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Translations of Shakespeare: his texts and theatre in Bangladesh
(BRAC University, 2006-11)
Translation of Shakespeare has a long history in the region of Bengal. It began in 1809 when Charles Monckton, a student of Fort William College, translated a few excerpts from Tempest into Bangla. Since then, there have ...
Teacher's role as a motivator facilitator of the department of English and humanities of BRAC University
(BRAC University, 2009-05)
Twenty students from the department of BRAC University participated in this research and this research attempts to find out teacher’s role as a motivator and facilitator for teaching English as a second language. The ...
The effect of culture on productive skills
(BRAC University, 2008-08)
This research helps to discover some of the interesting findings of a survey conducted to determine how culture of students affects in learning their second language. This research attempts to determine, how culture of ...
Sexism in language
(BRAC University, 2009-04)
This thesis aims at upholding the various forms of sexism that exist within languages. Over the years sexism has been weaved into the language system so subtly that people end up submitting to the sexist views without even ...
Memoirs or the recounting of the growth of the artists mind
(BRAC University, 2009-04)
The genre of autobiography or memoir has always been very popular among readers because of the instinctive interest of human beings to feel connected to the lives of others. The memoirs of great people have always inspired ...
Teachers' understanding and practice of CLT in higher secondary level of Bangladesh
(BRAC University, 2008-12)
Recently, English plays a unique role as an international lingua franca over the world. The fact that English is mostly used worldwide among people for whom it is a second or foreign language is an indicator of such ...
Emergence of the colonizer and the colonized in three texts: William Shakespeare's the tempest , Aphra Behn's Oroonoko: or, the royal slave and Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe
(BRAC University, 2006-11)
Colonization is a practice of power and domination, which defines the subjugation of one people to another. It gives rise two inseparable groups of people- the colonizer and the colonized. Postcolonial critics Edward Said ...
Oppresed women's voices : an examination of Sylvia path's The Bell Jar and selected poems
(BRAC University, 2009-05)
During the late twentieth century America women faced many challenges. After the two World Wars they feel the urge to work outside. Their need of separate identity encouraged them to look for new opportunities. At this ...
Women's response to the society in Tony Morrison's Novel's, namely Sula, The Bluest Eye and Beloved
(BRAC University, 2006-11)
The Principle Aim of this paper is to throw light on the situation of black women in Toni Morrison's writings. This dissertation focuses on three novels by Morrison, namely, The Bluest Eve, Sula and Beloved to identify ...
Amitav Ghosh : A post colonial writer
(BRAC University, 2007-08)