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Types of Communication

Name: Vidhya Pandya Semester: MA – 4 Roll No: 30 Paper No:- 15 Mass Communication and Media Studies Enrolment No: 2069108420190031 Email id: vidhupandya10497@gmail.com Year: 2018 -20 Submitted to: Department of English , Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University. Assignment Topic : Types of Communication Word : 2147 ● Introduction : “Language is more recent technology, Your Body language, Your eyes, Your energy will come through Your audience before you even start speaking.” - Peter Guber. Communication is very important in every human beings for day to day life. It is a very basic need for everyone. Not only the human beings but nature and pets also need the communication. Although their communication are much different from human beings but they also communicate with their own language. In a very General Sense, when one person give some message to other person then we call it communication. According to Cambridge Dixonary Communication is....
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Conflict between Tradition and Modernity in “ The Swamp Dwellers”.

Name: Vidhya Pandya Semester: MA – 4 Roll No: 30 Paper No:-14 The African Literature Enrolment No: 2069108420190031 Email id: vidhupandya10497@gmail.com Year: 2018 -20 Submitted to: Department of English , Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University. Assignment Topic : Conflict between Tradition and Modernity in “ The Swamp Dwellers”. Words : 1550 ● Introduction : " Don't take shadows too seriously,   Reality is your only safety,   Continue to reject illusion."                               - Wole Soyinka.   “ The Swamp Dwellers” is the play which is written by African writer Wole Soyinka and was published in 1958. Soyinka is a writer from,Nigeria and he was first African to be honored with Nobel Prize, winning 1986 Novel Prize in Literature. He also active in politics during Nigeria's struggle for independence. ● The Swamp Dwellers : In this play , “The Swamp Dwellers “ the major concern is the old way and the new way of life in the

Symbols and Codes in the Novel "The Da Vinci Code".

Name: Vidhya Pandya Semester: MA – 4 Roll No: 30 Paper No:-13 The New Literature Enrolment No: 2069108420190031 Email id: vidhupandya10497@gmail.com Year: 2018 -20 Submitted to: Department of English , Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University. Assignment Topic : Symbols and Codes in the novel “ Da Vinci Code”. Words : 1698 ◆ Introduction :- "Nothing kills better than Religion."                                   - Dan Brown. The novel “ Da Vinci Code” which is written by the American Author DanBrown and he also best known for his thriller novels and mysteriousnovels. The novel “ Da Vinci Code” is a 2003 mystery thriller novelby Dan Brown. This is Brown's Second Novel include character RobertLangdon.  The story unfolds around the major characters – Symbologist Robert Langdon and Cryptologist Sophie Neveu. The title links the symbolic significance of artistic works, such as Leonardoda Vinci's Mona Lisa, to the mystery and the code-based

The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes

This is the part of my thinking activity which is given below link... Click here 1) How do you understand memory and history with reference to your reading of this novel. After reading this novel the understanding related to history and memory both have changed. I used to think about memory that it will at some extent forgotten but never distorted. After reading this novel I really feel that we also have those distorted memory, which we want to store as something which has actually not taken place. By doing that we are cheating our selves and others also. So memory and history both are connected. History is written from memory. Now we have seen in this novel how distorted memory can be stored by individual. If historians takes their statements in to consideration, we can not trust history either. In novel Tony says history is not lies of victors or self delusion of defeated, history is the memory of survivors. It is told by them who has not gone for fight from either side and