Tuesday, November 29, 2022

The Black Cat- Interpretation

The Black Cat

             { Thinking Task }



                 Hey everyone my this blog is based on Thinking Task of unit-1 "The Black Cat" of paper no-19 , A study of American Literature.

Here is link for the story.."The Black Cat"

           The Black Cat 


           The Black Cat is a American short story by Adgar Allan Poe. 



1. What does The Black Cat symbolises?




A black cat naturally symbolises evil and for Poe to say that when he see's a black cat, he feels anger, this gives the reader an ideal that the black cat in Poe's short story, also symbolises evil. Poe uses symbolism to impact the overall tone of the story by using symbolism and imagery throughout his story. A black cat symbolises mystery and secrecy,”



2. List out the word which give thrilling effect while reading the story.



  • Tomorrow I die.
  • Free my soul from the horrible weight.
  • I have been distroyed.
  • I became less loving in my manner.
  • I took a small knife out of my coat and opened it.
  • I forgot how to smile and laugh.
  • My soul seemed to fly from my body.
  • I cut out one of its fearful eye.
  • I tied a strong rope around cat's neck.
  • I hung it from one of  the wood beams above my head.
  • I hung it until it was dead.
  • My entire house will filled with fire.
  • I begun to hate that cat.
  • I turned and put the knife's points deep into her heart . She fell to the floor and died without sound.
  • I felt a cold feeling up and down my back as we heard coming out of the wall itself a horrible cry.


3. What do you think why does the Black cat keeps following the narrator.?





The narrator and Pluto are very close and their friendship lost for many years until the narrator becomes an alcoholic. The Black cat illustrates best the capacity of the human mind to comment upon its own destruction. Poe uses irony to indicate the cat's newfound insight and detechment from the narrator after seeing his true nature. Once the cat loses loses an eye , for who he really is. The Black cat is the past truma and reality which keep following him . The narrator deceives and manipulates those around him because of an impulsive , egocentric personality knows as psychopathy.



4. "Anything excessive is bad " what is your take on this....?




Everything in life should only be in the correct and adequate quantity. Excess adds stress and anxiety to our lives. Excessive means going beyond a normal limit. Anything that is way too much be it, money, relationship, emotions,ego etc. Only cause problems and issues or bad things.




  5. Find out any two scholarly articles from Google and summarises it in your own words.


Article no. 1

The story is a short one…about a man in a drunken rage who attempts to kill the second, black cat in his household by swinging an ax at it (he already maimed their first black cat by digging out it’s eye and then hanging it from a tree). The wife intervened in the swinging of the ax. You can imagine what happened next…but do read the story. It’s a morality tale with a lot of symbolism.

                       (  Linda Robinson )



Article no.2



The analysis of policy convergence, or: how to chase a black cat in a dark room
Thomas Plümper, Christina J Schneider
Journal of European Public Policy 16 (7), 990-1011, 2009
Political science research on policy convergence has largely remained inconclusive. While many studies found support for the convergence hypothesis, an almost equally large number of studies rejected it. Convergence thus could be a less general phenomenon than many theorists believe. This article identifies a second possible explanation. The variance approach, which dominates political science research on policy convergence, is likely to lead to wrong inferences. Analysing various artificially generated convergence processes, we find that neither the variance approach nor the coefficient of variation detects convergence when it is conditional or when theoretically unidentified convergence clubs exist. Our analysis suggests that researchers should estimate rather than measure convergence. By estimating convergence researchers may (a) test the causal relationship, (b) account for conditional convergence, (c) control for the existence of convergence clubs, and (d) examine convergence to an equilibrium level of a policy.
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Black cat bias: Prevalence and predictors
Haylie D Jones, Christian L Hart
Psychological reports 123 (4), 1198-1206, 2020
There is anecdotal and empirical evidence for black cat bias, the phenomenon where cats (Felis silvestris catus) with black coats are viewed more negatively, adopted less often, and euthanized more often than lighter colored cats. Despite the anecdotal claims, there is scarce empirical evidence for black cat bias. Using evaluations of cat photos, the researchers examined differences in people’s attitudes toward black and non-black cats of various colorations on measures of perceived aggression, perceived friendliness, and willingness to adopt. The researchers also explored whether participants’ levels of religiosity, superstitious beliefs, and prejudicial racial attitudes were related to black cat bias. Finally, the researchers explored whether black cat bias was related to difficulties people had in reading the emotions of black cats compared to non-black cats. This study provided evidence of black cat bias in the sample. People exhibiting higher degrees of black cat bias had higher levels of superstition, but not religiosity or racial prejudice. Additionally, people who had difficulty reading the emotions of black cats tended to exhibit a stronger bias against adopting black cats. 


