This lecture provides a pragmatic roadmap for exam candidates by distilling complex literary structures into clear, actionable definitions. However, it tends to treat the soul of poetry as a mechanical checklist, prioritizing rote memorization over genuine aesthetic appreciation.
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Millions of hello, if the audio and video is clear then please let me know by commenting. Yes yes Shyam Singh ji Avinash Shukla ji Shivangi ji good evening ji ok ok I am fine Shivangi ji my voice is coming properly clear ok ok ok let's go it is a very good thing and your LT centre admit cards have come, you must have downloaded them all, right? I think it is all Allahabad.
They have not built any centre anywhere else. Ok? Okay, okay. Yes yes Pooja ji good evening Sanvedita ji namaaste. Come on let's start. let start.
Yes Preeti Kumari ji Shiv Rastogi ji. Okay Okay Okay Ji Ji Ji Rupam Ji Namaste, let's go till where did the question number go I hope what ever Rai Rai M Royal no here I stand sleep poor of him no Paradise regent licida 74 he who distr good book this one was done from 73 question number 74, okay let's quickly you have one hour, I am with you till 9:00 PM, so try as much maximum you can do. Okay, right? Let go.
Who discovered Milt's license for its inherited improbability.
Inheritant in Probability. Ok. Zoom in please. Is the zoom in correct? The video is correct.
No zoom in needed. Pooja Ji. Yes yes. Let's go Sunil ji. Sunil Gupta ji, Fatima ji, come on Samuel Johnson, you guys are marking 74. Samuel Johnson might have been yesterday. The thing is that license has inherited improbability, that is, it is said to be unreal and unbelievable and the purpose of saying this is that there are many things in it which appear unreal.
Like for a poet, things like becoming a shepherd, becoming a shepherd. Ok? who say that? Doctor Sahib has said this, Doctor Samuel Johnson. Okay, right? Let's move on to the next question. The Paradise Regained theme was taken from St. Paul's Sermons and John's Sermon, the Bible, and Luke's Gospels. Ok?
Next question.
Ok. What are you saying? Shivangi ji has come live today with your model paper.
From which number should we start the previous video? There are many previous videos available.
You can see whatever you feel like from wherever you are. Your answer is coming Sanvita Rupam ji Renu ji D second ka D Preeti ji. Okay, that is Luke's Gospel, which is taken from Luke's Gospel.
Who?
Whose theme is it? Theme from Paradise Regained. Please see the next one. Here here I stand your slum here I stand like your slum like your slave in a poor informed weak and disposed old man poor oppressed crushed and you can say what am I weak na am an old man from the play of Shakespeare the lines have been taken obviously Shivangi ji see latest there is nothing here.
Many of the videos on the channel, all the previous MCQs are for 2026 only. Ok? Now the playlist was not made because there is so much content in the playlist that it was not possible to make one for 2026 because the lectures in it are of all three things - vocab, grammar and literature. Yes. This is a line from King Lear. Ok. King Lear says. It is clear from the name itself. The poor old man says to his daughters. From whom?
King is saying to Gondril and Regan, well done, this is Cant saying, Fatima ji, this is not Cant's line, 76 Cant is not Cant, 75 is ok, 76 whose is it, it is King Lear's line, here it is asked from which play is it taken, it is taken from King Lear and Lear, see here, Lear is saying this for his daughters and here Lear is addressing.
Addressing the elements like Earth and Water, he is saying in these lines that I am unfortunate here, I am poor and I am old. Ok?
And what am I here for? I am your slave.
Correct? I stand here as your slave.
Who Disguises Himself as Bedlam Bagger in King Lear? Can you tell exactly who the bedlam bagger is?
Yes Shivangi ji, definitely a lot of your things will be covered. Wherever you have the requirement, you can watch videos of the particular topic you want to see. Otherwise you have to read the MCQs separately here in the chapters.
Who is Bedlam?
Bedlam Bagger Tom is known as Okay Poor Tom.
Who is it? Edgar. Yes, that's right, you guys are marking everything. Edgar Edgar ok it is Edgar next question what is rhyme royal, what is the rhyme royal stanza see it is seven lines, right all the options have seven lines definitely seven lines but there is dimensional pentameter, hexameter, septameter and inetameter mark it answer 78 ab ab b c right 2 4 6 7 lines ok now tell me what will be its option 78 you people marked Vipin ji B and Neelam ji B Vipin ji C Neelam ji B and Dinesh ji B 7 8 ok Priya ji A brother don't do this how are you doing it if you people do it this way then how will you be able to do it now after thinking so much everyone's option should be the same one means preparation is at that level that finally your answer should come see what is the special thing that there are seven lines and what is the second thing? It is in amplitude pentameter. In which?
