Browsing Thesis, B.A. (English) by Title
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Thomas Hardy and romantic trditions
(BRAC University, 2008-04)This thesis aims at drawing a link between Ramanticism and Victorian novelist, poet and short story writer Thomas Hardy's . Since my third semester in BRAC University English Department. I have been in love with Thomas Hardy. -
Time in postmodern novels: A study of slaughterhouse-five, time’s arrow and the sense of an ending
(BRAC University, 2014-04)The study attempts to illustrate how Kurt Vonnegut, Martin Amis and Julian Burnes depict time in keeping with postmodernist practice and the three novelists present a new aspect of time . In the introductory part, the paper ... -
To create a positive learning environment teachers have to come out from their authoritative role: classroom management
(BRAC University, 2017-03)In this research paper I am going to write how a teacher can create a positive learning environment, how teachers can play an important role to make students more communicative. I will include- classroom management, ... -
To Engage or not to engage: influence of political talk shows in Bangladeshi youth through the lens of Information Adoption Model (IAM)
(Brac University, 2021-04)To begin with, talk shows in Bangladesh tend to become more political by the day as the influence of politics is becoming stronger throughout the country. As the political discourse regarding the two main political bodies ... -
Traces of First and Second wave feminist thoughts in the writings of Adrienne Rich, Doris Lessing and Caryl Churchill
(BRAC University, 2015-12)The thesis aims to develop a dialogue between feminist theoretical traditions and literary texts by women writers from the mid-20th century western tradition. The thesis will focus on the first and second waves of Feminist ... -
Tracing the gender misrepresentation in South Asian movies and its consequences in reality
(Brac University, 2023-01)Women have historically been treated as secondary and inferior to men. Media has a great impact on female representation. “Various components of human psychological functioning, such as emotions, learning and memory, ... -
Tracing the Mythic Journey in James Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Ulysses
(BRAC University, 2017-04)This thesis is an attempt to illustrate the mythic dimension of James Joyce’s works. Two of his novels The Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Ulysses have been taken for the study of this thesis. This thesis mainly ... -
Tracing transnationalism and neocolonialism in Zia Haider Rahman’s in The Light of What We Know
(BRAC University, 2015-12)Rahman‟s Debut novel has contributed in the literary world at a great extent. His novel talks about contemporary geopolitical issues and an individual being subjected by its atrocity. Rahman‟s main character Zafar discovers ... -
Tracingcolonialism in the nineteenth century British novels
(BRAC University, 2016-08)The aim of this paper is to map out aspects of colonialism and embedded colonial spirit in the works of the Nineteenth century British novelists. To do so I have chosen three quintessential English novels, Jane Austen’s ... -
Trajectory of women's writings from fragmented identity towards creative schizophrenia
(BRAC University, 2015-04)Trajectory of Women’s Writing from Fragmented Identity towards Creative Schizophrenia is the study of articulation of sexual identity through language and genre of women authors. Through the literature review of theories ... -
The transition from online to offline classes: Students’ benefits, challenges, and strategies to overcome the challenges in a new normal environment based on private university students in Bangladesh
(Brac University, 2023-01)The present study sought to explore students’ benefits, challenges, and different strategies to overcome a new normal environment due to experiencing the transition period through the perspectives of students implementing ... -
Transition from tradition to modernity: a reading of Ashapurna Debi's novels
(BRAC University, 2012-04)At the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, the colonial Bengal experienced a contradictory and radical change in terms of society, politics and family life. These changes influenced every sphere ... -
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 ... -
Transnational feminism and literature : a study of women’s realities in The Lowland, Burnt Shadows and The Good Muslim
(BRAC University, 2015-12)Feminists of today believe in working collaboratively to form transnational alliances and to inspect a wide range of issues that intersect with the lived experiences of the woman. The contemporary paradigm of transnational ... -
Trapped in desire: Feminine desire and interracial complexities
(BRAC University, 2008-12)This paper seeks to look at the complexities related to feminine desire as racial issues get combined with it. I will focus on how white female sexuality copes with race issues by looking into two novels and a play. I hope ... -
Trauma, Betrayal and the Resistance: a marxist analysis of Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o’s Weep Not, Child and Matigari
(Brac University, 2022-05)This paper aims to discuss Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o’s novels, Weep Not, Child (1964) and Matigari (1986), by examining the class exploitation of the Kenyan people both during the colonial rule, and in the postcolonial Kenyan ... -
Treatment of time and history in the narration of postmodern literature: Kurt Vonnegut’s slaughterhouse- five, Martin Amis’s time’s arrow and Tim O’Brien’s how to tell a true war story
(BRAC University, 2017-08)Postmodernism is considered as one of the broad terms in contemporary cultural domain. Literature is perhaps the most familiar aspect where postmodernism can be understood. The issue of time and history is a vital aspect ... -
Twentieth century women's literature: exploration of female-identity and expressions of independence, autonomy and self-assertion
(BRAC University, 2012-08)Having studied women's literature of the previous centuries, it appeared to me that the most astounding change in women's writing has taken place in the twentieth century. This paper examines how writing has change through ... -
Twentieth-century dystopian novels: a reflection of the making of the modern world
(BRAC University, 2016-08)The first half of the 20th century marks a critical transition from the Victorian to the modern era paving the way to dilemmas of the postmodern age. This period saw the colonies and feudal systems breaking up, and ...