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Emily Dickinson's "A Bird Came Down the Walk" is a deceptively simple lyric that reflects complex moral, psychological and social themes. This study employs an interdisciplinary approach combining textual analysis, historical contextualization, Freudian psychoanalysis and comparative literature to explore the poem's multiple dimensions. Through the...
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The evolution of education from ancient learning hubs, such as the monastic university of Nalanda, to the digitally connected and globalized educational environment of the twenty-first century is examined in this article. This paper demonstrates a recurrent conflict between the forces of scalability, accessibility and technology and localized, imme...
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This paper examines U.R. Anantha Murthy's Samskara: A Rite for a Dead Man (1965) through the lens of epiphany, a concept central to modern fiction since James Joyce. Set in a Brahmin settlement, the novel explores the tension between orthodoxy and individual conscience, tradition and transformation. At the center is Praneshacharya, a revered schola...
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This explain In modern English, Greek words are often used as roots or prefixes to create new words, adding specific meanings related to concepts like Science, Philosophy, and Art.
Dr. Eknath Mundhe S. M. Joshi College, Hadapsar, Pune-28 Maharashtra, India, 2026
Greek mythology has exerted a profound and enduring influence on modern English vocabulary, shapi... more 
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