I can't even begin to put in words how excellent this was! I had to take 5 mins break just to unwind from all the emotions. Such an engrossing poem. I forgot the count of time. Thank you Maam for such an amazing explanation and also for encouraging to put our own inputs into our writings. To be honest i have to watch it again as I missed some of the slides while listening and looking at you😅. Wish there were more similarities in UG and PG syllabus.
Your video looks fantastic! I'm a second-year English Honours student, and this morning, while I was studying, my dad noticed my phone and asked me to inquire about the software you're using. Could you please share the names of some software that could help my dad create something similar? Glad that you replied me ma'am Thank you
The first time I read the poem, I assumed "barely daring to breath or Achoo" was a metaphor. But my wife... her mother threatened to beat her as a child if she didn't stop burping (which was due to a hernia and food intolerances), and her grandmother threatened to beat her mother for coughing (which was due to asthma). Many spiritual practices involve the control of breathing, as it is both an involuntary and voluntary action. Why wouldn't a controlling, abusive parent want to exercise that level of control?
I love your logic and the way how you interpreted that complicated poem . And now I have gained the confidence that I can write any question from this poem even without doing any tutions and classes but watching your video . Thank you ma'am ❤
Huge respect for you ma'am ..the way you explained this poes is just brilliant...when I started reading this poem I was very confused what Sylvia plath wants to convey..she is contradictory her own words in this poem.. and i thought that she just wrote this in her anger but after watching this video I must say I have developed a huge respect for her...the world needs more like her and you are just amazing..words can't describe how I'm feeling right now... reality should be come infront of all.. looking forward for more such explanation...thank you so much 💗
I'm literally speechless to how this video turned out to be one of the best explanations for me...I have never watched a hour video without skipping but this one was surprisingly exceptional...your explanation and the facts that you provided is amazing...I would be watching more of your videos from now on...thank you so much ma'am ❤️✨
The way you explained the poem was so deep and logical. It was really so helpful. I never thought this poem could also be interpreted this way . Very amazing 👏🤗.
Ma'am all the points you mentioned about the portrayal of a very masculine tyrant in this poem, the figure of famous poet Ted Hughes as an oppressive husband and Sylvia's mental trauma and frustration she expresses as a poetic persona--it shook my inner conscience and emotions...thanks a lot ma'am for teaching us this well❤
Amazing lecture mam...i feel like am sitting in a university classroom. Thank you for bringing such amazing video & making us to think in another way. Take my love and respect 🙏
Absolutely engrossing and riveting lecture. It educates and elucidates the poem so meticulosly with support of facts and valid interpretations. Thrilling to listen to discover what's between the lines. Devastatingly brilliant and shocking towards the end, It takes a brilliant mind to uncover the tortured brilliance of Sylvia Plath. And this is the first time I came across her poem. Many grateful thanks. Robert from SG.
After listening your explanation on this poem, it seems that all doubts become clear . Now I understand it properly. Thanks a lot mam. If you give one more video on the text "A portrait of the artist as a young man" I will be grateful to you 🙏🙏
Dear mam , Thanks for such a critically viewed analysis of this poem , the in between lines observation which you stressed upon is really something to be focused at , I completely agree with what you told , Also since she lost her father at the age of 8, how can she even has so many experiences or judgements for him , there's a grief of loss of fatherhood , she's recreating the image of daddy with her husband now, ...thank you so much for this observation , your lectures are always an enrichment for us the students.. 🌼🌼🥰❤️
Mam, I can't thank you enough for this one. We have this poem in third semester of ug. The way you explained the whole poem helped me understand it better. You're literally the best teacher I have ever come across my life. Please keep making such videos. Mam I have a request. If you kindly make more videos on ug syllabus it would be very much helpful for us ug students. Thank you. ❤️
Chinua Achebe, Things fall Apart Crime and punishment Fyodor dostoyvesky Madame bovary Gustave Flaubert Bend in the river v s. Naipaul Blow up Julio cortazar Bora ring Judith wright Mahasweta Devi Draupadi Beloved Toni Morrison. Daddy video lectures very interesting lectures thanks ma'am
beautiful poem and even more mesmerising explaination, i ve read the poem earlier and even i was not able to relate how cud a daughter hate her father so much tht too when she was so little when he died but the way u explained relating it wd ted hughes along wd suitable examples from the text itself and even from her personal life nd interviews made me more convinced...thank u for ur efforts mam ,,,, awaiting for more videos ahead
Ma'am you have explained it so well. I have no words to explain my admiration for you.. Ma'am, please make an another video on the poem written by the same poet known as 'Lady Lazarus'. A humble request ma'am.
