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Bangobondhu's Speech of March 7

On march 7, 1971,Bangobondhu's (friend of Bengalis) gave a speech at the


Racecourse ground (Now called Suhrawardy Udyan)
1 The immediate lifting of martial law
2 Immediate withdral of all military personal to their barracks
3 An inquiry into the loss of life
4 Immediate transfer of power to the elected represented the people before the
assembly meeting March 25

He closed his speech saying "The struggle, this time, is for our freedom"

Age/Years :
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Victorian : 1832-1901
Anglo-Saxon : 450-1066
Elizabethan : 1558-1603
Renaissance : 1500-1660
Romantic age : 1798-1830
Romantic : 1798-1832
Modern : 1901-1939
Post Modern : 1939
Shakespeare: Elizabeth age (1564-1616)
Churchill got Nobel: 1953

Novel award introduced in Literature: 1901


TS Eliot born : 1888
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Age/Period
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Golden age: Elizabeth I age


Mid English Period: 1066-1500
Modern Poet: TS Eliot
Oldest Period: Anglo-Saxon
Romantic Age Poet: J Keats, Wordsworth
Romantic Period: 1798-1830
Shakespeare lived: Elizabeth Reign
Victorian age Poet: Robert Browning
Victorian period: 19th century
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Types
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Shakespeare : Plays/Drama
Bertrand Russel : Philosopher(UK)
Charles Dickens : Novelist
Goethe (Poet) : Germany
O Henry famous : Short history
Same period belongs : ST Coleridge + Wordsworth
Epic Poet :John Milton, Lord Tennyson
William Hazlitit : Essayist

Francis Bacon : Essayist


Lucy Poem : Wordsworth
Charles Lamb : Essayist
Lyciday : J Milton
George Barnard Shaw : Play Writer
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English Literary Terms:


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A Fantasy: Imaginary Story


Achilles: Greek Fighter
Ballad: Short narrative poem
Catastrophe: The tragic end of dramatic events
Lexicographer: Dictionary Writers
Limerick: Short form of light verse
Melodrama: Play: Violent & Sensational themes
Novel: Latin word
Ode - a lyric poem, often in the form of an address.
Opera a musical drama.
Parody imitation of a poem or a writing.
Penny dreadful blood and thunder tales.
Plagiarism act of stealing from the writing of others.
Protagonist the leading character in a play / novel.
Rhetoric the art of persuasive impressive speaking / writing.
Rhyme short poem in same sound.
Satire - The literary art that uses honour and wit to attack and expose human folly
and weakness.

Sonnet a poem of fourteen lines.


Thrillers sensational stories
Renaissance: The revival of life
Romantic Poetry feature: Subjectivity
Romanticism: Love & Beauty
To Daffodils: Short lived human life
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Books & writers Name


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A Brief History of Time-Stephen Hawking


A Farewell to Arms-Earnest Hemingway
A Long Walk to Freedom-Nelson Mandela
A Midsummers Nights Dream-William Shakespeare
A pair of Blue Eyes-Thomas Hardy
A Passage to India-E. M. Forster
Adonis-P. B Shelly
Akbar Nama-Abul Fazal
Alls Well that Ends Well-William Shakespeare
Andrea Del Sarto (Poem)-Browning
Animal Farm-George Orwell
Anna Karenina-Leo Tolstoy
Around the World in Eighty Days Jules Verne
As You Like it-William Shakespeare
Asian Drama-Gunner Myrdal
Blue Bird-Lord Alfred Tennyson
Caesar and Cleopatra-George Bernard Shaw

