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Rang Mohan : Youth Festival 2019, MKBU

  Rang Mohan : Youth festival of MKBU “Youth is happy because it has the capacity to see beauty. Anyone who keeps the ability to see beauty never grows old.” ―  Franz Kafka As Frantz Kafka mentioned about the spirit of youthfulness, in order to bring out this youthful spirit of students; RANG MOHAN was organized or celebrated by the Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavngar University where student’s spirit meets with artistic quality. Rang Mohan:Youth Fest provides wings to young students to fly in the sky.   Rang Mohan - Youth Festival was celebrated by Maharaja Karishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University  from 25th to 28th September and  was hosted by Sport department of our university. In this youth festival many students from various inter collages have performed in various activities. The main aim behind the celebration of youth festival is to bring out the hidden talents or skills of an individual. As 2019 is being celebrated as a 150 th birth anniversary of M

Thinking Activity on Harold Pinter's "The Birthday Party"

Thinking Activity on Harold Pinter's "The Birthday Party"  This blog is apart of task assigned in the google classroom. CLICK HERE to get the task link... “The Birthday Party” “The Birthday Party” is a play written in three acts by Harold Pinter and known as second full lengths play written in 1957 by him. Harold Pinter’s first full-length play established his trademark “Comedy of menace” in which character is suddenly threatened by the vague horrors at large in the outside world.  The plot spins around the life of Stanley Webber who lives in boarding house and showcases how his life is being disturbed by the unexpected arrival of two mysterious and sinister stranger called Goldberg and McCann, who terrorise him and eventually take him away. Besides being a play, “The Birthday Party” is a 1968 British drama film directed by William Friedkin  based on the 1957 play “The Birthday Party” by Harold Pinter. The screenplay of the film was also done by Ha

Thinking Activity on Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot"

Thinking Activity on Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot" This blog is a part of my academic activity. CLICK HERE to get the task link. "Waiting for Godot" The waiting for godot is well known absurd play written in 20 th  century by  Samuel Beckett who is known as  Irish novelist, playwright, short story writer, theatr director, poet, literary translator and winner of the Noble Prize for literature in 1969.  He wrote in both French and English and is widely known for his plays, especially Waiting for Godot which was published in 1949. This play was translated by Buckett himself. The play was originally written French language and called as ‘En attendant Godot. The plot of the story revolves around two seemingly homeless men who are waiting for something or someone named Godot. Vladimir and Estragon wait near a tree, inhabiting a drama spun of their own consciousness. They both are waiting for arrival of Godot who never arrives. While