Thank you so much madam for this excellent explanation❤your thoughts about this poem also triggered me to deeply think about this poem.... And at lest i am in your side madam 😇thank you for provoking us to thought beyond conventional explanation🙏💕
Thank you so much Ma'am for your invaluable lecture.. Definitely your explanations are out of express.. please continuing your lecture about anything of the text, textual matter of English hons students..
madam, your way of explanation with a deep analysis and background study is absolutely amazing...Can you please make a video on "Lady Lazarus" next time?
i had been thinking in this perspective after doing a thorough background research on Sylvia Plath and was highly confused with many peoples' interpretations. Your content, way of presentation and everything is highly impressive mam. was an outstanding lecture ,,,👍🥰. Love from Kerala 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Very good analysis of the whole poem. Each and every part of the poem is covered in the analysis. Can you please make a video on the poem "Widow" by Plath?
What a wonderful session it was!!!! 😊 U have proved ur explaination with so much valid points....ur explaination accords with such a well-honed poem...
Thank you so much for this perspective, because I heard from another TH-cam video I watched that one of the original titles of this poem was: daddy daddy lie easy now. Does this sound like someone who hates her father? ❤❤ thank you for this beautiful lecture
I've found this video on other channels . But why they I don't know only go through the lines and most importantly that type of video can't extract out the deeper sense of the poem. What is this video showed me . Thanks Mam . It was the best video for Honors students , though it take time but doesn't matter .
Sylvia Plath spent a lifetime on poetry. So it is only justified that we spend an hour or two😊 Literature demands patience, and time. Only then can we enjoy it and not feel panicked by the enormity of syllabus. Good luck dear and thanks so much
Mam mam mam.....u know when u exposed the twist that the daddy can be daady of her father that heat me hard nd make my goosebumps......mam m thankful to you, you're separated from other teachers ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ mam I wish I can touch your feet with all of heart..... Please don't think m buttering m really overwhelmed may be for the touching poem too..... I want to meet you once ❤️. Thank you mam ❤️
@@NibblePop from raiganj university eng hons......mam I've a request to u ... I am preparing for entrance exam for pg nd studing 3 of your videos in history of eng literature, trying for CU nd presidency....due to some reasons I feel so much demotivated , can't provide the attention to my texts , it's so painful that I even can't recall what I read which isn't supposed to be,but........mam can u make any kind of vdo that can motivate me nd me like students..any kinda like your journey or any kind of....I just want some fresh start with you... ❤️Lots of wishes ❤️
Thanks for the amazing explanation Ma'am.One more point I would like to add in the favour of the argument that "Daddy" is most probably her husband, She says "....The vampire who said it was you And drank my blood for a year, SEVEN years,if you want to know..." Their marriage lasted exactly for SEVEN years as they got married in 1956 and divorced in 1963.In these SEVEN years he tortured her or as she says, "drank my blood".Please correct me if I'm wrong.I'm just a student of English literature.
Thank you very much. I have just come across this wonderful log of yours. Please is it possible if you could explain " The tenant of wildfell hall" by Anne Brontë.
Ma'am, I am little bit confused...why did she heavily use German words if she is not addressing her father? Because it is certain that he might be either a German or Polish, not very explicit but still... And I would like to thank you for presenting a different viewpoint that to with such proofs for which you must have done some rigorous research. We couldn't think that she could have used the word "Daddy" for Ted Hughes. I feel like we have only been studied Plath very superficially till now. But thank you for sharing this. Will surely try to spread this perspective.
I can't even begin to put in words how excellent this was! I had to take 5 mins break just to unwind from all the emotions. Such an engrossing poem. I forgot the count of time. Thank you Maam for such an amazing explanation and also for encouraging to put our own inputs into our writings. To be honest i have to watch it again as I missed some of the slides while listening and looking at you😅. Wish there were more similarities in UG and PG syllabus.
If there were more similarities then you would all get lazy😂
@@NibblePop 😅😅
Your video looks fantastic! I'm a second-year English Honours student, and this morning, while I was studying, my dad noticed my phone and asked me to inquire about the software you're using. Could you please share the names of some software that could help my dad create something similar?
Glad that you replied me ma'am
Thank you
The first time I read the poem, I assumed "barely daring to breath or Achoo" was a metaphor. But my wife... her mother threatened to beat her as a child if she didn't stop burping (which was due to a hernia and food intolerances), and her grandmother threatened to beat her mother for coughing (which was due to asthma).
