Literature

Analyzing Syed Waliulah’s A tree without Roots from a Marxist Perspective

Abstract Throughout the Indian subcontinent, a particular controversial religious domicile mazar  (shrine) has become a mighty center for social and cultural gatherings engaging greater  commercial adventure in the name of Islamic ideals and practices. In such a critical social  ground, Syed Waliullah, who is well acclaimed as a remarkable Bengali novelist, short-story  writer and playwright, …

Analysing Tree Without Roots from Marxist Perspective

Analysing Tree Without Roots fromMarxist PerspectiveFrom a Marxist perspective, Tree Without Roots could symbolize an entity or individual that is disconnected from the foundational social, economic, and material conditions that shape society. Roots represent the historical, material, and economic basis from which growth, development, and sustenance arise. Without roots, the tree would lack stability and …

Marxist Critique of Syed Waliullah’s “A Tree Without Roots”  (LalShalu)

Abstract A Tree Without Roots by Syed Waliullah (originally LalShalu) is a significant  literary piece of Bengali literature. Which discusses themes of displacement,  identity crisis, and social alienation during post-partition of Bengal. This paper analyzes the text from a Marxist perspective, reviewing the class  struggle, economic condition, and the social view from political clash. By …

Christopher Marlowe || Doctor Faustus

Doctor-Faustus-By-Christopher-Marlowe Table of Contents INTRODUCTION TO CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE  (1564-1593) (A) LIFE OF CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE (1564-1593) Marlowe who was the son of a shoemaker, was born in Canterbury less than three months before the birth of Shakespeare. He was educated at Kings’ School,Canterbury, and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, where he acquired heterodox views on religion. After going down from Cambridge, he became …