Browsing by Author "Chowdhury, Rukhsana Rahim"
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Marginalization of women in south asia: women novelists’ perspective
Bari, Morsheda (BRAC University, 2014-08)This thesis looks into the position of women in three significant novels written in English by South Asian authors, Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things, Anita Desai’s Clear Light of Day and Bapsi Sidhwa’s Ice Candy ... -
Mystery of the forbidden fruit: Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained
Abedin, Tasnim (BRAC University, 2016-08)The dissertation explores the idea of the Forbidden Fruit as found in literature. This is done by analysing the literary texts of John Milton, Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained. Milton’s representation of the theme has ... -
Power and position: exploring the post-colonial women and men in Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea
Tabassum, Tasneem (Brac University, 2022-06)Women have always been the object of oppression from the very beginning. Due to men and women having different natural biological structures, it is believed that they are assigned with different roles in society. As ... -
Print media theories: journalistic practices at New Age
Sakhawat, Sanjida (BRAC University, 2018-08) -
Prospect of young English graduates in Bangladesh’s newspaper industry
Rimon, Md. Mahfuzer Rahman (Brac University, 2022-09)This internship report gives an account of my three-month-long experience as an intern at the Central Desk of Dhaka Tribune, one of the leading English dailies in Bangladesh. It is divided into four chapters, each of which ... -
Psychosocial alienation as dehumanization: Dostoevsky and Tolstoy revisited
Muarif, Mariama (BRAC University, 2014-12)In the world of philosophy, psychosocial alienation is a well-known concept. It is a notion that represents the psychic torment of an individual who experiences the feelings of isolation, despair or anguish and gradually ... -
Pursuing Islamic spiritualism: a journey from Rumi to Nazrul
Niloy, Ibnul Mubin (Brac University, 2021-09)Islamic spiritualism has travelled many lands and through a long time. It has been told through many poetries and music. Firstly, It was popularized by Rumi and manifested in Bengali poetry by Nazrul. However, the name ... -
Reflection of Bangladeshi cultural practices in Daily Sun’s magazines: morning tea, hood and ghroove
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Representation of ‘History and Violence’ in the narration of the postmodern novels : Martin Amis’ Time’s Arrow, J M Coetzee’s Disgrace and Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children
Hossain, Mehruna (BRAC University, 2015-12)A novel cannot narrate time, experience or memory of the past accurately but can reconstruct history and then recount the events of history and violence. The literary devices and narrative techniques used to write history ... -
Sexuality of female royals in renaissance plays: Duchess of Malfi, Gertrude and Cleopatra
Prioti, Ishrat Jahan (BRAC University, 2017-04)The Renaissance period, even at the height of its progression, saw limited improvement in women’s lives regardless of their socio-economic status. While men were engaging themselves in the pursuit of knowledge, inventing ... -
Significance of digital advertising in today’s World
Lamiya, Afroza Begum (Brac University, 2022-09)This report is an overview of my internship at X Solutions Ltd. This company is an integrated marketing agency that helps clients promote their brands through advertisements. I worked in the departments of social media ... -
Strategies and skills of writing news-reports
Chowdhury, Rukhsana Rahim; Department of English and Humanities, BRAC University (BRAC University, 2018-04) -
Strategies and skills of writing news-reports in S.A Television
Nishitha, Rehnuma Tanzeeh (Brac University, 2019)This report reflects my learning while working as an intern at S.A. Television. The time period internship was three months and while working there it had become a wonderful experience for me. The paper describes how news ... -
The struggle for self-identity and transformation of the female characters: A critical reading of the Metamorphosis and A Doll’s House
Jahan, Zerin (Brac University, 2020-09)This paper discusses the struggle of women in search of their self-identity due to patriarchal power. This research highlights the struggles of female characters that are marginalized, dependent on men and have experienced ... -
A stylistic analysis of Waiting for Godot
Imami, Tajnim (BRAC University, 2017-08-01)Stylistics analysis refers to the process of the identification of patterns and usage of language in linguistics. In literature, such analysis examines the quality and meaning of text. The purpose of this thesis is to ... -
Teaching methods practice in english medium school of Dhaka
Choudhury, Tabinda (BRAC University, 2017-04)This report presents the experience of using different approaches in the class room to help beginner level students learn English as a second language (English). It focuses on the way in which the surroundings of a learner ... -
Why Sherlock Holmes is immortal: character and legacy
Hossain, Naveed Shadman (BRAC University, 2019-04)Sherlock Holmes has been an endearing figure in the public consciousness for over a hundred years now. He has transcended the pages of the novel to become much more than Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the author, could ever have ... -
William Shakespeare: feminist strains
Sharin, Abida (BRAC University, 2017-07)In the Elizabethan era women faced huge barriers in their path to asserting their individual identities in society. This trend of an oppressive patriarchal society inhabited by ‘correctly’ submissive women was reflected ... -
Women and stream of consciousness in Virginia Woolf’s novel: “Mrs. Dalloway” and “To the Lighthouse”
Rahman, Farzana (BRAC University, 2017-04)Virginia Woolf is best known for her novels, especially “Mrs. Dalloway” (1925) and “To the Lighthouse” (1927), Woolf also wrote pioneering essays on artistic theory, literary history, women’s writing, and the politics of ... -
Women in Shakespearean comedies: a subversion of gender norms
Tasmia, Fiza (BRAC University, 2016-08)Feminism can be described as a social theory or movement which is aimed to value women power and their contribution toward society. This movement intends to establish equal social, economic and political rights as well as ...