Victorian theme: Materialistic Society that hankers after money

সলোমন(SOLOMON'S BLACK MAGIC IN THE AIR TO CHASE ME ALL THE MOMENT OF MY LIFE)এর কালো যাদু বাতাসে থাকে আমাকে বিপদে ফেলার জন্য। আর এই রকম অবস্থাতে আমার  

মগজে

 কি তরঙ্গ সৃষ্টি হয় এর উপর ভিত্তি করে মেশিন লার্নিং অর্থনীতির সৃষ্টি যাকে বলে
PHYSICAL BRAIN ECONOMY NOT THE REAL MIND.

এক কথাতে মেশিন লার্নিং অ্যান্ড MATERIALISTIC SOCIETY>>>THE JEWS CASH ECONOMY

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It is normal that no one can live without money. Nowadays money is a big factor for every human being. This tendency towards money is also the same for the Victorian Age. In the Victorian Age, scientific inventions become enormous and people earn money more than before due to the industrial revolution and the improvement of the navigation system. If we study the literature of this age (1832-1901), we see the many characters of ‘Great Expectations’ fall in trouble due to money, i.e. their ups and downs related to money, especially Pip, Magwich, and Miss Havisham. Likewise, in the case of Ben Jonson’s ‘Volpony’ we see the avaricious character like Volpony, Mosca and so on. During the Victorian Age, the people of England treats money like opium. Scientific inventions lead people to earn money without obeying morality because of the conflict between science and religion.

In the end, the Victorian Age is famous for its scientific inventions and some graceful acts, but the age is ruthless for one of its main characteristics: a materialistic society that hankers after money.  

Important Literary Features of Victorian Age:


Ø  Individualism
Ø  The conflict between Science and Religion
Ø  Materialistic Society
Ø  Industrialization
Ø  Pessimism
Ø  Obscurity
Ø  Colonialism
Ø  Cosmopolitan and insularism view
Ø  Doubt
Ø  Reform in Politics

Ø  Darwin’s Evolution Theory

Real Gentleman in Great Expectations

Though Pip is the main character of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations, truly he is not the representative of a real gentleman of the Victorian age. Pip's brother in law Joe deserves the title of real gentleman. By studying ‘Great Expectations' novel it is vividly clear that Joe handles all kinds of problems for his family. Pip's sister is prolific towards him but Joe has a soft corner for Pip. We see in this novel Pip and Joe work together in their forgery at a certain period of time. Joe is always manageable with every kind of problem of their day to day life. We also see in this novel that Joe is always careful about Pip's betterment even in the ending part of the novel. He always feels good wishes for Pip. Joe does not have any daydream. He is an ordinary labor type people but his adaptation towards any mundane complexity heals the readers' mind stunningly. At the very beginning part of this novel we see Pip acts like an ordinary boy but later he lives like an arrogant member of Victorian society. Throughout the novel, Joe shines like a simple village man though we call him a trustworthy, super manageable character in every situation. So, it is clear that Joe is the real gentleman of Great Expectations.

Quick and Fix Prominent Writer of Victorian Age

1.       Alfred Tennyson(1809-92)
Ø  Poems(1833)
Ø  In Memoriam(1850)
Ø  Maud and other Poems(1855)
2.       Robert Browning(1812-89)
Ø  Dramatic Lyrics(1842)
Ø  Men and Women(1855)
Ø  Dramatis Personae(1864)
3.       Matthew Arnold (1822-88)
Ø  Essays in Criticism(1888)
Ø  Culture and Anarchy(1867) and some poems
4.       Charles Dickens(1812-70)
Ø  The Pickwick Papers(1836)
Ø  Oliver Twist(1837)
Ø  David Coperfield(1850)
Ø  A Tale of Two Cities(1859)
Ø  Great Expectations(1861)
5.       Thomas Hardy(1840-1928)
Ø  The Return of the Native(1878)
Ø  Tess of the D’Urbervilles(1891)
6.       Karl Marx(1818-83)
Ø  Das Capital(1867)
7.       Charles Robert Darwin(1809-82)
Ø  The Origin of Species(1859)

Ø  The Descent of Man(1871)

Historical Summary of Victorian Age

    1. Three Reformation acts were passed in this period. The years are 1832, 1867, 1884.
2.       Child labor restricted due to the Chimney Sweeps Act in 1840 and the Factory Act in 1833.
3.       Darwin's theory of evolution and the influence of Communism created a great impact on conventional life.
4.       Improvement of Railway, Ships increases the trade and commerce and therefore enriches the people’s life
5.       This period developed the women’s traditional life.
6.       Slaves got freedom in 1833.
7.       Domination of science is the result of industrial revolution and this revolution changes the agricultural based rural society.