In iambic pentameter. You should remember two things. And the third thing you have to remember is its rhyming scheme. From here, three questions are created for you from this question. Okay, right? This is called Rhyme Royal.
Correct?
What is Oteva Raima? See, many questions of Prasadi are included in these. And Prasadi is there are many things in detail. That's why these practice sets have become difficult for your level. What ever Arima what is? There are eight lines. Ok? Iabic is pentameter. It is a varying rhyme. Four is the Heoic couplet and two is the Terma and Heroic couplet. Who is called that? Ottawa Raima What will happen to you in Ottawa? Will it become ova i.e. eight lines?
79 A ok 79 A and 79 ka A A 79 ka BB who told Akshit Pathak we 79 39 orteba rhyme is iambic pentameter the fixed rhyming scheme okay there are eight lines and in which one is it in iambic pentameter it is called orteba rhyme if anyone knows the rhyming scheme then please tell me once a ab ab ab and cc ab ab ab six lines and two lines okay and ab ab bcc ab ab ab cc okay understand the difference between the two the rhyming scheme here which is cc and here cc is bcc before cc and here abc is ab ab clear ab ab ab abc and ab ab bcc is clear let's move on to the next question.
Manoa in Vi Philo of the Following Does Manoa Report the End of the Protoagonist in Milet's Samson Agonized?
Ah what are the end of the protoagonist the last lines in Samson Agonized?
Tell me once. Question number 80 R Q to be no cure said cure this horror will grow mild this darkness light work of mind all passion spent above the smoke and stare of this dumb spot which man call earth ok 80 batiye zara kya hoga 80 work of mind Shivangi ji well done 80 is marked B Shikh ji Fatima ji did C and then D is coming. Look, many of your answers are coming. Sarita ji's A has come.
Look, what is the last line? Work of mind all passion spent. Ok. Yes Yes Pragya Classes D is correct. It is not D brother. C is correct. Who is Edmund in King Lear? Who is Edmund in King Lear? The bastard son of the earl of Guleaster, bastard son of King On King Lia, master son of Duke of Cornwall and the fool is illegitimate, who is called bastard. Illegitimate means illegal, what can you say, which is not legal, which is not legitimate, yes 81 is correct. Absolutely fine. Correct, absolutely marking an A of 81. Okay all right 82 to both these sisters I have seen in my love. That I have seen in my love both these sisters.
I have seen my love. That means both these sisters love me. You understand, right? Are you feeling the line?
Each is jealous of the other and one is so jealous of the other, that is, there is so much hatred between them that it seems as if they will bite each other like a snake bites, it seems as if they will eat each other, they will bite each other and in both of them I see love for me that who is saying these lines in Lear, we are talking about Gal and Reagan. Yes Khushboo ji, you people are absolutely marking the answer as 82. B Okay B Who is saying that? Who says these lines Edmund is saying these lines. Who are you saying this to? For Gondril and Reagans. Ok?
What is Spasarian Stijja? See, whatever happens, your process will be like this.
Definitely you will get two to three questions there in the exam. Ok?
What is a Spenserian stanza? There is a nine line. Look, seven line came, eight line came. Now comes the nine line stanza. Ok?
Which is called Spenserian stanza.
Please read all the options and tell me.
Coined by Edmund Spencer. Isn't it?
In which did you invent it? In the Fairy Queen. So it is in his name, Specialian nine lines, there are nine lines in all nine, there are nine lines in all the four options, now read the rest of the options carefully, of 83, by the way you people are marking A, of 83 C is also coming, so which C are you telling brother, C of 83 Khushboo ji, of 83 Vipin ji, B, ok of 83 brother, what is Specialian Stringa, 83 A G G Roshan ji, Blessings 83, all the answers have come. All the answers A B C D have come. I am confused. See what the first thing is? There is a nine line. Ok? Two quatrains in iambic pentameter round off with alexandre.
Correct? Brother is in iambic pentameter.
Two quadrants i.e. 4 * 2 = 8 lines is in Iacic Pentameter. And the ninth line is in hexameter. Correct? This is your Spasarian Strange. So the first option is absolutely correct.
