Salam sir , I am from M.A third semester . Your lectures are understandable and informative you always provide us complete and important information of any topic . I am very glad because in this video you have refreshed my memory .I enjoy your lectures in class and here as well.
Wonderful initiative!!! So helpful for me because I always study through TH-cam now my own teacher is on youtube And I personally like your teaching style you're so humble not like other arrogant teachers.... keep uploading videos more and more and make our study easy because I'm the one who could not understand a single word in classroom but easily getting my concept cleared by TH-cam.... strange but fact
Sir Masha'ALLAH, your teaching style is splendid. I am fan of your teaching style. And Sir I have a request to you that kindly make a video on Soliloquies in Hamlet as well. JazakALLAH.♥️
Please sir , I'd like you to answer to these questions below through video. ```1-How did English drama start in the Middle Ages? 2-What is the relationship between the Church and the English Medieval drama? 3-Define the following types of morality plays: a-A Mystery Play b-A Morality play c- A political morality play 4-What are the main component of an academic writing that shows an analysis of a literary work? 1-Identify words in Everyman that establish allusions to the Bible. Compare what is said in Everyman and what is said in the Bible. What conclusion do you draw? 2-Cite some of the misbehaviours of human beings according to God. 3-What is the role of death in relationship with God? 4-Show how Death speaks on behalf of God. 5-Explain why Everyman is not ready to meet Death. 6-What is the relationship between Everyman and Fellowship? What did Everyman ask fellowship to do for him? 7-Fellowship decided to accompany Everyman on his voyage to the Lord. True or False. 8-What are the various reasons raised by Fellowship to support his decision? 9-Who made the following statement: ‘‘…in prosperity men friends may find, which in adversity be fully unkind.’’ a-God b-Death c-Cousin d-Everyman 10-Identify all the figures of speech in Everyman give their definition. 11-Write an essay of about 300 words on how the personification of death is conducted in Everyman 1-Kindred says Everyman should go alone on his voyage. Explain why? 2-State whether Fellowship, Goods, Good-Deeds, Cousin have been faithful to their promises or not. 3-Select 100 words from the play Everyman that show that God speaks like a King 4-Which kind of figure of speech is found in the use of the word ‘pilgrimage’ 5-Knowledge, Five-Wits, Discretion, Strength, Beauty, Good-Deeds, how is their relationship with Everyman? 6-In the end, what then can save Everyman according to the play? 7-What is personification? 8-Write an essay of about 300 words on how the forces of good and evil are personified in Everyman 9-Establish in short written essay of about 100 words the relationship between this mystery play Everyman and most of Shakespeare plays. 1-Name the seven University Wits and highlight their contribution to the Renaissance drama 2-Specify the role played by Christopher Marlowe 3-Who is William Shakespeare? What makes the foundation of his genius? 4-Who is Ben Johnson? What relationship exists between Ben Johnson and William Shakespeare? 5- What are the main contributions of William Shakespeare to the development of Elizabethan drama? 6-Why is the period known as the Great Age of Drama? 1-Why does Dr. Faustus decide to “read no more” logic? 2- Why does Marlowe create the good and bad angel characters? 3- Explain the irony when Dr. Faustus calls forth devils and then finds one “too ugly.” 4- What is the fear of the two scholars? 5-.What is the purpose, other than comic relief, of the scene between Wagner, Robin, and two devils? 1- What internal struggle is Faustus undergoing as illustrated by the reappearance of the good and bad angels? 2- What does Mephostophilis mean when he exclaims, “All places shall be hell that is not heaven!” What is the irony in this line? 3- What reason does Faustus give for not repenting? 4- Faustus watches a show of the Seven Deadly Sins. Of which of these is he guilty? 5-In this comic scene between Dick and Robin, Robin threatens to “clap . . . a pair of horns” on his master’s head. What might Marlowe be insinuating about Dr. Faustus here? 1-What are the main events of the plot? 2-Who are the main characters of the plots? Precise their main roles 3-How does Christopher Marlowe create dramatic ironies 4-What are the main mistakes made by Dr Faustus? 5-What are the main settings in the play? 6-What are the signs that are the forerunners of a tragedy in the play? 1-What are Mephostophilis and Dr. Faustus doing in the opening of Act III? Are they simply sightseeing, or is there another reason for their visit? 2-What does Faustus mean when he refers to the Pope as “proud?” 3-For what specific offense does Dr. Faustus strike the Pope? Why does the Pope’s action so insult and enrage Dr. Faustus? 4- For what specific offense does Dr. Faustus strike the Pope? Why does the Pope’s action so insult and enrage Dr. Faustus? 5-In the comic relief scene, Robin and Dick fool the Vintner by conjuring a cup. What might Marlowe be insinuating about Dr. Faustus’ actions in the previous scenes? 1-Martino explains that Dr. Faustus has been commissioned to conjure for the Emperor. Does this make Dr. Faustus any different from a court jester? 2-Why does Charles V ask Dr. Faustus to conjure Alexander the Great and his Paramour? 