31/12/2024
Wish you all a very Happy New Year 2025. 🌹
"Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky,
The flying cloud, the frosty light:
The year is dying in the night;
Ring out, wild bells, and let him die." 🟥
31/10/2024
The quote, "Hell is empty and all the devils are here," is often attributed to William Shakespeare and comes from his play The Tempest. This powerful line is spoken by the character Ariel in Act 1, Scene 2. In the context of the play, Ariel, a spirit, says this to describe the chaos and destruction wrought by a storm conjured by the magician Prospero. The line evokes a sense of disorder and corruption, implying that all the evil in the world has manifested itself in the human realm rather than staying confined to hell.
Beyond its context in The Tempest, this quote has taken on broader meanings over time, often used metaphorically to comment on the state of the world or the presence of malevolent forces in everyday life. It suggests that instead of hell being a distant, abstract place of torment, the true devils are the people or actions we encounter in our own lives, signifying how human behavior can sometimes embody the worst traits imaginable.
The imagery of "hell" and "devils" also taps into timeless themes of good versus evil, order versus chaos. Shakespeare’s line remains timeless, resonating with modern audiences who can draw parallels between the corrupt characters in the play and the complexities of the human condition today. It stands as a testament to Shakespeare's ability to craft lines that transcend their original context, speaking to the universal experiences of fear, injustice, and moral conflict.
31/07/2024
The academic session for ICSE, ISC and CBSE is now underway at Sowmen Mitter's English Tutorial Classes. Thank you all very much for your continued support, and the faith you have reposed in me. Will be striving even more to live up to your expectations.
SOWMEN MITTER
📱 98310 79708 / 094333 09099
09/03/2024
Sowmen Mitter's English Tutorial Classes
20/01/2024
Embark on a language-learning voyage with Sowmen Mitter's English Tutorial Classes, where education meets inspiration. Sowmen Mitter, a seasoned educator and language enthusiast, is the driving force behind this dynamic learning environment. His passion for English language mastery is infectious, creating an atmosphere where students thrive.
Sowmen Mitter's teaching methodology is a unique blend of expertise, creativity, and personalized guidance. With a keen understanding of individual learning styles, he tailors lessons to cater to each student's needs, ensuring a holistic grasp of grammar, vocabulary, and effective communication.
What sets Sowmen Mitter apart is not just his deep knowledge but also his unwavering commitment to student success. He goes beyond traditional teaching methods, incorporating real-life scenarios, interactive sessions, and practical exercises. Students don't just learn English; they live it in Sowmen Mitter's classes.
Furthermore, Sowmen Mitter's classes are designed to instill confidence. He believes that confidence is the key to effective communication. Through engaging activities, public speaking opportunities, and constructive feedback, students emerge not only as proficient English speakers but as confident individuals ready to conquer any linguistic challenge.
Sowmen Mitter's English Tutorial Classes are not merely about academic achievement; they're about personal growth. His mentorship extends beyond the classroom, providing a supportive environment where students feel encouraged to push their boundaries and explore the nuances of language.
Join Sowmen Mitter's English Tutorial Classes and discover a learning experience where every lesson is a step toward linguistic excellence, guided by an inspiring educator who is not just teaching English but shaping futures. Elevate your language skills under Sowmen Mitter's tutelage and embark on a journey of self-discovery and success.
11/01/2024
🟧 My student Moupiya De (of International Public School) secures 26th position in all-India ranking for 9th standard . It's a big deal for a teen aspirant. I congratulate her on her success, and convey my best wishes on behalf of the Sowmen Mitter's English Tutorial Classes. Hope many more laurels come her way in the days to come ... ❤️
01/01/2024
"Ring out false pride in place and blood,
The civic slander and the spite;
Ring in the love of truth and right,
Ring in the common love of good. ..."
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
28/12/2023
In Charles Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities, history sweeps us between the turbulent streets of Paris during the French Revolution and the stoic calm of 18th-century London. The novel interweaves the fates of two families, the Manettes of England and the Evrémondes of France, whose destinies become inextricably linked by the tides of change.
A Divided World:
The story opens with a stark contrast between the bustling, impoverished Paris and the orderly, controlled London. In Paris, social injustice festers under the extravagant lifestyle of the aristocracy, represented by the tyrannical Marquis St. Evrémonde. This simmering anger erupts into the brutal French Revolution, tearing apart the very fabric of society.
Doctor Manette's Shadow:
On the English side, we encounter Dr. Manette, a gentle physician haunted by his eighteen-year imprisonment in the Bastille, Paris's notorious prison. His daughter Lucie embodies compassion and hope, a stark contrast to his own trauma. Their lives intersect with the Evrémondes when Charles Darnay, the nephew of the Marquis, flees France to escape the turmoil.
Love and Sacrifice:
Love blossoms between Lucie and Charles, but their happiness is threatened by Darnay's connection to the hated Evrémondes. As the revolution escalates, both families are drawn into its vortex. Dr. Manette's past returns to haunt him, and Charles is arrested in Paris on suspicion of treason.
A Fight for Survival:
Lucie, fueled by unwavering love and courage, travels to Paris with her father to fight for Charles's life. They navigate the dangerous streets amidst the Reign of Terror, facing the notorious Madame Defarge, a revolutionary driven by vengeance. Dr. Manette, using his past influence, risks his own life to save Charles from the guillotine.
Redemption and Hope:
Through sacrifice and resilience, the families emerge from the chaos scarred but united. The novel concludes with a glimmer of hope as the survivors rebuild their lives, carrying the lessons of revolution and the power of love.
A Timeless Message:
A Tale of Two Cities is more than just a historical epic. It is a timeless meditation on the nature of revolution, the dangers of social injustice, and the power of compassion and selflessness in the face of adversity. It reminds us that even in the darkest moments, humanity's capacity for love and hope can offer a flickering light in the shadows.