Your subject knowledge along with effective communication skill compelled me to watch and enjoy the full video. It's really benefitting me a lot to prepare myself for NET. Such type of presentation is a rarity on online plateform. Some can't even communicate in English properly, and that too when it comes to teach for NET. You and respected Kallani mam are appropriate guide for me, whom I have found after so many days of searching. Thank you mam. My deep regards
Great ma’am !! From your lectures I learn one thing about African literature I don’t know why but I feel disgusting about pre-colonial Indian and African tradition and old fashioned customs . Had the British not come there (India and Africa) they wouldn’t have transformed. I appreciate your way of teaching and narrating the story. Wonderful ma’am!
😂😂 I could not stop laughing about this absolutely a very loving way of telling novel story, How I wished you were my teacher at higher school ,the way how you dramatize the story and make it theatrical and vivid ❤❤❤❤❤❤.
This is the most brilliant presentation and narration ever! The play made simple here, the script itself is a bit complex. Point of minor correction: This is a play, not a novel. I noted it at the end of your presentation. Congrats ma'am❤❤❤🎉🎉
Amazing teaching mam. One small request is that it will be usefull to revise if you add other works of the author in the intro slide. Thank you for the effort in making these works understand without difficulties. Thank you mam
In the end, despite Lakunle's pleas, Sidi decides to marry Baroka instead of Lakunle. She realizes that although Baroka is old, he is wiser and more experienced in life and love than the young schoolteacher. The play suggests that the best solution is for tradition and modernity to work together, rather than attempting to erase one or the other.
Thank you so much, you helped a lot, however, I want to 'warmly' raise a correction about the proper pronunciation of "Bale" according to Yoruba dialect. I would have done so right here, but there is no microphone to do that. Nevertheless, you can get the pronunciation of "Bale" if you search it on Google by saying or typing "the pronunciation of Bale in Yoruba language?". Thank you so much, and I would be happy to receive your feedback.
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Lakunle does not reject Sidi when he learns that she was raped by Baroka in Wole Soyinka's play "The Lion and the Jewel". In fact, when Sidi reveals that Baroka took her virginity, Lakunle sees it as an opportunity to marry her without having to pay the traditional bride price.
Your story telling and the story both are Great. Thank you ma'am.
You are most welcome
If you my teacher in high school I would have passed English literature in flying colours
Thank you so much Heena ma'am
The Story and your narration both are wonderful.
Thanks a lot 😊
Your subject knowledge along with effective communication skill compelled me to watch and enjoy the full video. It's really benefitting me a lot to prepare myself for NET. Such type of presentation is a rarity on online plateform. Some can't even communicate in English properly, and that too when it comes to teach for NET. You and respected Kallani mam are appropriate guide for me, whom I have found after so many days of searching. Thank you mam. My deep regards
Glad it's helping you🙏
@@KalyaniVallath plz ma'am share pdf......
love from far off rustic place of india
Great ma’am !!
From your lectures I learn one thing about African literature
I don’t know why but I feel disgusting about pre-colonial Indian and African tradition and old fashioned customs .
Had the British not come there (India and Africa) they wouldn’t have transformed.
I appreciate your way of teaching and narrating the story.
Wonderful ma’am!
Thank you... keep watching 😊
What a magnificent way of telling story❤️😍
You are the best
Keep watching 😊
Best Analysis.
Thanks alot mam this is perfect 👌👌👌uo the best
Hello, dear Hina, I love the way you narrate the summary .
Thank you so much 😊
Oh my goodness❤ such a beautiful explanation 🥰🤗🤗
Thank you so much 😊
You should do African Literature more often. I'm shocked most of the pronunciations are almost flawless ma'am. Thank you so much for this.
You've really helped me. I'm grateful🥰
talking about doing your job with passion❤
😍😍 thank you
Thank you so much I wish you are my shs teacher for now
Omg the way you narrated and explained the play was greatt.. thank you mam..❤
You explained very well madam so easy that every body can understand❤
Glad to hear that😊
After watching ur ...it was so amazed .plz don't stop thik channel ..I'm big fan of ur teaching
Thank you
😂😂 I could not stop laughing about this absolutely a very loving way of telling novel story, How I wished you were my teacher at higher school ,the way how you dramatize the story and make it theatrical and vivid ❤❤❤❤❤❤.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Ma'am you have explained it so well thank you so much 😊
My pleasure 😊
It was so amazing 😍
I love the way you teach ❤❤
Keep learning ❤️
😮 wow I understood everything u are the best
Keep learning ❤️
Madam your way of presentation was just Fabolous and as well as your gestures really made the play more realistic......❤🔥 Absolutely nailed it....
Thank you so much 😀
you are awesome
👏👏👏
wowowowowowowowowo very great explanation enjoyed lot mam
Glad you liked it🤗🤗
Thanks,,,you have helped me
Glad to hear that
Really beautiful explanation 🔥❤
thankyou
Thank you ma'am
Most welcome 😊
Thanku ma'am ❤
This is too good mama❤️
This is the most brilliant presentation and narration ever! The play made simple here, the script itself is a bit complex. Point of minor correction: This is a play, not a novel. I noted it at the end of your presentation. Congrats ma'am❤❤❤🎉🎉
Oh, that was a slip of the tongue. Thanks for your kind words 😊
@Kalyani...... it's my pleasure
Seriously I don't even imagine how beautiful u describe d story I loved it tqqq so much dear mammm❤❤❤❤u did it very well I never forget this stot😂😂
Thank you 😊
Thankyou so much mam 🎉🙏😘
Most welcome 😊
Super mam....thank u....
Amazing teaching mam. One small request is that it will be usefull to revise if you add other works of the author in the intro slide. Thank you for the effort in making these works understand without difficulties. Thank you mam
Noted
❤❤❤❤ Awesome mam
Thanks a lot 😊
@@KalyaniVallath 🙏❤❤❤
In the end, despite Lakunle's pleas, Sidi decides to marry Baroka instead of Lakunle. She realizes that although Baroka is old, he is wiser and more experienced in life and love than the young schoolteacher. The play suggests that the best solution is for tradition and modernity to work together, rather than attempting to erase one or the other.
4:16 i feel that sidi is speaking 😅
That's a nice way of speaking
😍🙏🏼
Thank you soo much mam for teach me in a marvelous way❤can you make a video on another play home & excile?I shell b very thankful to you
Will upload soon🤗
Thank you so much, you helped a lot, however, I want to 'warmly' raise a correction about the proper pronunciation of "Bale" according to Yoruba dialect. I would have done so right here, but there is no microphone to do that. Nevertheless, you can get the pronunciation of "Bale" if you search it on Google by saying or typing "the pronunciation of Bale in Yoruba language?". Thank you so much, and I would be happy to receive your feedback.
Can i get pdf.plzfor jk set
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Thank you so much. And congratulations on getting a gift from us. We are sending discount coupons to select TH-cam comments for a an Intensive quiz program in English Literature for NET Retest and for general revision for any exam. It’s really very good. You can check it out or share with your friends.
learn.vallath.in/courses/nta-net-quiz-series-2024-2/
Lakunle does not reject Sidi when he learns that she was raped by Baroka in Wole Soyinka's play "The Lion and the Jewel". In fact, when Sidi reveals that Baroka took her virginity, Lakunle sees it as an opportunity to marry her without having to pay the traditional bride price.
Ma'am India is not accused of dowry , India has dowry culture