      [  Haylie D Jones, Christian L Hart, "Black Cat bias : Prevelence and predictors", 2020.]

Wednesday, November 23, 2022

"Amurt Rang"-Youth festival 2022

 Amurt Rang- Youth

 festival  2022





           This blog is based on my very first experience with this kind of activity. After two years Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University organized a Youth Festival on 18/19/20/21 September 2022, hosted by Takshila Institute. In the third year of my graduation, this is the first kind of activity in which more than 44 colleges of Bhavnagar participate in it. 




            


                  
                    As a part of Kala Pradarshan, Kala Yatra is being organized in the duration of 4:00 to 6:00 pm. In which the main subject of every collage is according to Azadi ka Amurt Mahotsav and all the topics regarding this are taken for presentation... The main motive behind this Kala yatra is to make aware citizen about the activities.
Various themes like Women empowerment, Bhavnagar 1723 to 2022,
Literature the Digital World, Rural tribes, Awareness of accidents, New Education policy, etc. represented thereby different colleges.

                The youth festival is a platform where students can explore and identity themselves. By participating in different activities they grow up. There were no particular college groups for three days it's like all the students are the same and reflecting the unity of students. Three days full of enthusiasm and energy.

                      The opening ceremony was on September 19 . After the opening ceremony, all events started simultanously. In those days main events were organized. Including, Music, Folk Dance, Fine arts, Theatre events, and Literature. In this Youth festival, there were five places where these events were organized.


1. Atal Auditorium
2. External Department
3. Old Court Hall
4. Amphitheater
5. English Department




*Here is a list of first-day competitions: 

                         Mimicry, Bhajan, Tatkal Chitr, Prashn Manch, Sw-Rachit Kavya Pathan, Lok Nruty, Mime, Halvu Kanthy Sangit,Collage.

                    In a way, all activities are somehow connected with the literature and it's given us a new way of thinking. 

             On the first day, I attended mimicry and there was lack of participants almost all mimicry's themes were based on train, horror, nature, and instrument voices. 

             Then I went for Lok Nrutya in which all types of our dances including "Tipnni Ras", "PRACHIN GARBA", "ARVACHIN GARBA", and "RAS" were presented there in specialized attire which reflects our lifestyle and ancient history. 

After that, I attend "Halvu Sangeet" which is based on our falk, folktales, rituals, love, etc.





I also show the Cartoons which were a satire on society with various drawings like political issues, Inflation, Fuel related issues, and accidental issues were taken in it. One of the most reliable and connecting activities I found is because it is too connected with literature, especially with English students.



In poster-making and drawing competitions, I found so much creativity in subjects. 


*Here is a list of Second-day competitions:

Samuh Geet, Ekanki, Western Song, Lok geet, Clay Modeling, Nibandh, Mono acting, short film, photography, Lok vadhya Vrunda, the Duha hand.

                   On the second day, I attended a Drama event that was based on topics like current scenarios. It tended to enclose the reality of the modern world. Like education, women empowerment, gaming, disadvantages of social media, etc. In the drama event, there was not enough space for the audience and that is why there were difficulties.


In the mime, I only attend one which was based on the reality of circus life and their animals like how man's innate selfishness hurt animals and the reality.
In the event of mime, there was a bit of inconvenience in that place lack of space and instruments students faces a struggle.

                    Then I attended d "Lok vadhy Vrund" event in which there were a lot of combinations of different instruments and through that, they gave a phenomenal effect on the audience. 







I also participated in the event "Nibandh". I wrote an essay on "Health is necessary" and secured the first rank in it. 



