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01/04/2022

Today's topic phrasal verbs

Definition of phrasal verbs

Main verbs / open classes of verbs + prepositions/ adverb

Phrasal verbs के combination पर verb के अर्थ (semantic) में बदलाव आ जाता है और फिर आप उसे अर्थ के आधार पर वाक्य में प्रयोग कर सकते है
Example

Break +out
Verb+ preposition which means begin शुरू होना इसका प्रयोग किसी युद्ध या महामारी के आ जाने के अर्थ में ज्यादा करते है

Covid19 broke out in 2019.

Fires broke out and the fire brigade blew out.

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adj. आवारा

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इलाका

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( n) मिर्गी दौरा

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flash-forward , imagination
flash back, in past events

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barthes'lexias or narrative codes for generating meaning.
Proairetic code
Hermeneutic code
Cultural code
Semic code
Symbolic code
He divided Lexias into five codes for generating meaning in the narrative

22/04/2020

Mikhail Bakhtin's famous "Carnival and Carnivalesque" (in: Cultural Theory and Popular Culture: A Reader) deals with the event of the carnival, common throughout European history as a central form of celebration. Bakhtin's opens "Carnival and Carnivalesque" by noting that the carnival is not a performance, and does not differentiate the spectator from the performer. All people who take part in the carnival "live it" but it is not an extension of the "real world" or "real life" but rather, as Bakhtin puts it, "the world standing on its head", the world upside down. The carnival for Bakhtin is an event in which all rules, inhibitions, restrictions and regulations which determine the course of everyday life are suspended, and especially all form of hierarchy in society

Bakhtin offers four categories of what he calls the "carnivalistic sense of the world: 1. Free and familiar interaction between people: in the carnival normally separated people can interact and freely express themselves to one another. 2. Eccentric behavior: behavior that was otherwise unacceptable is legitimate in carnival, and human nature's hidden sides are revealed. 3.carnivalistic misalliances: the free and familiar attitude of the carnival enables everything which is normally separated to connect – the sacred with the profane, the new and old, the high and low etc. 4. Sacrilegious: the carnival for Bakhtin is a site of ungodliness, of blasphemy, profanity and parodies on things that are sacred. For Bakhtin, these categories are abstract notions of freedom and equality, but rather a lived experience of the world manifested in sensual forms of ritualistic acts that are played out as if they were a part of life itself.

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Mikhail bakhtin's language term of Novel.

Meaning: time and space interconnected

21/04/2020

(n) प्रतिशोध

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What is Julia kristeva's ?

CHORA (Kristeva) : The earliest stage in your psychosexual development (0-6 months), according to Julia Kristeva. In this pre-lingual stage of development, you were dominated by a chaotic mix of perceptions, feelings, and needs. You did not distinguish your own self from that of your mother or even the world around you. Rather, you spent your time taking into yourself everything that you experienced as pleasurable without any acknowledgment of boundaries. This is the stage, then, when you were closest to the pure materiality of existence, or what Lacan terms "the Real." At this stage, you were, according to Kristeva, purely dominated by your drives (both life drives and the death drives). See the Kristeva Module on Psychosexual Development.

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