Many spiritual practices involve the control of breathing, as it is both an involuntary and voluntary action. Why wouldn't a controlling, abusive parent want to exercise that level of control?
Never thought you tube lectures would be this good..
I really forgot this lecture is 1 hour long 😂
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Thats how a teacher should be teaching, i enjoyed too😍....
@@snehit-chan yes
This is the first 1 hour I spent on a lecture and didn't want it to end.
Thank you maam.
I love your logic and the way how you interpreted that complicated poem . And now I have gained the confidence that I can write any question from this poem even without doing any tutions and classes but watching your video . Thank you ma'am ❤
Omygod. This was a mindblowing experience indeed. No one could've imagined thinking the way you did. You deserve standing ovations👏
Huge respect for you ma'am ..the way you explained this poes is just brilliant...when I started reading this poem I was very confused what Sylvia plath wants to convey..she is contradictory her own words in this poem.. and i thought that she just wrote this in her anger but after watching this video I must say I have developed a huge respect for her...the world needs more like her and you are just amazing..words can't describe how I'm feeling right now... reality should be come infront of all.. looking forward for more such explanation...thank you so much 💗
Yes mam we love your lecture, I got inspired to cope with up an educational channel to create. ❤
Ma'am you are my best teacher. How easily you explained the thing. You are the best. And I'm totally agree to your point of view.
Your interpretation is just unbelievable to think.. never thought like such way before ❤
I'm literally speechless to how this video turned out to be one of the best explanations for me...I have never watched a hour video without skipping but this one was surprisingly exceptional...your explanation and the facts that you provided is amazing...I would be watching more of your videos from now on...thank you so much ma'am ❤️✨
An explosion of creativity, colors, and emotions, leaving minds in awe. Thank you so much ma'am!
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The way you explained the poem was so deep and logical. It was really so helpful. I never thought this poem could also be interpreted this way . Very amazing 👏🤗.
@@BristiMandal-t6c check out Lady Lazarus too. I am sure you will like that as well.
Fantabulous explanation mam ❤❤ my professor also explain this poem as her father is villain. But now everything is Cristal clear thanks mam❤❤🎉
I wish I had a teacher like you during my master’s class ❤
Yes
Thank u so much maam... Your teaching skill helped me a lot...and i successfully completed my honours with 75% marks
That's great ❣️❣️
Ma'am all the points you mentioned about the portrayal of a very masculine tyrant in this poem, the figure of famous poet Ted Hughes as an oppressive husband and Sylvia's mental trauma and frustration she expresses as a poetic persona--it shook my inner conscience and emotions...thanks a lot ma'am for teaching us this well❤
Yes ,she face mental trauma 😢
Your description narration explanation and critical analysis are the best free available resources Internet. thank you
Amazing lecture mam...i feel like am sitting in a university classroom. Thank you for bringing such amazing video & making us to think in another way. Take my love and respect 🙏
Absolutely engrossing and riveting lecture. It educates and elucidates the poem so meticulosly with support of facts and valid interpretations. Thrilling to listen to discover what's between the lines. Devastatingly brilliant and shocking towards the end,
It takes a brilliant mind to uncover the tortured brilliance of Sylvia Plath. And this is the first time I came across her poem. Many grateful thanks. Robert from SG.
Thank you for your lovely comment and appreciation. Just one small qs, what does SG stand for?
HUGE APPLAUSE for your efforts.Deeply touched.❤
After listening your explanation on this poem, it seems that all doubts become clear . Now I understand it properly. Thanks a lot mam. If you give one more video on the text "A portrait of the artist as a young man"
I will be grateful to you 🙏🙏
Very much different aspect, analysis of between the lines is very much to the point and clear
Dear mam ,
Thanks for such a critically viewed analysis of this poem , the in between lines observation which you stressed upon is really something to be focused at , I completely agree with what you told , Also since she lost her father at the age of 8, how can she even has so many experiences or judgements for him , there's a grief of loss of fatherhood , she's recreating the image of daddy with her husband now, ...thank you so much for this observation , your lectures are always an enrichment for us the students.. 🌼🌼🥰❤️
I dont have words to express my gratitude for this humble and helpful explanation ❤️✨
Thank you so much for this useful analysis
I can't tell you how grateful i feel to have your interpretation of this poem. I m in love w Sylvia💜
Don't forget to watch Emily Dickinson too (going to be published on 12th)
Mam, I can't thank you enough for this one. We have this poem in third semester of ug. The way you explained the whole poem helped me understand it better. You're literally the best teacher I have ever come across my life. Please keep making such videos. Mam I have a request. If you kindly make more videos on ug syllabus it would be very much helpful for us ug students. Thank you. ❤️
💝finally I get someone who can give a reliable explanation of this poem
Chinua Achebe, Things fall Apart
Crime and punishment Fyodor dostoyvesky
Madame bovary Gustave Flaubert
Bend in the river v s. Naipaul
Blow up Julio cortazar
Bora ring Judith wright
Mahasweta Devi Draupadi
Beloved Toni Morrison.