Brother, I am saying that look, there are two quadrennial pentameters, that is, there are eight and one nine lines in it. Correct? And the ninth line is Alexandrine i.e. hexameter.
Correct? So which option will be right for you?
A one. Whoever said this is absolutely right.
Ok. Yes, Khushboo ji has told that also.
Its rhyming scheme has also been explained.
Well done.
A B A B B C B C Now see what is this? ab 2 3 5 6 2 7 2 9 9 ok ab ab b c b c a b a b b c b cc well done Neha ji Pooja ji absolutely right ok see the rhyming scheme if someone is asking a stanza here then you should remember its rhyming scheme you never know when he might ask ok in the novel that is Gsworthy illustrates the breaking down of inhabitants and barriers at the result of the war after world war 2 the societal changes that have happened after world war 2 have been described by Gsworthy sahab so please tell me which novel is that in which these things have been described ok one option came sands progress and the answer of 81 is coming as A ok Preeti ji marked the answer of 81 as C ok everyone else is marking A sands progress and also marking C 84 is A sands progress ok it is sands progress why don't you silver spoon?
Why can't there be a silver spoon? Please tell me this. Breaking Down of Inhabitants and Barriers as the Result of War. The barriers, upper class norms and inhabitants have been challenged here. Here the writer has broken it. And in which one? Silver spoon.
Well, I am also marking the silver box. The answer to this is Silver Spoon, please rectify it. The finest of Galsworthy's later dramas, which are the latest dramas of Galsworthy Sahab 's letters, among them your Scape Pigeon Skin Game and Loyalties, which one is fine among them, is the finest, you can say, okay, the best is in the later dramas, okay, D Loyalties of 85, okay, D, all the answers are coming correctly and the biggest thing is that only one answer is coming, C of 85, Avinash ji is telling, C Skin Game, okay, and for the rest, D Loyalties of 85, see, the correct answer is the one which is the finest drama in the later days, that is your Loyalties. Ok? Yes yes yes. Sonika ji is telling 1922. Well done.
1920 Let's ask another question from Prasadi. What is blank words? Isn't it? What are blank words? A please tell me. This is good, this question has come, this question has been asked once in PGT, I think so and it may have been asked or not but it is an important question, isn't it, what is blank verse of 86, you people are telling B, world done B B B, okay, everyone is telling B, meter but no rhyme, no rhyme and no no rhyme, no meter no rhyme a rhyme no meter both meter and no rhythm B, okay, A of 86 has also come, who told this, Sarita ji is saying B of 86, okay, okay, A meter but no rhyme, okay, Satyendra ji is telling C, Bhaiya, it is not C, Satyendra ji, there is a meter in it, there is no internal rhyming, but what happens? There is a meter. Ok?
Blank Verse. Correct.
Which part of Miltonic sonnet is called octave. What part of a Miltonic sonnet do you call an octave?
Mark it today. Right answer.
Oct first A line, okay, the answer of 87 is coming absolutely correct brother, you are marking A for 87, you people see octave means first eight lines, octave, the next six lines state, okay, Mamta Rathore ji has also typed its rhyming scheme, complete Miltonic's AB B A BB A C D E C D E, okay, well done, who says this to us in King Lear, who says to King Lear, to whom does he say witness the world that I created, hear my Lord and my Master, who is saying and to whom is he saying 87? Ok. Ok. You are marking 88.
Doing D mark of 88.
Also marking an A of 88. D is also marking it.
Ok. Someone Else.
Now look, cant too near, well, if I explain the Hindi meaning of this line, you will definitely get the answer, see, who is saying witness the world that this world, this universe, this world is a witness, it is a witness to this, the world is a witness to what, that I created you here, my Lord and my Master, that here today in this world, in front of this society, I accept you as my master.
I accept you as my master and I agree to marry you and make you my master and lord. And Ivan to give you a domain in his kingdom.
Ok? That means I am ready to give you a share of the kingdom. Who else is proposing this? Now your answer will be correct.
Ok? Yes.
What will be the answer?
Reagan to Edmond. Ok? Reagan to Edmond. Did you understand? Absolutely. Now everyone's answer is absolutely correct.
