Thursday 28 July 2022

Welcome function Batch 2022 - 2024



Welcome function Blog

Hello readers! Here I am going to write down my another blog. In this particular blog, I want to share my feelings of pleasure & excitement which we had in our freshers party, arranged by our seniors. 



On 24th july 2022 , sunday our beloved seniors organized freshers party for us. The entire function was hosted by Jheel Didi & Dhruvita Didi from semester - 3.

As per the rule or we can say tradition of the Department, first we began with university song & prayer. 

There were so many events in the function. As we all know that Dance is something which we all can enjoy very much.

 " Without dancing it always feels like something is missing or we can say  incomplete. "

One of my classmate - Drashti joshi performed a dance on a very famous song -  " Nagada sang Dhol" From Ramleela movie. She performed very well . We all enjoyed her dance. 


In this function, we semester - 1 students also came to know about various committees, its leaders & members. We came to know that how this committees work & what are there objects. It was very useful and informative for all of us. 

Currently we have 12 committees. and they are working for different motives. It given as below:

  1. Daily Assembly committee. 
  2. Gardening committee. 
  3. Sports & recreation committee. 
  4. Ict committee. 
  5. Celebration committee. 
  6. Bulletin board committee. 
  7. Library committee. 
  8. Art & creativity committee. 
  9. Movie screening committee. 
  10. Financial Management committee. 
  11. Mass media committee. 
  12. Documentation committee. 
Between all this, we played one interesting game which was specially arranged by Himanshi Didi. In that particular game, there was one wheel. In the one wheel, there were name of the students from semester - 1.  While on another wheel, there were some activities. So what we have to do that when the wheel spins, whoever name comes they have to go on the stage & according to their name they have to perform one particular activity. 

There were so many activities like, 

  • Mimicry, Tell about your Biggest fear, worst nightmare, sing your favourite song, Tell about your favorite book & why? , your favourite Dance moves etc... 

We enjoyed that game very much. 



Two of my classmates - Akshat & prabhas they both sang their favourite songs. They performed very well. With their performances, the environment became very energetic & enthusiastic. 





After that, Sem 3 students included - Emisha Didi, Mayuri Didi & Divya Didi. Presented one dance on - "Liggi" Song by Ritviz. 

According to Ritviz and one of his hardcore fan Liggi means  Luck, fate or destiny. 

  • In last Dilip sir, yesha Ma'am, kavisha Ma'am & vaidehi Ma'am ended the function with their final words & for us it was " Golden words " . They told about their experiences when they were in Department. They recalled all that memories & shared with all of us. 
  • Our seniors organized all this in a very  short time of period. We came to know from our seniors that how to organize one particular function in a very short time. So, we all are very thankful to our seniors for organized such a great welcome function for us. 
We clicked so many photographs. We also had light meal with our fellow classmates.. 


The record of this function is also available on YouTube.. So If anyone wants to watch the video of entire function.. You will easily get on you - tube.

Thank you for visiting.. 😊

Sunday 17 July 2022

Bridge course : Aristotle's poetics

 Aristotle's poetics

 Hello readers! My self Hetal Pathak. Here I am going to write down my first blog on Aristotle's poetics. In this particular blog, I am sharing my views on Aristotle's poetics, on the basis of my understanding. 



Introduction

Before discussing about Aristotelian poetics. First, we need to understand the meaning of the word-  'poetics'. 

  • " The art of writing poetry. "
  •  " Poetics is the theory of literary forms and literary discourse."
  • Poetic means, something like or related to a poem, or with qualities found in poetry."

About Aristotle  

Aristotle ( 384 B. C. to 322  B. C.) was one of the greatest philosophers who ever lived and the first genuine scientist in history. He made pioneering contributions to all the fields of philosophy and science. Aristotle was a student of plato for twenty years. but is famous for rejecting palto's theory of forms. 



What is Aristotle's poetics :- 

" The poetics of Aristotle"  is a much disdained ( a feeling of contempt for someone or something regarded as unworthy or inferior). book written by Aristotle. The book was composed around 335 B. C.   

  • Aristotle's poetics is the earliest surviving work of Greek dramatic theory. In poetics, Aristotle discusses poetry - both in general and in particular. 
  • He also considers the effects of poetry on those who consume it and the proper way in which to construct a  'poetic plot' for maximum effect. 

 

 Plato's main objections against poets and poetry : 

Plato's charges / objections against poets and poetry. But, we should know that what these charges are. They are given as below. 