Definition of Victorian Literature

The Victorian literature (1832-1901) is comprised of mainly poetic and after that novel. This literary age produces many writers but makes famous some of them. The Victorian age deals with scientific inventions’ consequences especially industrial revolution’s effects in society’s various levels, religious freedom and Victorian compromise that means science and religion should go side by side though there are conflicts between science and religion.

Please Stop This Ability Debate

প্রমান হচ্ছে যে,বাংলা সাহিত্তের মানিক বন্দপাধের ময়নার দ্বীপ হচ্ছে বাংলাদেশ।বিদেশিরা বলে ব দ্বীপ বা বানানা Republic যা সমুদ্রের মধ্যে সবার সম্মিলিত প্রচেষ্টাতে বালি ফেলে তৈরি করা বানানো হয়েচে।জরিপ অনুযায়ী বালি ফেলে একটা দ্বীপ দেশ বানাতে ৭-৮ মাসের বেশি সময় লাগে না। এইজন্য বলা হয় বাংলাদেশ স্বাধীন করতে সময় লেগেছে ৯ মাস। এরপর বলা হয় বাংলাদেশ স্বাধীন করার সময় ধানের সর্বাধিক ফলন হয়েছিল যেটা কিনা ইতিহাস এর বিবৃতি করার সময় একটা অপ্রাসঙ্গিক বিষয় যেইটা সব ইতিহাসবিদ বারবার বলে বিরক্তির উদ্রেক করে।আসল কথা হইলো ধান একটা ক্ষতিকর খাবার যা আমার শরীরে সব থেকে বেশি খারাপ প্রভাব ফেলার জন্য বাংলাদেশ জুড়ে চাষ করানো হয় ধানের আর এই ধানের সার ইউরিয়া আসে রাশিয়া থেকে আর এই ধান প্রকিয়াজাত করা ইহুদি পাকিস্তানি জেনেরাল জিয়(Friedrich Wöhler >>daughters>> Fanny)ফেনির আরেক ইহুদি বসতি বগুড়া এলাকাতে

Friedrich Wöhler After Franziska's death, he married Julie Pfeiffer (1813–1886[৮৫ এর পাক স্থলি হওয়ার পরের থেকে ইউরিয়ার খেলা শুরু ) in 1834,] with whom he had four daughters: Fanny, Helene, Emilie, and Pauline.মানিক বন্দপাধের ময়নার দ্বীপ এ রূপক আকারে বলা আছে যে পৃথিবীর বিভিন্ন দেশ থেকে মানুষ এনে  এখানে জড় করানো হয়।তাও চাটগাঁও আমার গলা যেইখান দিয়ে বাংলাদেশের সমস্ত মালামাল প্রবেশ করে,রাজশাহি আমার নাক,পঞ্ছগর(হিন্দুরা যেইটা বলে গড়ের মাঠ মানে তাদের যৌনতা তেতুলিয়া)আমার মাথা,আরও মজার কথা হইলো বাংলাদেশের নিজস্ব কোন নদীর উৎস নাই,সব কিছু উপর থেকে ড্যাম তৈরি করে খাল খনন করে বানানো। এইজন্য রবিন্দ্রনাথ বলে আমাদের ছোট নদী চলে বাকে বাকে।আর সারা বাংলাদেশের মাটিতে শুধু বালির পরিমান বেশি এইটা কি জন্য বলার প্রয়োজন হয় না।