Look, if the court understands this, it will never be forgotten. Wister Appears in What Play Does Wister Appear in? Wister Roof Justice Skin Game and Silver Spoon Wister Who is the good Wister? There's a detective, I think, who is Wister? A Detective Sarge and Wister. Okay, absolutely, this is coming out right brother. B of 89 and C of 89 and A of 89. Hey Ritu Maurya ji is saying, hey in which play all the options have come, in which play brother, there is detective in Justice, okay, Winsor, detective, Justice, okay, yes, yes, Justice, well done, Winsor and Jacob Prizden are the characters in the play, see, see, who is Winsor and Jacob Prizden Winsor? One is a healthy host and the other is a character, what is it? Answer 90 you are marking B. Are loyalties marking up? I feel that you guys are very confident.
No one changed everyone's answer brother. Vipin Sharma ji, who came from the 90s, is saying that these are the characters of A The Roof. Okay, tell me someone else and someone else also. Okay, Ritu Mod ji told me about 90's B. Loyalty is okay a and d will happen. I also told D. Fatima ji is saying it will be D.
Silver Spoon has characters. There's Winsor, there's Veldi the host, and there's Jacob, an attorney who's older. Correct. And which play is it in, you must have read it carefully in your loyalties. You must have read it. I do n't know how sometimes they get a little bit here and there. Isn't it?
Ok. Let go.
What is simply? The correct answer will come.
What mistake will Simli make in this too? They will say it is a children's question. Ok? Just read the comparison. Read all the options. After that mark it and tell it carefully.
Yes Pooja ji, you are absolutely right.
Loyalties were absolutely right.
SIMPLY'S What is SIMPLY? No comparison. Now read all four options carefully. But read carefully, mistakes often occur in such questions.
You guys are marking 91 C. B of OK 91. Pallavi ji said B and 91 of 91 Apuva ji said C. Ok.
Avinash Shukla ji of 91 is saying D. All the options are available. All of them, A B C D, have come brother. How will you do this?
See comparison between two eight things, okay one animate and the other inate, so brother, there is no concept of inate animate in this simple, two things which have at least one point in common, the comparison is between two things which have at least one point in common, yes Sarita ji, absolutely right, so the answer of 91 is your D ji, Jai Shri, what are your names, Jai Shri, Jai Shri, Radhe Radhe Krishna, Radhe Krishna, D is telling, brother, he is telling absolutely, see the biggest thing is that whenever you define simple, what is this point which has at least one point in common? It is a comparison between two things which have at least one point in common. You have to remember this definition.
And there so like and so like as are used.
We all cut each other's throats. I don't know how many times the question has been asked from the best of motives. I don't know what we do. We slit each other's throats for our motives, brother, no matter how strong we are, no matter how noble our intentions are, but what we do is we slit each other's throats, isn't it, loyalties, okay, B of CC 92 also came, Shikh ji said B and A of 92 also came, Vipin ji said C of A 92 also came, 92 brother, all the options are coming, then how will the work be done with 92? There is a character called Margaret who says this thing called loyalties. Ok? Now you guys are marking all the options.
Whose line is this? It is about loyalties. Whose? Loyalties. Ok? Let's look at the next question. A young woman kills her own innocent child. There is a woman who kills her own infant child to escape social turmoil.
This incident occurs in a play to avoid social turmoil.
You have to tell the name of the play.
You have to tell the name of the play. And definitely you are enjoying asking questions. You must be having fun in class. Ok? Owends Windows ok ok do you remember the name of the character also who is he, absolutely brother he is confident, absolutely Windows, everyone's answer is coming C Windows, I am enjoying it, it is a very good thing, yes it is Windows, isn't it, Windows, let me tell you the name of the character also, if anyone knows then it is in Windows, if it is not there then I will tell you, Faith and Bl, Faith Bl, okay it is in Windows, ok, metaphor, now I had defined Simli, you please do the metaphor, now see, now one more thing comes, we cannot even imagine that a question comes to define Simli and we get it wrong, it is quite impossible, looks observed, we will say observed only, brother, if Simli is being asked, our option is going wrong.
Not everyone was wrong, though. Many were right. Let's look at the metaphor. Read carefully.
Then mark the answer. D of 94 also came.
Sanjay ji told D. Deepak Deepak ji also told. Ok and Arun ji said C.
94 and yes Sikh ji told this.
Ok. I am saying this after reading your comments.
Now if you make a mistake in simple metaphor then how will things work brother? Think for yourself.
Ask yourself the answer to this question. If there are mistakes in simple metaphor then what will be right in it? Yes.
