    Visit Keraton Yogyakarta:, Indonesia, a A Javanese Palace withthat Has a Live History in Indonesia Indonesia in the ancient times, from Aceh in the west to Ambon in the east is the place where many kingdoms existed in the past. The kingdoms were then ruled by the Dutch colonial in the 17th century before finally merged and formed the Republic of Indonesia in 1945. Now we can only see some traces of the kingdoms in the form of royal palaces that are spread throughout Indonesia. However, among many

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    Hinduism Research Paper

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    For most people religion usually signifies a unified belief in one god and has a set structure of a system of practices. Hinduism is different from all other religions in that aspect. The Hindu religion has no founder, core beliefs that are defined, guided by common scripture, or a central authority, and has 900 million followers (Carabajal ppt). Hinduism is not restricted to the belief of just one god, in fact, Hinduism has millions of gods, although some believe one god is behind them all. Some

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    THE PICTURE OF THE INDIAN SOCIETY AS REFLECTED R. K. NARAYAN’S IN THE GUIDE The daily life of the Indians, the traditions of the land and indeed the superstitions and values of India gains a form in the remarkable novel “The Guide”. R.K.Narayan quite consciously in his novel “The Guide” echoes the more and tradition of the Indian society amidst his literal symbolism. R.K.Narayan’s chief concern is to give an artistic expression of Indian life. Though his art form is western, his theme, atmosphere

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    Similarly,in France, Jacqueline Sauvage became the emblem of the curse of domestic violence when she was convicted of killing her abusive husband. Online campaigns were organized to support her and around 4, 00,000 signatures were collected online to support Jacqueline Sauvage (Yanan Wang,2016).French President Francois Hollande has reacted to an extensive plea that has mushroomed all over social networks to free Jacqueline Sauvage from prison and has pardoned her. SNS helps women to voice their

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    Ray Le Blond has been able to consolidate my thoughts about my fieldwork experience appropriately, thus, “You learn something every day if you pay attention”. I was going to Kachra Vahatuk Shramik Sangh (KVSS), Thane as part of my fieldwork on contract labours working in Thane Municipal Corporation in Solid Waste Management Department for the second semester. Little did I know that going among the contract labours and learning about them would inspire, educate and transform me. When I was initially

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    Hinduism is the religion of the majority of population in India and Nepal. It is prevalent among other populations outside of this area and has over 900 million followers worldwide (BBC). Unlike other religions, Hinduism has no single founder, no single scripture, and no commonly agreed set of teachings. Hinduism is not easily defined because of its many different practices and different beliefs within it. It can be compared conceptually and historically with the other Indian religions such as Jainism

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