  1. Plato disapproves poetry because it is Immoral. 
  2. Plato thinks that poets creates poetry in a state of frenzy. ( frenzy means - " A state period of uncontrolled excitement or wild behaviour)."
  3. Plato objected poetry from the point of view of Education. 
 Reasons for Plato's Disagreement :  

  • Plato disapproves poetry because it is immoral. He says that it is based on falsehood. As a philosopher, Plato thinks that philosophy is better than poetry. because philosopher deals with idea/ truth. Whereas poet deals with what appears to him / illusion. 

  •  Plato thinks that when a poet creates poetry with a frenzy state of mind it leads to such a harmful depiction. Which is not a good thing. 

  •  Plato objected poetry from the Educational point of view, by saying that it cultivates evil habits and not practical. 

 



What Plato thinks about poets:

According to Plato, poets are 

  1.  Immoral
  2. Liars 
  3. Imitators 
  4. Liars

  •  Poets are Immoral because they further immoral depiction and representations. Which is not good. - according to Plato 's thinking. 

  • According to Plato, poets are liars because of two primary reasons. 

  1.  Gods are representative in a very false manner. 
  2. The ultimate real world is an unchanging world. 
  • Plato thinks that human Agencies have no control on that ultimate agencies. and poets are exactly doing the same thing.
  • Poets bring changes in their unchanging world through their depiction. 
Aristotle's defense of poetry: 
 
Aristotle replied to the charges made by his guru Plato. He replied to them one by one in his defense of poetry. 

Theory of Imitation : 

Aristotle agrees with plato  in calling the poet - " an Imitator ". and creative Art, Imitation. Aristotle believes that there is natural pleasure in imitation which is in- born instinct in men. 

 All arts are imitation but they are differ from each other in 3 ways. 

  1.  Medium of Imitation. 
  2. Object of Imitation. 
  3. Mode of Imitation. 

 Medium of Imitation : 

All arts present human action through rhythm, language and melody. But, they employ different mediums. 

Ex : Music - Rhythm, Drawing - colour. 

Object of Imitation : 

All art forms present men in action but with different objects. Ex : some poem represent men of good manner and in some bad. 

Mode of Imitation : 

All art differ in their mode of Imitation. Ex: In some poems poet himself narrates and in some the character in poem. 

Here, I am giving answers on below questions on the basis of my knowledge & understanding. 
   
Question : 1 With the reference to your literary texts you have studied during B. A programme , write a brief note
 on the texts which followed Aristotelian tradition? 

Answer : I have studied " All my sons " by Arthur Miller during my Bachelor's degree. As we all know that All my sons - tragic play. First we will elaborate " All my sons" by Arthur Miller. 

  In the play All my sons by Arthur Miller we can say that it follows Aristotelian tradition in one way or the other way. In that play there are many characters but one of the chief character was " Joe Keller." Now  we will discuss that how it follows Aristotelian tradition. 

Conflict is the main theme or we can say central theme in the play - All my sons. 
According to Aristotle, - A tragic character is one who is not pre- eminently good and just but is highly renowned and prosperous and suffers from - " Hamartia".

Hamartia :  "   A fatal flaw leading to the downfall of a tragic hero or heroine. " 
  
There is supposed to be an action that reveals the protagonist's hamartia. In the play All my sons we can relate with all this things. So, we can say that somehow it follows Aristotelian tradition. 

Question : 2 Have you studied any tragedies during B. A programme? Who was / were the tragic protagonists in those tragedies? What was their hamartia. 

Answer :  I have studied some tragedies when I was in my Bachelors. I will give little reference about those tragedies. 


Tragedies : All my sons, Hamlet & Othello. 

Tragic hero / protagonists : 
All my sons - Joe keller 
Hamlet - hamlet
Othello - othello

Hamartia : 
All my sons - shipping of faulty parts. 
Hamlet - feeling depressed by his mother's remarriage and angry at his uncle. 
Othello - Internal tragic flaw, is his extreme jealousy. 

Question 3 : Did the plot of those tragedies follow necessary rules and regulations proposed by Aristotle? 

Answer : The plot is the underlying principle of tragedy. By plot Aristotle means- " The Arrangements of incidents." 
Incidents mean action, and tragedy is an imitation of actions, both internal and external. 

Aristotle considered the " Plot to be the soul of a tragedy, with character in second place."

As far as these tragedies are concerns we  can say that in one way or the other way it follows necessary rules and regulations which are proposed by Aristotle. But, the main point is that plot is very much important. 


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