“Two Kinds” and “The Young Couple”
How can a clash of cultures provoke the breakdown of a relationship? -With reference to "Two Kinds" and "The Young Couple" "Two Kinds" proves there is no relationship more complex in this world then the relationship between two women - and more importantly - between a mother and a daughter. The relationship between a young girl the guiding force in her life, her mother's expectation for her daughter to be a child prodigy. A newly married couple and their struggle…...
Hemingway’s fiction is not his suicide note
Earnest Hemingway, the literary genius of the late 1800s produced volumes upon volumes of both poetry and fiction. After a short and very fruitful life Hemingway committed suicide but failed to succeed in initial attempts. Later, he finally succumbed to the great equalizer – death. Some people have surmised that Hemingway left clues to his unlikely demise in his fiction, however, “suicide cut the strings before they were painfully drawn out; Hemingway attempted to suck life dry of anything and…...
How Has the Personification of India and the Indian Woman Been Reflected in the Various Paintings of Mother India?
“I am India. The Indian nation is my body. Kanyakumari is my foot and the Himalayas my head. The Ganges flows from my thighs. My left leg is the Coromandal Coast, my right is the Coast of Malabar. I am this entire land. East and West are my arms. How wondrous is my form! When I walk I sense all India moves with me. When I speak, India speaks with me. I am India. I am Truth, I am God,…...