Fools may not speak wisely what wise man do foolishly
This famous quotation from “As You Like It” by William Shakespeare, the greatest dramatist of all time, is rich in significance. It implies the difference between a fool and the wise in social terms....
View ArticleRatan, a study on how a lonely heart longs for affection
Many people around us are lonely. Loneliness is a curse for some of them. It is the bane of their mental and physical health. This abstract state of human existence has been a dominant theme in the...
View ArticleWhy I enjoy reading Punishment a short story by Rabindranath Tagore
I enjoy reading the short story “Punishment” to my heart’s content. The story is engaging from the very beginning till the end. It has a smooth narrative drive sweeping the reader from cover to cover....
View ArticleA study on Macbeth’s character
The use of one character as a mirror to reflect the features of another character is common in literature. Authors including dramatists and novelists make use of the words spoken by a character to...
View Article“Abode of Love” by Narendra Modi
Nowadays, it is difficult to differentiate between “Narendra Modi in the news” or “the news all about Narendra Modi”. The Narendra Modi news has been dominating the front pages of all leading...
View ArticleReview of Kiriti Sengupta’s ‘The Earthen Flute’ by Dustin Pickering,...
“The collection peruses the theme of the civilization’s blessings, as well as themes of spirit, resurrection, jubilation, and redemption. Most complex and elegant collection of Sengupta I read,” says...
View ArticleReview of Dr. Kiriti Sengupta’s book “Reflection on Salvation” by Dr. Mallika...
Reflection on Salvation is a wisdom book, a small bundle of immortal knowledge that provides us the glimpses of the author’s outlook on the holy scripture of the Hindus. It is astonishing to witness...
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