Earlier I used to read just for pass marks. But, day by day my love for poetry is increasing gradually just because of your outstanding classes. thank you maam
Recently discovered your channel. And I can relate myself with the feelings of Keats. Numb, silenced, overflowed. Thank You for making me fall in love with literature once again ❤
I regret taking BA English but somehow have to cope three years. I must say you are amazing. You are saving me, as i dont attend any of my college lectures, your lectures are enough for me to pass in exams with flying colours. Thankyou! Worth spending 1 hours here...
Ma'am you are the best. I feel so grateful to be able to be taught by you. Sometimes I think what makes you think so differently and uniquely. Just love your way of teaching. Huge respect!❤️
The very special thing about your lectures are the simplicity. No use of heavy jargons which students are not able to keep up with . Thank you ma'am for the videos .
@@soumyadipbiswas174 not asking her for tution.... I simply want she to guide me whenever i write an answer... ofcourse during exam preparation so that I get to know whether my answer is good or not.... THERE SHOULD BE A WHATSAPP GROUP....THERE WE WOULD HELP ONE ANOTHER AND WOULD TROUBLE MA'AM the rarest... sometimes, i will help you and vice-versa.
Im the one who don't comment anything here but this one i cant leave without. Mam you deserve it❤️ You've gone through each nd every line clearly and we got external knowledge too❤️ loved your class i wish you took every chapters in MA syllabus ❤️
I am totally totally in love with your videos, I cannot express my gratitude towards you. Having you as a teacher is truly a blessing..really grateful for your positive influence on my life..😇❤️
I am a UG SEM 1 student and I have this ode in my 1st semester. Moreover I was not able to understand a line of it . U made things easier to understand . Thank u mam ❤
"… half love with easeful death" From my perspective it can be defined from two angles. No 1 - Keats knew that his illness was killing him from the inside and he was not like the other five normal people. But if it can be analysed magnificently then we can feel the connection of his word with a Rabindra Sangeet, 'Make Amar Porena Mone' which was written after the death of Tagore's mother. The poet, Keats is so traumatized by the death of all those close to him during his lifetime that he thinks of himself as half dead so the actual concept of death is equal to the other half. Ma'am what do you think is it the right way to analyse this phase?
John keats is such a soul that haunts me possibly in the most beautiful way. Maybe I romanticize him a bit too much but still... There's something about him that has kept me in awe ever since I first heard about him. The video explanations are really amazing. Thank you so much for your insight ma'am.
Hello ma'am...From a very long time I have been watching your videos which have helped me a lot in my study journey.Thank you ma'am for your guidance. Ma'am,can you please make a video on the poem "Ode to Evening"?It will really be helpful for us.
Great explanation.❤ You are a source of correction for me after I have listened a lot of invention in the poem stanza explanation from my teacher who speaks but doesn't know what he is talking about. At least John keats admits at the end that he is in some kind of illusion or sleep. But our teachers, Who is gonna wake them up from the reverie, and who is gonna tell them that their way of teaching is not suitable for their students; that they are unable to understand them. They compare themselves to poets like John Keats. What a shame😅 They speak and make the environment in the class like they are graduated from UK or US, but actually they are a copy of Charlie Chaplin. I can't express my feelings in front of my teacher, but here I can 😢 May God protect students from such teachers!
Don't judge an entire community of teachers based on a few. I am sure you will find great ones in your next course or program. If not, I am always here dear. I think what a teacher should always remember is that she or he is always a student and that will make them less proud or complacent.
Ma'am the explanation was really helpful and elaborate, thanks a ton for it. I aspire to be an assistant professor someday and I wish I could be like you. Thanks once again.
His three Odes are kind of Keats' Idea of autumn Ode of of Nightingale ----- Activity/ fullness Ode of Gracian Urn------frozen Ode of Autumn-----an end/ a new beginning or transformation
Greetings madam, Thanks a lot for your mind-boggling lectures. I request you to take up the poem, London by Samuel Johnson and also the poem, Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard by Gray.
I don't see any *Allahabad University* student coming and consuming this opium of deeper understanding here they all are just.................madass😂😂 well explained ma'am you command respect from us thnx for yet another mindboggling explanation sorry ma'am but I am not goin to share this secret weapon of my english hons. exams😁😁
This really hit me hard, because I am also trying once again to read all the way through George Orwell's 1984. Ode to a Nightingale takes the cultural metaphor that light and brightness is good and darkness is evil, and inverts it. Heaven, in this poem, is "But here there is no light," and in 1984 the Hell that is the interior of MiniLove is "the place where there is no shadow." That made me look for other places of irony in this poem, and there appears to be a plethora. In fact, among my strong beliefs loosely held about this poem, I highly suspect "beechen green" is in fact not the green of the beech leaves, but instead bistre, a dark greyish-brown. It makes sense given how color vision lessens in the dim light that this poem implies. Bistre is a soot brown pigment made from beech. (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bistre)
You're my all time favourite ma'am❤️.Please make videos on theories also ma'am.And a kind request to you please make a video on "The Negro speaks of Rivers" and "I Too" (both are by Langston Hughs)
Already made a couple of videos on structuralism and feminism. Will be doing more soon. Negro speaks is already uploaded. Check here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5OzoVlEFrsQ.htmlsi=PViXG459JgWz8pRA
Thank you so much ma'am for all your lectures... They are really helpful😊...mam please make videos on 'ode to evening' and 'on first looking into chapman's homer'
Hello ma’am I have gone through some of your videos. Your content is really helpful your vast knowledge of subject can help many students… if possible plz can you help in answer writing for UPSC in English literature as an optional. Thank you…
I would like to dedicate one of my poems to the Nightingale on behalf of the Escapist, 'Uncertain Reconvene of Two Boats: Call of destiny' In the night of despair Trembling lunar waits for ear, Is what strange in this air? Two sails come across by enduring unendurable fear; Drowsy bore ties their fore Gypsy clouds bring them nigher, Peeping Oar repeatedly asks for more Darkness is threatening with sudden thunder; There's no ray of returning phoenix feather Gloomy nightmare yawning near, Empathic woodens are fighting together A desperate cry of severance maintains the silence bare; Uncertainty of fate hails separation of two fleeting crony; They both meekly compy the call of destiny.
Madam I really love your video and it's helps me to understand easily but the thing is that video si too lengthy. That's why sometimes I just skips your videos