94 All the options came. Isn't it? Let go.
See, one thing is implied simply. Well, it's not your fault at all. Why is it not a mistake? But it is your mistake that if you do not know the meaning of a figure of speech like metaphor, then you have memorized one thing.
Metaphor is an implied simile.
Implied is simple and implied is alleged is simple and implied is also called condensed form. The condensed form of Simli is a metaphor. Did you understand condensed or not? Everyone is marking differently. I do n't know why I get confused.
Your option with condensed form Simply A will be corrected. Just please don't do such a thing in the exam. Do you understand? Yes.
Direct Comparison Synonyms Vocab is here, your score will increase automatically, now there will be no mistake, now you have understood, now you have understood, let's not make any mistake in the exam, now see what your score was, what were your comments saying that it goes to 70, it goes to 80, it does not come above 90, so definitely the level of questions is very good. It will be a lot of fun to do it. Isn't it?
But the fun is when you understand things. When I stand up to explain, I am definitely enjoying it.
Synonyms are recomended. What do Resolve Tell in Detail Forget and Allow Recount do? If you want to tell a story, that is what is called recount.
He recounted a story to tell in detail.
Okay tell in detail tell in detail well done well done the answer is coming absolutely right C okay yes very beautiful render match one squeeze and provide I have to tell you its synonym of render to tell in detail and narrate yes please tell me for question number 96 you people are marking B, D, okay why are you making mistakes here also brother 96 so what is provide okay and so what is in BB the B which you are telling provide so okay everyone is marking B also so B is render so what is to provide the answer its D option will be okay to give and provide help etc to someone giving something to someone providing some help is called render.
Okay, right?
96 D Antonym of pace. What is the antonym of pace? Follow Disperse, Submit and Retreat. Pace is called speed. Isn't it?
Speed is called pace. Moving forward is called pace. So please tell me the antonyms.
Ok. Wayne Wayne Wayne Yellow is fed.
Pace Retreat Well Done. 97 has a D.
Your answer is absolutely correct. Retreat I Have Little Opportunity. Fill the proposal.
Hearing good music into off at.
Next question. I am telling these.
An option came in 98, what is written in it now? Barbi Sharma 98 Well, everyone is marking differently brother. You are marking C for 98, you are also telling D, you are also telling A for 98. Will you make such a mistake in the approach? There is some opportunity. Opportunity of doing something.
What do you call the opportunity to do something?
Opportunity of doing something.
Ok?
And B will not be off doing something. Now try it and see the opportunity of hearing good music.
Opportunity of hearing good music You are still telling the right answer, right? So what will be your answer, right? It is partial, right? Chinese cuisine in for of cuisine. The spelling of cuisine is very good. Remember it, isn't it?
Cuisine is used for food. Cuisine is cooking.
99 C, okay, what is the option in C brother? 99 C is partiality for Chinese cuisine.
Anurag ji is telling B, Preeti ji has said, A and D. All the options have come, right? 99 K, so 99 39 is partiality for Chinese cuisine for for. What is your answer, right? It is field, a passion for secretarial field, passion in two with for 100 K, C with, with, field with. I have not made any mistake in this, no, it is absolutely correct.
Only one option is coming, everyone's field with passion. Okay, so correct the ones above as well.
Okay, field with. Well done, I felt.
Pity the Refugee in to with form I feel Pity the Refugee 1001 sorry 10001 yes what is it in 10001 I feel feel PT 10001 your D is coming. Okay well done D D everybody will use D PT for I feel PT feel PT for for.
Ok? Come to 102. Correct option after punctuating the sentence. There is pincushion. Please read the sentence carefully and tell me which option would be correct. Isn't it?
Doing D mark of 1001.
Tell me D of 1 is 102. So two is probably 102. Yes it is 102.
Tell me what will be the answer to two too two? Please take a look at it carefully. After that tell me the answer.
What will be the answer to 102? Ok. They are telling B of 102, they are telling D.
By the way, option D is coming correct. Many people are getting the correct answer. Then it must be D. Well, C of 102 also came.
Prateek ji told C.
Well, D, you guys are telling me. Look, now that 'truly' has come, the comma after it does not mean that. There is no comma here. Here comma here, either C or D will be your answer. Now check which one it will be between C and D.
Truly a popular error has as many lives as a cat. Truly a popular error has has. There will be no comma here. If there is no comma here then this means your option D will be corrected.
