A Photo-story by Rose Does it hurt now to look back? I was looking for a subject when I visited Nandi Hills for the first time. That’s when I heard a loud thud from behind. A little girl was crying. It didn’t take me much time to understand that the sound was heard as she... Continue Reading →
A blend of travel n’ design
By Lohith S People say traveling inspires them, boosts their creativity. In my case, traveling broadens the mind, it makes you think from a different perspective. When you are in a land of different culture, you are completely out of your comfort zone, your creativity takes a turn. And that is exactly what you need... Continue Reading →
Meera Kavillam
Meera Kavillam Growing up I was fascinated and entranced by photography. Later it became my passion. I like to visualize nature and present it to others and I am more comfortable with still life photography. It makes me happier when I get the chance to share what I found fascinating with others.... ഒരു വവ്വാൽ ക്ലിക്ക്... Continue Reading →
Back to nature
A Photo essay by Sreelekshmi B Lakshman Gurukkal with students in Kalarigram Lakshman Gurukkal with students in Kalarigram Lakshman Gurukkal Kalarigram “Karthu…karthu...” a lady was calling someone as I opened the gate. I was surprised to see the name beholder, it was a cat. The cat was holding her baby between her jaws. Beside her... Continue Reading →
Watercolor 101
Painting with watercolors can be a lot of fun – or it can be super frustrating and intimidating! Painting becomes simple once you know the trick The easiest way to mix paints is by using either a palette, plate or even in the lid of the pan of watercolors itself. You just need to add... Continue Reading →
Asura – Review and Reflections
You have heard Ramayana at one point or other in your lives however young you are. The tale is often the same in spite of minor variations – Prince Ram of Ayodhya is the hero and ‘Lankeshwara’ Raavan is the villain. Simple as that – black and white. What if it wasn’t so? What if there was some grey? Even more what if the black was white and the white was black? What if Raavanan – for it is the right way to say – is the hero of the story? What if ‘Rama’yana is ‘Raavana’yana? What if Raavana was the tragic hero?
Asura – The Story of the Oppressed
Well, that is the book that we are going to see today – ASURA by Anand Neelakantan (Know more about him here). Here, Raavana is the hero. He is the champion of his people – the
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Classifying Literature
The last post must have given you at least a vague idea of what literature is in general. Moving on, in this post we are going to see how we can classify literature. There are many ways to classify it and we are going to explore some of the major varieties.
When we classify literature, we call each variety as a ‘genre’. We can classify literary genres based on various factors. In this post, we will consider five of them – Form, Theme, Cultural Background/Geographic Location, Age, and Format. There are also ‘sub-genres’ in each literary genre. Classifying is a bit tricky and many genres will overlap one another but, I will try to make it clear as much as possible.
Based on its form, literature is broadly classified into two – Poetry and Prose. These are the two main genres of literature. The other means…
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What is Literature?
As we are going to talk about literature and all its forms in this blog, let us start our exploration with the primary question of what ‘Literature’ actually is. It is a really broad term and it is impossible to define it within a single blog post as it is impossible to define it itself. So, today, we are going to discuss what literature is etymologically and with the help of three other theories namely – Aesthetics, Value-Judgment, and Formalism.
The word ‘literature’ is derived from the Latin word ‘littera’ which means ‘a letter of the alphabet’. If we are going to define literature by etymology, then it means literature is restricted to written forms and thus will restrict it only to the languages which have a written form. This raises two important questions – “Is it literature only if it is written?” and “Is anything written becomes literature?”
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Meet Daan Oude Elferink
Daan Oude Elferink. Source: daanoe.com Self-taught Dutch photographer Daan Oude Elferink (1978) travels the world to explore and capture the beauty of abandoned, forbidden and decayed places. He captures the beauty of buildings and objects all over the world that are slowly decaying with time - accordingly becoming more beautiful but also more dangerous. The... Continue Reading →