Daddy video lectures very interesting lectures thanks ma'am
Ma'am please make a video on Silvia Plath's poem "Lady Lazarus" .
This is such a in-depth explanation man
What a great women...
What a great teacher...
Feel in love with your strong words and Ideas.
Oh your words are so heartwarming
beautiful poem and even more mesmerising explaination, i ve read the poem earlier and even i was not able to relate how cud a daughter hate her father so much tht too when she was so little when he died but the way u explained relating it wd ted hughes along wd suitable examples from the text itself and even from her personal life nd interviews made me more convinced...thank u for ur efforts mam ,,,, awaiting for more videos ahead
Thank you Dear Ma'am so much for teaching us this poem in a nice way! 😊 You taught it in a better way than my English Literature teacher....
Please ma'am don't stop making the videos
It's very much helpful 😃
i will gladly share this perspective in my exams cz i can understand ur point and it amazes me .. thank you for ur efforts.
Your interpretation changes my view to see this poem from a different angle😍
Thank you ma'am, it was a wonderful lecture. You changed my whole perspective towards this poem.
I have got many new ideas from this poem which I have not got before . wonderful lecture ❤❤
Thank you ma'am..you covered all points.. there's no need of further reference
Ma'am you have explained it so well. I have no words to explain my admiration for you.. Ma'am, please make an another video on the poem written by the same poet known as 'Lady Lazarus'. A humble request ma'am.
That was an Eye-opener for me.. Expecting more such lectures from you ❤
Most satisfied with this interpretation than any other I have heard 🔥
Thank you so much mam for this informative class
Thankyou so so so much mam. The way you explained the whole poem and added your perspective it's marvellous. So thankful❤
Amazing lecture mam the way you have lucidated the poem is so beautiful thank you so much mam for helping to see the poem in a different light
Thank you so much madam for this excellent explanation❤your thoughts about this poem also triggered me to deeply think about this poem.... And at lest i am in your side madam 😇thank you for provoking us to thought beyond conventional explanation🙏💕
Mesmerizing lecture... salute 🙏
Awesome explanation ma"am loved it ❤
Brilliant explanation mam. Thanks for your valuable guidance for us ☺️
Thank you so much Ma'am for your invaluable lecture.. Definitely your explanations are out of express.. please continuing your lecture about anything of the text, textual matter of English hons students..
ohhh god!! Such an emotionally packed lecture. Thankyou soo much ma'am.
Yes, it was one of my most emotional classes.
loved the way you explained this poem . Highly appreciable !! 👌👌
madam, your way of explanation with a deep analysis and background study is absolutely amazing...Can you please make a video on "Lady Lazarus" next time?
i had been thinking in this perspective after doing a thorough background research on Sylvia Plath and was highly confused with many peoples' interpretations. Your content, way of presentation and everything is highly impressive mam. was an outstanding lecture ,,,👍🥰. Love from Kerala 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Very good analysis of the whole poem. Each and every part of the poem is covered in the analysis.
Can you please make a video on the poem "Widow" by Plath?
Best lecture i have ever came across ❤️❤️❤️❤️
What a wonderful session it was!!!! 😊 U have proved ur explaination with so much valid points....ur explaination accords with such a well-honed poem...
Much love❤... Thanku.. Expct more... U are a great teacher...
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Wow! Amazing lecture Mam👌👌really need these kind of classes👍👍
Great explanation.. really loved it and looking forward for more such
Thankyou for this amazing lecture mam!❤
Thank you so much for this perspective, because I heard from another TH-cam video I watched that one of the original titles of this poem was: daddy daddy lie easy now. Does this sound like someone who hates her father? ❤❤ thank you for this beautiful lecture
Rushed with emotions!
Thank you so much!