Ok? Option D 103, settle it today. There are exactly 125 questions. Please get this done today.
Yes Suman ji, it is the same practice set which you have. I think it would probably be practice set 11 that we're doing here. Ok?
See, here are examples of an idiomatic expression.
Which is an example of an idiomatic expression? Such questions had also come in PGT recently. Isn't it? Which of these is an idiomatic expression? So which one is it? Just look at it. For 103 you people are marking C D, marking C, marking A, many people are marking A, he lost the family nest egg, see he lost a lot of money, that risky project, risky project, so there is no meaning of these three, it is simply family, familyness tag, familyness tag, lost familyness tag means that the future investments that you have kept, the savings that you have for the future, the investments that you have, you have lost them, you have disposed them off, for that you use this ID, okay lose the familyness pack, then this option will become your right, okay, it is 110 in PGT, Shivangi ji, it is a very good thing. Be prepared for the interview.
IDM Harsh Money Harsh Money comes for whom?
The Money Spent at Midnight. Read all the options. The Bright Paid to Keep Some Matter Secret. Money received in a dark room received in paper currency.
Harsh money bribe money bribe money is bribe, right, absolutely correct, the answer is coming, that money, that bribe which you take to keep any matter secret is called Harshmani, what does the idiom to bend your elbow bend your elbow mean? Drink Alcohol, Visit to a Space, Refrain Somebody, Visit in Gas Filled Balloon.
Eyebrows have to be bandaged, right?
Under the table to bribe Harshmani. Well very good. Good Sikh ji is saying to drink alcohol.
OK band your elbow. Well, I do n't know from where bandaging the elbows got linked to the meaning of alcohol. Have to drink alcohol 105 cc are you marking too much, you have to reframe somebody bend your elbow, yes I have bent the elbow, it is not the eyebrow, this is the elbow, Kartik ji from PGT practice to TGT practice, my brother it is out of stock.
Now you cannot purchase it. Ok? Is the answer clear?
Idiom cajole your brain. Kajal kajal your brain.
What happens? Cuzzle your brain.
What is called Kajal? Some sticks are called kajal.
Cuz your brain. Well, Sikh ji is saying A sure to drink alcohol boozy tips.
Think very hard about the problem Swati Dutt ji.
See Cazal Your Brain. Absolutely you are getting a little hint. Kajal is your brain, right?
What are you doing? To Think Hard About a Problem.
What did you do about a problem? You have to think too much, think hard to recall something.
Yes to Meet Someone Halfway. Now I thought To Meet Someone's Water Doo had arrived, right? are asked.
Everyone often remembers it.
Nisha ji, we are doing it from the same book only, we are doing it from the same book only, what does it mean to meet once half way once half way?
Well, here halfway is not coming for him.
Half are for your partner. To meet a new person, to visit a new place, to meet once final defeat, make a compromise with someone. Well, if there was one more option, to meet your better half, to meet your wife. So maybe I would have fixed it.
Make a compromise with someone. Pooja Singh ji well done. Very beautiful. To make a compromise with someone. When you compromise with someone, when will the results come? The result will also come soon. The result will be out within one month. Don't worry. Maybe I should come only after giving the TGT exam.
Ok?
Come on, let's move a little further. Had be but world enough and time, this coin as lady were no crime. This statement is an example of how lovely this line is. Perhaps it is very difficult to express the author's feelings in words. Andrew Marvell wrote To His Boy Mistress Mistress isn't Andrew Marvell saying? Had we but world enough and time this coin lady there was no crime that if we had time, if we had time, if we had time, if our girlfriend was angry with us, she hesitated with us, she was shy of us, then there would have been no problem. It means we have no time. We don't have enough time to keep trying to pacify others if we keep getting angry.
Life will pass by like this. Isn't it? This is End Marvel saying such a sweet thing.
But one question could be whose statement is in which poem? Whose code is this? And secondly, figure speech has been asked here.
Whose example is this? That if we had time, this is hesitation. This crime does not happen when there are coins. But now it is a crime because we have no time. Correct?
No one has that much time to spend just trying to pacify someone who is upset.
So the irony is that it is a paradox.
See, you have to choose between these two.
It is irony that it is a paradox. Yes, Sikh, yes, irony. Ok. You will find confusion only in irony and paradox. Ok.