Canterbury Tales-Geoffrey Chaucer


Cesar and Cleopatra (Play)-G.B Shaw
Comedy of errors-Shakespeare
Crime and Punishment-Dostoevsky
Das Capital-Karl Mark
David Copperfield-Charles Dickens
Dialogues-Plato
Dictionary-Samuel Johnson
Discovery of India-Johor Lal Nehru
Divine Comedy-Dante
Don Juan-Lord Byron
Dr. Faustus-Christopher Marlowe
Emma-Jane Austen
For Whom the Bell Tolls-Earnest Hemingway
Freedom-Bertrand Russell
Friends not Masters- Gen Ayub Khan
God of the Small Things-Arundhuty Roy
Great Expectations-Charles Dickens
Gullivers Travels-Jonathan Swift
Hamlet- Shakespeare
Hamlet-William Shakespeare
Heaven and Earth-Lord Byron
If Winter comes (Poem)- Shelley
Iliad-Homer
In Memoriam-Lord Alfred Tennyson
India Wins Freedom-Abul Kalam Azad
Isabella-John Keats

Julias Caesar (Tragedy)- Shakespeare


Jungle Book-Rudyard Kipling
King Lear- Shakespeare (tragedy)
Kubla Khan- ST Coleridge
Leaves of Grass- Walt Whitman
Lycidas-John Milton
Macbeth-William Shakespeare
Main Kemp-Ad loaf Hitler
Man and Superman-George Bernard Shaw
Marriage and Moral-Bertrand Russell
Measure and Measure-William Shakespeare
Memories of the Second World War-Winston Churchill
Merchant of Venice (Comedy)- Shakespeare
Mother-Maxim Gorky
Ode to the West Wind-P.B Shelly
Odyssey-Homer
Of human bondage- Somerset Maugham
Oliver Twist-Charles Dickens
Origin of Species-Charles Darwin
Othello-William Shakespeare
Paradise Lost- J. Milton
Paradise Regained- Milton
Passage to India-E.M Forster
Pilgrims Progress-John Bunyan
Politics-Aristotle
Prelude-William Wordsworth
Pride and Prejudice- John Austin

Prince-Machiavelli
Rape of the Lock-Alexander Pope
Republic-Plato
Robinson Crusoe-Daniel Defoe
Romeo and Juliet-William Shakespeare
Roots-Alex Haley
Samson Agonists-John Milton Das
Scholar Gipsy-Matthew Arnold
Sense and Sensibility-Jane Austen
Seven Seas-Rudyard Kipling
Silent Women-Ben Jonson
Solitary Reaper- William Wordsworth
Songs of innocence- William Blake
Sons and Lovers, The Rainbow-D.H Lawrence
Tempest-William Shakespeare
Tess of the DUrbervilles-Thomas Hardy
The 2nd world- Winston Churchill
The Alchemist-Ben Jonson
The diamond necklace (Short story)- Maupassant
The God of Small things- Arundhuti Roy
The Good Earth- Pearl S Buch (USA)
The Iliad- Homer
The Merchant of Venice-William Shakespeare
The new testament- John Wycliffe
The Old Man and The Sea-Earnest Hemingway
The picture of Dorain Gray- Oscar Wild
The Rainbow (Novel)- Lawrence

The Rape of the Lock-Alexander Pope


The Return of the Native-Thomas Hardy
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner-Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Animal Farm-George Orwell
The sacred flame- William Somerset Mengham
The Tale of Two Cities-Charles Dickens
The Taming of shrew- Shakespeare
The Time Machine- H.G Wells
The Waste Land (Poem)- TS Eliot
The Way of the World-William Congreve
Things Fall Apart-Chinua Achebe
Time Machine-H. W Wells
To Skylark-P. B Shelly
Tom Jones-Henry Fielding
Top Secret-Henry Fielding
Try and Try Again-W.E Hick son
Twelfth Night-William Shakespeare
Ulysses (Novel)- Jmaes Joyces
Utopia-Sir Thomas Moore
Vanity Fair-W.M Thackeray
Volpone-Ben Jonson
Voyage of Lilliput-Jonathon Swift
Waiting For Goddot-Samuel Becket
War and Peace-Leo Tolstoy
Wealth and Nation-Adam Smith
West Land-T.S Eliot
Wuthering Heights-Emile Bronte

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Character
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Adam - Paradise Lost - J Milton (Epic)