3-Name two reasons Faustus makes good on Benvolio’s threat- 4-Explain the significance of Benvolio’s metaphor when he says, “the devil’s alive again!” 5-What does the collection of offenses reported by the clowns indicate about the way Dr. Faustus is using his powers? 1-Why do the scholars wish to see Helen of Troy? 2-What reason does Faustus give the scholars when they ask why he never asked for help or prayer? 3-.What evidence tells the Scholars that Faustus has descended to hell 4-Who is the villain in Dr Faustus? Justify your answer 5-. What evidence tells the Scholars that Faustus has descended to hell 6-What are the main characteristics of a tragedy? 7-Is the play Dr Faustus a tragedy? Justify your answer. 1-What are the main factors that contributed to the decline of drama? 2-Name the main dramatists of the period after Shakespeare? 3-What should be the role of moral principles in the pursuit of political objectives?? 4-Determine the role played by the puritans in the decline of drama 5-What role did the middle class play in the decline of drama? 6-Identify the role played by the government in the Elizabethan time in the decline of drama? 7-Who is George Bernard Shaw? What role did he play in the development of drama? 1-Who is W. B. Yeats? What is his contribution the 19th century English Drama? 2-What is the contribution of J.M. Synge to modern drama in Great Britain? 3-Who is T S, Eliot? Highlight his contribution to modern drama 4-Determine the main dramatists of the revival of poetic drama. 5-Name the plays written by Horold Pinter and those written by Arnold Wesker 6-Who is Samuel Beckett? What are his contributions to postmodern drama``` ?
Salam sir , I am from M.A third semester . Your lectures are understandable and informative you always provide us complete and important information of any topic . I am very glad because in this video you have refreshed my memory .I enjoy your lectures in class and here as well.
I can't believe sir, your lecture is so informative, May you live long Sir..
Masha Allah.your explanation is outstanding sir.please make more videos on english literature
Somehow came across this channel. Your lectures are amazing sir. MashaAllah
Your tone of speaking english is very much better than some of other TH-cam'rs. 😊
Thank You!
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Masha Allah zbrdast dear sir
Assalam o alaekum mashaallah very informative video owesome
Wonderful initiative!!! So helpful for me because I always study through TH-cam now my own teacher is on youtube And I personally like your teaching style you're so humble not like other arrogant teachers.... keep uploading videos more and more and make our study easy because I'm the one who could not understand a single word in classroom but easily getting my concept cleared by TH-cam.... strange but fact
Great Sir g
Tnq sir.... Can you make a video on ...development of drama from Greek to modern English period
Thanks Sir for your very informative lecture
Great..... Love to listen....
Walaikum salaam....and jazakkallah. .....of course it's helpful
Very informative, thank you very much
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Upload more vedios on english literature plzz
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Audio is better now... Very informative lecture... Keep it up...
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MashaAllah keep it up
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well explained
Sir Masha'ALLAH, your teaching style is splendid. I am fan of your teaching style.
And Sir I have a request to you that kindly make a video on Soliloquies in Hamlet as well.
JazakALLAH.♥️
sir g best ❤
Thanks ❤️
Please sir , I'd like you to answer to these questions below through video.
```1-How did English drama start in the Middle Ages?
2-What is the relationship between the Church and the English Medieval drama?
3-Define the following types of morality plays:
a-A Mystery Play
b-A Morality play
c- A political morality play
4-What are the main component of an academic writing that shows an analysis of a literary work?
1-Identify words in Everyman that establish allusions to the Bible. Compare what is said in Everyman and what is said in the Bible. What conclusion do you draw?
2-Cite some of the misbehaviours of human beings according to God.
3-What is the role of death in relationship with God?
4-Show how Death speaks on behalf of God.
5-Explain why Everyman is not ready to meet Death.
6-What is the relationship between Everyman and Fellowship? What did Everyman ask fellowship to do for him?
7-Fellowship decided to accompany Everyman on his voyage to the Lord. True or False.
8-What are the various reasons raised by Fellowship to support his decision?
9-Who made the following statement: ‘‘…in prosperity men friends may find, which in adversity be fully unkind.’’
a-God
b-Death
c-Cousin
d-Everyman
10-Identify all the figures of speech in Everyman give their definition.
11-Write an essay of about 300 words on how the personification of death is conducted in Everyman
1-Kindred says Everyman should go alone on his voyage. Explain why?
2-State whether Fellowship, Goods, Good-Deeds, Cousin have been faithful to their promises or not.
3-Select 100 words from the play Everyman that show that God speaks like a King
4-Which kind of figure of speech is found in the use of the word ‘pilgrimage’
5-Knowledge, Five-Wits, Discretion, Strength, Beauty, Good-Deeds, how is their relationship with Everyman?