And look and think, is it not there in the rest, which is your expression, which is your imagination and which is the reality, when you are confused in it, then does it become yours? Irony. And when you say that the thing which you see, the statement which seems contradictory to you, but it is telling a truth. Then you call it paradox. That is the key reference.
This is the difference to identify between these two.
So here if we talk about this example, many of you are telling the correct answer and some are confused, this is not a general statement for paradox. What is this?
This is your irony. Ok? What? Irony. Let's come to the Spenserian stanza. The Spenserian stanza had just arrived. what is the matter? Has four iambic pentameter, six iambic pentameter, eight iambic pentameter, 10 iambic pentameter 109C at ibic has eight iambic pentameter.
At then came pentameter. There is an alexandrine. This is what I just read above but the options were changed here.
Look, there were some other options there. Here are some more options. Ok? Okay, well done. Very beautiful. Question number 110 and plagiarism is a well known word.
Plagiarism. Plagiarism is what it is called literary theft.
Who is called a plagiarist? William Shakespeare was a plagiarist so well known word and concept in academic circles the world plagarius in Latin word what does this word mean a trickster a cheat a quack a loafer a torturer kidnapper you told A Soumya ji told A Pushpa ji told D okay a trickster cheat quackundler loafer loud f torturer and kidnapper a torturer kidnapper shedducer okay so shedducer kidnapper and there is one more good word plunder plunder means robber which is called plunder so plunder torturer kidnapper these meanings that come out are from this world in Latin okay okay D is correct DD to the memory of my beloved the author his mister William Shakespeare and what he had left as is an ode composed by very sweet thing I am asking brother where is it from ah this ode which is on the first page which is your first That is 1623, there is this line, To the memory of my beloved, the author Mr. William Shakespeare and what that has left is an ode composed by B.B.B.B., that is, Ben Johnson, this line is no doubt Ben Johnson's, it is clear G.B.B. Everyone's B is coming, yes it is Ben Johnson's, it has come in the 23rd folio, it has definitely come in the 23rd folio, this line has come in the 23rd folio, Mystery and Miracle Places in English, which is based on English folklore, English legends, biblical stories and Anglo section maths, so what is your answer, please tell me 120 112 12 C, ok, 12 D is also being told.
Also telling biblical stories. Why are you confused between C and D brother? C and D are not Anglo sections, brother. These are biblical stories.
Ok? What is? Biblical Stories. Don't get this easy question wrong. The term womanism was first used by who used this term for the first time? Please tell me about womanism if you know about it. I have written a very long message about Gayatri Svaak Catmillet and Alice Walker. Pushpa ji, please tell me should I just practice at this time.
See, micro notes are for practice only. What's in MicroNotes?
You must have finished the micro notes by now. There is material for one week at the most.
Look, first of all, if you have not completed the micro notes, then quickly finish them in three days. Isn't it? Do n't just read micro notes. You are reading Micro Notes. Brother, I will not read micro notes all the time. It is a simple thing that you cannot read a book for 8 hours or read it for 6 hours and in the remaining time you should come into practice mode, only then it will work.
Okay, right? Alice Walker you guys are marking.
Alice Walker had a book called Alice Walker's Coming Apart Coming Apart.
In the year 1979, did he give this term?
Womanism. okay brother? There are 10-12 more questions left. It would be great if we could get through this quickly and then look at another practice set tomorrow.
Who among the following is the well known new Aristotelian critique. Please tell me after reading the options. Who is it?
These 10 questions will be settled, only 10 questions are left. Get it done quickly in 15 minutes.
Ok?
Then we will talk for 15 minutes in the second class. There is nothing for BPSC as of now, Komal ji, but please tell me once. If anything happens, I will definitely guide you. What is your answer to 14?
Yes, silly mistakes happen. Watch To Air Is Human To Forgive Divine. Isn't it?
We are nothing, brother. Mistakes happen.
Who wants to make a mistake?
R S Crane Your answer is R S Crane See Correct. This word is New Aristotelian Critique.
Ok? Well known New Aristotelian Critique which is this is your answer R.S.
Crane.
Chicago School of Critics or also known as New Aristotelian Criticism. Ok? He was its founder. Who? Your name is R.S. Crane.
Homonyms Are Words That Are Homonyms What are homonyms? Are pronounced differently but have the same meaning refer to both the male and female. Are similar but have different meanings refer to people who live in houses with similar structure. Now this question had also come up somewhere in the past, if you are remembering today that there are homophones and homonyms, please tell me once what are you marking for the answer of 15.