On the third day here is a list of competitions:  Sugam Geet, Elocution, Rangoli, Installation, and Debate.







In the installation, the main theme was cleanliness, freedom, and culture. Every installation presents different views of the user object its like didacticism and satire toward society.




In clay modeling, there are different topics like the Bond of teacher & student, Yoga, and traveler Through these topics, they present their creative thought with the help of clay.

                     The next event was our own which was in English Department. Due to some technical issues, this event was not cast on live stream also the other short film was not shown to the audience. This audience doesn't know about this event.


I also participate in a Debate competition in which there were two subjects 
1. Are women free in our society..?
2. India, on way to being "Vishavguru".


We choose the first topic and secured the first rank in this competition too. I got two gold medals and certificates including prize money.




After declaring all the prizes and rankings our college become runners-up in the Youth Festival 2022. I am feeling grateful that I was part of it and that I also contribute to my college. 






I had different experiences throughout this whole journey from the practice to becoming runner-up the talents gave me enthusiastic vibes. For all the students who need a platform for their talent, this is the biggest chance to take it. MKBU provide students with a huge platform so that they explore themselves and become a better version of themeselves.








All these colleges and departments are winners of the youth festival 2022. I want to congratulate everyone who participated in the youth festival.

Friday, November 18, 2022

Contemporary exhibition visit.....💫🎉

Painting exhibition



 

Today , on November 18 2022, we  visited contemporary painting exhibition based on the subject of subconscious mind and thoughts at Nilambag Palace Art Gellary. All the paintings was made by Digvijay Singh Rana sir who belong from the limbi, Surendra Nagar. These all painting was made on canvas by oil painting colour and used of blad. He had around 40 to 45 paintings collection on these subject. These paintings is bold in nature but besed on think power.

The exhibition depicts the corncopia of thought and manderning questions, that can be a part of subconscious. The ability to understand subconscious mind can lead to controlling and getting read of various phobias, which may be hindering positivity and productivity in life.











This painting is an interpretation of  the ancient story of Adam and Eve who ate the Apple and the world begins. On the other hand it's also showing the real nature of man and woman and they both made from each other's mind. The multiple personality of mankind and mixture of thoughts presenting in this picture.



This painting is shows awaken  how the real nature of man and woman and the real desire of mankind awake in subconscious mind. We hid our bold thought under the mind and it's come out in some situations.


This painting is showing us that when we see things visually, the we see them as they really are and than interpret them through our mindset. That is why so many eyes for visualising. Bold thought are also one of them.



This painting presenting the hidden desire of human body. The side face and stret face showing the different views in one human being. Person's eye reflects the reality  of subconscious.



This painting is similar to Picasso's method. This painting is based on Rana sir's own method. So many people's thoughts affect one person's subconscious level. In these painting only use of black and white colour showing the positive and negetive things which go on side by side.




This painting is based on Indian Marriage and rituals. Man thinks that these kundli affect subconscious level so much that person thinks that he or she was actually become that. These superstition affect man's subconscious level positive as well as negetive .



This painting presenting the real struggle of man's thoughts. Spritual nature of man's outer mind cause lot of struggle for man himself. The ethics of man and real pleasure are different in nature and split of both things make things more complicated in nature and affect subconscious.



This painting presenting man escaped nature from the situation when it comes to faces it. This shows us that how this bright colours is helping man to go inside the darkness of mind.  The real human watching this struggle with his one eye.



These paintings reflects the spiritual side of human like from savage nature of Id man building new body of ego related ethics and moral values. The struggle is same for the human but positivity reflects in it.



This painting present man innate desire also telling that man and woman are connect with eachother in every manner. The face with one eye open and one eye closed showing both perspective of mankind that they are awake as well as deeply in sleep of their unconscious mind. The one eye showing the subconscious level.


This painting shown the same story of Adam and Eve but with the weapon they made the other zender with the help of subconscious mind. They loose themselves with weapons and trying to be the one soul. This picture also based on thought of mixing of thoughts man and woman. 




This is the person who made all the paintings which is rare in nature. This subject is so unused so elaborating it is one the best thing.



          On this day by showing all this paintings I had a different experience and also find new way which based on psychological aspects. 

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