6-In the end, what then can save Everyman according to the play?
7-What is personification?
8-Write an essay of about 300 words on how the forces of good and evil are personified in Everyman
9-Establish in short written essay of about 100 words the relationship between this mystery play Everyman and most of Shakespeare plays.
1-Name the seven University Wits and highlight their contribution to the Renaissance drama
2-Specify the role played by Christopher Marlowe
3-Who is William Shakespeare? What makes the foundation of his genius?
4-Who is Ben Johnson? What relationship exists between Ben Johnson and William Shakespeare?
5- What are the main contributions of William Shakespeare to the development of Elizabethan drama?
6-Why is the period known as the Great Age of Drama?
1-Why does Dr. Faustus decide to “read no more” logic?
2- Why does Marlowe create the good and bad angel characters?
3- Explain the irony when Dr. Faustus calls forth devils and then finds one “too ugly.”
4- What is the fear of the two scholars?
5-.What is the purpose, other than comic relief, of the scene between Wagner, Robin, and two devils?
1- What internal struggle is Faustus undergoing as illustrated by the reappearance of the good
and bad angels?
2- What does Mephostophilis mean when he exclaims, “All places shall be hell that is not heaven!” What is the irony in this line?
3- What reason does Faustus give for not repenting?
4- Faustus watches a show of the Seven Deadly Sins. Of which of these is he guilty?
5-In this comic scene between Dick and Robin, Robin threatens to “clap . . . a pair of horns” on his master’s head. What might Marlowe be insinuating about Dr. Faustus here?
1-What are the main events of the plot?
2-Who are the main characters of the plots? Precise their main roles
3-How does Christopher Marlowe create dramatic ironies
4-What are the main mistakes made by Dr Faustus?
5-What are the main settings in the play?
6-What are the signs that are the forerunners of a tragedy in the play?
1-What are Mephostophilis and Dr. Faustus doing in the opening of Act III? Are they simply sightseeing, or is there another reason for their visit?
2-What does Faustus mean when he refers to the Pope as “proud?”
3-For what specific offense does Dr. Faustus strike the Pope? Why does the Pope’s action so insult and enrage Dr. Faustus?
4- For what specific offense does Dr. Faustus strike the Pope? Why does the Pope’s action so insult and enrage Dr. Faustus?
5-In the comic relief scene, Robin and Dick fool the Vintner by conjuring a cup. What might Marlowe be insinuating about Dr. Faustus’ actions in the previous scenes?
1-Martino explains that Dr. Faustus has been commissioned to conjure for the Emperor. Does this make Dr. Faustus any different from a court jester?
2-Why does Charles V ask Dr. Faustus to conjure Alexander the Great and his Paramour?
3-Name two reasons Faustus makes good on Benvolio’s threat-
4-Explain the significance of Benvolio’s metaphor when he says, “the devil’s alive again!”
5-What does the collection of offenses reported by the clowns indicate about the way Dr. Faustus is using his powers?
1-Why do the scholars wish to see Helen of Troy?
2-What reason does Faustus give the scholars when they ask why he never asked for help or prayer?
3-.What evidence tells the Scholars that Faustus has descended to hell
4-Who is the villain in Dr Faustus? Justify your answer
5-. What evidence tells the Scholars that Faustus has descended to hell
6-What are the main characteristics of a tragedy?
7-Is the play Dr Faustus a tragedy? Justify your answer.
1-What are the main factors that contributed to the decline of drama?
2-Name the main dramatists of the period after Shakespeare?
3-What should be the role of moral principles in the pursuit of political objectives??
4-Determine the role played by the puritans in the decline of drama
5-What role did the middle class play in the decline of drama?
6-Identify the role played by the government in the Elizabethan time in the decline of drama?
7-Who is George Bernard Shaw? What role did he play in the development of drama?
1-Who is W. B. Yeats? What is his contribution the 19th century English Drama?
2-What is the contribution of J.M. Synge to modern drama in Great Britain?
3-Who is T S, Eliot? Highlight his contribution to modern drama
4-Determine the main dramatists of the revival of poetic drama.
5-Name the plays written by Horold Pinter and those written by Arnold Wesker
6-Who is Samuel Beckett? What are his contributions to postmodern drama``` ?
Thanks a lot.
Julker,Student of Department of English, Dhaka College affliated University of Dhaka
Nice
Wonderful lecture ♥️. I want to sit in your class again.
Thank you so much 🙏
Sir you didn't uploaded the 2nd part of this lecture
Thank you very much
Can I use your video as an assignment ? And from where did you started to talk about development of English drama ?
I want to take your classes.
Most welcome! ❤️
Sir, the fonts of letters are too small to understand
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Need basic grammar
Will upload videos of basic grammar as well.
This video is too blur I can't understand...