Alice - Lewis Carrol
Ancient Mariner - ST Coleridge.
Cleopatra - Othello (Tragedy) - Shakespeare
Hctor - Illiard (Epic) - Homer
Ivanhoe - Ivanhoe - Walter Scott
James Bond - Ian Fleming
Jeeves - Woodhouse
Kim - Kipling
Macbeth - Macbeth (Tragedy) - Shakespeare
Micawber - David Copperfield - Charles Dickens
Oliver Twist - Oliver Twist - Charles Dickens
Sherlock Homes - Conan Doyle (Novel)s
Shylock - The Merchant of Venice (Comedy ) - Shakespeare
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Quotations:
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A thing of beauty is joy forever =Jonh Keats = Endymion


Beauty is truth-=Jonh Keats=Ode on a greacion keats
Behold hersingle in the field=W. Wordsworth
Blow blow the winter wind=W Shakespeare
Come live with me and be my love=Christopher marlow

Cowards die many time before their death = Shakespeare=Julias Caesar


England expects every man to do his duty=Nelson
Give me a good mother, I will give u a good nation=Nepoleon
Good face is the best letter of recommendation=Queen Elizabeth
He prayeth best who loveth best=ST Coleridge =The Anci Marine
If winter comes can spring befar behind=PB Shelley=Ode to the west wind
If winter comes=PB Shelley=Ode to west wind
Justice delayed is justice denied=Gladstone
Oh lift me as a wave a leaf a cloud I blees=PB S.Shelley=Ode to the wesr wind
Our sweetest songs are those that tell of a saddesr thought=
Some book are to be tasted=Princess Bacon=of study
There are more thing in heaven and earth=Shakespaere=Hamlet ar charater
There is a divinity that shapes our ends= shakespeare=hamlet
To be or not to be that is the question= shakespeare=Hamlet
To err is human to forgive is divine=Alexander Pope
We look before and after=PB Shelley
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English -
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English Paper I (Shakespeare to Romantic Period)


Austen : Pride and Prejudice
Coleridge : The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Kubla Khan, Dejection: an Ode"
Keats : Odes
Milton : Paradise Lost
Shakespeare : Hamlet, King Lear, Macbeth, Othello. The Tempest.
Shelley : Ode to the West Wind, To a Skylark

Swift : Gulliver's Travels


Wordsworth: Tintern Abbey, Ode: Intimations of Immortality
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English Paper II (Victorian to Modern Period)


Arthur Miller : Death of a Salesman
Beckett : Waiting for Godot
Browning : Andrea del Sarto, Fra Lippo Lippi
Conrad : Heart of Darkness
D. H. Lawrence : Sons and Lovers
Dickens : Great Expectations
Hardy : Tess of the D'Urbarvilles
Mathew Arnold : Dover Beach,The Scholar Gipsy, Thyrsis
My Last Duchess, Rabbi Ben Ezra
T.S.Eliot : The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, The Waste Land
Tennyson : Ulysses,The Lotos Eaters, Tithonus, In Memoriam
Yeats : Selections
Charles Dickens: A tale of two cities, David Copperfield, Great Expectation
D.H Lawrence: The Rainbow, Lady Chatterleys lovers, Sons and lovers.
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# Romantic Period:
"Australia Scotland Blake Keats Shelley Wordsworth Call "
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Australia= Austen

Scotland = Walter Scott


Blake = William Blake
Keats = John Keats
Shelley = P.B Shelley
Wordsworth = William Wordsworth
Call = ST Coleridge
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# Modern Period:
"Lawrence Maugham Forster , Yes (Yeats), Hemingway Well keeping "
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Lawrence = D.H Lawrence


Maugham = Somerset Maugham
Forster = E.M Forster
Yes (Yeats) = W. B. Yeats
Hemingway = Earnest Hemingway
keeping = Rudyard Kipling
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# Renaissance Period:
Henry Wife (Wyatt) Moore Swovy
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Henry = O Henry
Wife (Wyatt)
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1789 : French Revolution

1798 : Romantic period of English Literature started


1879 : Birth of Edward Forster
1888 : Birth of T.S Eliot

" Failure, problems are not stop signs, they are guidelines." - Robert H. Schuller

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