discuss the feminism in india in reference to character of "nuleeni"
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Welcome Everyone
Name : Jayti ThakarRoll. No. 38M.A. Part: 1, Sem: 1.Paper. No. 4“Indian Literature In English”Presentation Topic: Feminism (in India) : In reference to Character Sketch of “Nauleeni” from “Fakeer Of Jungheera” Batch : 2015 – 2017Email. Id : [email protected]
1.Petriarchy rules upon Feminized world.2. Introduction3. Character Sketch of “Nuleeni”.
Index
Patriarchy ruled upon Feminized World.
From Movie “Nikaah”
Introduction: -
The Fakeer of Jungheera is a long poem by Henry Louis Vivian Derozio. He was born on 18th April, 1809 in Kolkata, West Bengal.He wrote many wonderful poems in English before his untimely death of which, the “Fakeer of Jungheera” was one of the most important landmark in the history of patriotic poetry in India.
Nuleeni; a beautiful Woman.
Recently becomes “widow”.
Forced to become “Sati”.
Character Sketch Of “Nuleeni” : -
“Song of Chorus women”
“Happy! Thrice happy thus early to leave Earth
and its sorrows, for heaven and
its bliss!”
“Her one last hope” .
“Come, like the tempest gathering on – The crowd is broke, the
victim won!...”
“Nuleeni’s eye is not upon the
dead, To one after her parting
thoughts have fled….”
Few similes used for “Nuleeni”“And she, that lonely victim,
stands the while Like a pale flower besides the
funeral pile.”
“What though the rose has
vanished from her cheek,
Her eye speaks more
than ever tongue may
speak…”
“With darksome grief her brow was gently bowed
Like a pale broken lily…”
What “Nuleeni “ in Eye of “Fakeer”?
“Beats not my heart reply to thine,
And clasp I not my pearl, my flower,
My star – the precious all that mine…”
“Believe them not my gentle Love!No vulture here shall scare my
dove……”
“My best Beloved, my most adored, If thus our joy must early die?”
Her “Hope” Defeats upon her “Fear”.
‘Fakeer’ Speaks: -
“Nuleeni compared with newly married “Bride”: -
“Her arms is raised, so round, so fair, so delicate, it looks as
‘twereMade of soft moonbeams; on her cheek, the blushes burn, and breath, and speak; The smile comes from her ruby
lips Like the Sun rushing from eclipse…..”
“They died as a Warrior”.
“The light of his eye was passing away,Like the sun’s pale beams on a stormy
day,The beat of his heart waxed faint and
slow, And for him nigh hushed was all moral
woe;His brow was cold as despair may be,
And the struggling spirit at last was free”.
Modern Woman proved with her step.
Tragic but satisfactory end with her Lover; “Fakeer”.
Thank You & Farewell
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PREPARED BY: - JAYTI THAKAR. SUBMITTED TO: - SMT.S.B. GARDI DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISHM.K.Bhavanagar UNIVERSITY.