@nibblepop
Maam please make more videos on Sylvia poems
And in Linguistics ( Theories by Saphir , Chomsky)
Splendid coverage, thanks a lot Ma'am
I've found this video on other channels . But why they I don't know only go through the lines and most importantly that type of video can't extract out the deeper sense of the poem. What is this video showed me . Thanks Mam . It was the best video for Honors students , though it take time but doesn't matter .
Sylvia Plath spent a lifetime on poetry. So it is only justified that we spend an hour or two😊
Literature demands patience, and time. Only then can we enjoy it and not feel panicked by the enormity of syllabus.
Good luck dear and thanks so much
Great analysis, Mam . Thanks a lot.
This was truly incredible!
Thank you so much Ma'am
Amazing explanation ❤
It felt like a good researched lecture
Such an enriching experience. Great Ma'am 👍
I love this interpretation of yours...it made me rethink over many points and I got a bold perspective over it, thanks ma'am ❤️🙏
yours videos are just wow☺️
thanks for your support in this subject..
Mam, your lectures are excellent💯
Mam mam mam.....u know when u exposed the twist that the daddy can be daady of her father that heat me hard nd make my goosebumps......mam m thankful to you, you're separated from other teachers ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ mam I wish I can touch your feet with all of heart..... Please don't think m buttering m really overwhelmed may be for the touching poem too..... I want to meet you once ❤️. Thank you mam ❤️
This is a small world. I am sure we will meet someday. Which college are you from? Lots of love to you dear.
@@NibblePop from raiganj university eng hons......mam I've a request to u ... I am preparing for entrance exam for pg nd studing 3 of your videos in history of eng literature, trying for CU nd presidency....due to some reasons I feel so much demotivated , can't provide the attention to my texts , it's so painful that I even can't recall what I read which isn't supposed to be,but........mam can u make any kind of vdo that can motivate me nd me like students..any kinda like your journey or any kind of....I just want some fresh start with you... ❤️Lots of wishes ❤️
@@NibblePop nd thanks a lot again
Thank you ma'am for this wonderful explanations ❤️. Pta nahi ap na hoti tho ye kaise ho .i am fully dependent on your vedios . You are angel for me 😊.
This is very helpful for me ❤️❤️ thank you ma'am
Marvelous interpretation
It was a very incisive discussion..Well done
beautifully explained.indebted to you for this
What a great interpretation
I'm really speechless how did you put your views 👏👏👏
Listen 4 time and never get bored
Really I got a unique explanation from you...👌👌
My gratitude to you
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Awesome explanation 🎉
Thank you ma'am. It is very helpful.
Thanks for the amazing explanation Ma'am.One more point I would like to add in the favour of the argument that "Daddy" is most probably her husband,
She says
"....The vampire who said it was you
And drank my blood for a year,
SEVEN years,if you want to know..."
Their marriage lasted exactly for SEVEN years as they got married in 1956 and divorced in 1963.In these SEVEN years he tortured her or as she says, "drank my blood".Please correct me if I'm wrong.I'm just a student of English literature.
You have a very valid point there
Awesome...expecting more.....❤
Ma'am please cover W.B Yeats' 'The Second Coming' and 'Leda and the Swan ' too🙏🏼
Great work ma'am
Ma'am pls make a video on lady lazarus before 26thof dec .Its a request.Btw loved the explanation 😭😭♥️♥️♥️
Great work ma'am ✨
Thanks alot , thank-you mam. Perfect 🥰🥰🥰🥰💕
Thank you so much ma'am
This was wonderful ❤️
Try to make a video on the hollow men by t.s Eliot... Please Ma'am
Thank you very much. I have just come across this wonderful log of yours.
Please is it possible if you could explain " The tenant of wildfell hall" by Anne Brontë.
Ma'am, I am little bit confused...why did she heavily use German words if she is not addressing her father? Because it is certain that he might be either a German or Polish, not very explicit but still...
And I would like to thank you for presenting a different viewpoint that to with such proofs for which you must have done some rigorous research. We couldn't think that she could have used the word "Daddy" for Ted Hughes. I feel like we have only been studied Plath very superficially till now. But thank you for sharing this. Will surely try to spread this perspective.
It was very amazing class mam
But i must say patriarchal doesn't want women to take participate in writing, sad for Sylvia Plath's but i like her writing style ,
Ma'am please make a video for analytical answering of' Bliss'.
Make a video on Lady Lazarus by Sylvia Plath also..
Ma'am can you do lady lazarus