OK see similar, they are similar but have different meanings. Isn't it?
Like there is a kite, there is a kite, there is your eagle, there is a bat and the bat lute is the world when the gods grow with the green mother in some shady group, William Drummond, the above court is an example of us, what a lovely one line the writer is saying, see how much fun it is to read literature, he is saying that my lute is the world when the gods grow with the green mother in some shady group, that my lute is exactly my veena, what do you do, you sing songs here, when a poem is recited on you, a song is sung, then definitely what do you do? You give me sadness, you give me pain. What do you do? What you should do is go to your mother where you came from. That is, in the tree of which you were once a part. Go into that tree. Isn't it? Stay there with your mother. And where else? Some Seedy Group. In the Samsedi Group. To my green mother. There's William Drummond's line. William Drummond said. Now you have to tell me what the example is.
And stop drawing run on run alliteration and terses. First of all, see if it is an example of alliteration. It is not alliteration.
After that you will have to think about the rest.
Ok?
Run Online's Sikh Ji Run Online. very good.
Run online.
Brother, you have studied enzymes so well. Look, look at the line.
Milute B S The world when dau ids grow with the this who came with this second line came. And look, what is the meaning of the first line here? She is getting run over. Ok?
Daou didst grow with the Green Mother in some shady. So whose example is this? Run online.
Ok? Well done. Simplicity is associated with who is sir? Please tell me quickly what is associated with simplicity. The Surrealist Manifesto, which started a movement in Paris. Isn't it?
What is your option? Tell me quickly son. 17 Andrewbiton very beautiful and biton incorrect spellings will be sorted out quickly these are simultaneous synonymous poisonous spontaneous tell me once cc 18's c is being told ok spontaneous is spontaneous is n't it spontaneous this spelling is correct so this one is wrong here temperature temperament tus and tashan so which c is wrong 118's also c a temptus so tapest uuus tus temptus it is related to tapest it is called what would you say in Hindi brother temst ok it is stymi you have a word na what would you say stymi you can call stymi you can call it temtus toofani so tapest has come you add uuus to it. This will be your correct spelling. So, I have asked wrong here. This is your mistake. Ok?
T E M P E S T P A does not come.
Stationery Dictionary Revolutionary and Voluntary.
So tell me quickly which one it will be.
Stormy people do something stormy. This is causing a storm.
Revolutionary ok well done Revolutionary Ventri Revolutionary R E O L U T I O N R E V O L U T I O N A R Y good A R Y is that E R Y is A R Y is here E R Y is given Mendacious Perseus and Phocius all the Cs are coming yes BB ok very good OB NO X I O U S this C is not there it is in Obnoxious right yes 12B we have come to 121 now brother the B of 121 is okay let's come to 1232 Mag Magnificent Om Efficient and Sufficient M A G N I F I C E N T yes well done M A G N I F I C E N T is saying it is C E N T okay sir absolutely correct and let me tell you one thing whenever it comes to spelling then put it under the pen and write it down only then it will work otherwise it will not work dissociation Who used the word 'of sensible' for the first time? Philip Sidney, T.S. Eliot, John Dryden and Matthew Arnold.
What is your answer to 123? B. T.S. Eliot is telling. Absolutely right brother. TS Eliot what? brought in Metaphysical Poets The Dissociation of Sensibility An Idol Is Usually a Poem About a Picture Picaresque City Life Parodic View of Nature Industrial Society Picaresque Country Life 124 ka D OK See What is an Ideal? It is country life, that is, there are pastoral idols which depict country life. Okay, right? It is not panorbic brother. Ideal this is Picard's country life. Lost Generation refers to the generation that came to maturity in the Which Lost Generation are you talking about here? Well, the term Lost Generation came after World War I, right? Who popularized this coin after World War I? By Ernest Hemingway.
Okay lost generation your answer is coming D.
Ok.
Well, 1940 was after the First World War, so how are you marking this 1940D?
D is wrong. Then 14 or 19 10 and 19 20 this will not happen brother. This answer will be your A. Some people are saying this. The number of people with D is more. So please fix this. This is the loss generation of 1920. Ok? refers to. I hope we asked a lot of questions in this lecture today. I hope you enjoyed the lecture. See you tomorrow at 8 p.m.
Bye till then. Good night and take care.
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