What is the ability? Is this ability where there is always a man with a headache though he could not get any mercy from anyone even he is deprived of his own rights. Every place of my surrounding environment is full of noise and whispering. In addition, when I am in my own home, a whispering game is always going on with my deep sense. This conspiracy is not happening for a few years. It's happening since my birth. when I was in Mymensingh Agricultural University in 1984 our famous singer Kumar Bishojit tries to make me guilty by dint of mind-reading device. He wrote his song 'Tore putuler moto kore sajie'. He also mentioned in this song that I am tired to walk your mind conversation. In Bengali, it sounds tor vabnar koridore(Agri varsity) ami hete hete moresi. Oh my God! ability! Where everybody tries to make me mad, How can I perform in this adverse condition even I could not take preparation in my house for a job interview. Stop this drama and say that you are setting hindrance to stop my prosperity for taking black money from RAW & FBI and establishing a false history of Bangladesh to keep the Bengali nation in ignorance as well as me. I am the main target because the map is my head.

From the trusted source, I am extremely sorry that
America and China did not want to make such a wasteland of Bangladesh to corrupt my soul.

Here, the main villains are
India and Russia playing a dirty mind game with Rizvy in all the moments of my life.

Again stop this ability debate.http://chip-tragedy.blogspot.com/

A cordial request to world leaders: for ‘Youth Marriage Project’

We all know youth is the main power wheel of the country. Every youth has sex desire in his life but because of money he could not meet up his sexual desire I mean he could not marry a girl during the age of 18 to 25. So, it is difficult for a young man to marry a girl before establishing a career in his professional life. It is my urgent request to every government of this world and financially potential holders to set up a social project to ensure youth's sexual desire in a right way. The project name should be ‘Youth Marriage Project'. In this project, every youth can marry his beloved and during their conjugal life, they will get money from the project's fund for their livelihood until they become successful in their career. After establishing in professional life they will repay the project's fund without any interest because it is the social welfare to protect youth's soul from the misleading work.

In my opinion, in this way, the youth can get rid of evil sexism and can attain a fruitful life on this earth. Please build up this kind of project.

A Smart, Educational Look at What Wordsworth and His Nature Concept

William Wordsworth is a poet of nature. In the most of his literary works, he portrays his relationship with nature especially in his Tintern Abbey; he elucidates his childhood memory with surrounding nature. According to Wordsworth nature has healing power. Nature consoles the human soul in a difficult situation. Nature never betrayed the heart that loved her. Nature gives moral lessons to the humankind. Human gets intuitive mind by dint of solitude and tender environment of nature. Nature gives tranquility to the human soul. However, According to Wordsworth God pervades all objects of nature that means pantheism. Pantheism actually God's presence in all situations of human life. Nature pleasures the human soul. Nothing like nature has the power to create peaceful imagination in human mind. Nature is the source of imagination and this imagination leads to human mind keeps calm and exotic. Nature is God's creation and all functions of God reflected in nature. No one can deny nature influence in the human soul. Wordsworth is the torchbearer of representing the relationship of nature and human in the literature of Romantic Age. We cannot avoid Wordsworth's concept of nature rather it teaches us without nature presence human life is futile and artificial. A human without the relationship of nature cannot get satisfaction in his soul. Nature has such divine power no one can ignore its importance in day to day life since his birth to mature life.  

William Blake's Greatest Creation

Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experiences are the greatest creations of William Blake. Songs of Innocence depicts the human's innocent feelings when they are devoid of all kinds of slavery and free from all kinds of burden. On the other hand, Songs of Experience is the human's feeling of guilt that means it includes human's suffering in soul due to his or her past experience and present condition. 

Mind Blowing Literary Features of Romantic Age

Mind Blowing Literary Features of Romantic Age

Due to the triumph of democracy in politics, romanticism becomes the part and parcel of English literature. This age is the second creative period of English literature where the Elizabethan era is the first. The main creative works of this age are mainly poetical.
The main mind-blowing features are:
Ø Freedom and originality
Ø High imagination
Ø Subjectivity (mainly Wordsworth)
Ø Supernaturalism (Especially in Coleridge)
Ø Excessive interest in Nature (mainly Wordsworth)
Ø Simplicity

Ø Spontaneity

Quick and Easy Fix For Your Writers of Romantic Age and their Works

Quick and Easy Fix For Your Writers of Romantic Age and their works

1.    William Wordsworth(1770-1850):
Ø Lyrical Ballads(1798)
Ø The Excursion(1814)
Ø The Prelude(1850)

2.    Samuel Taylor Coleridge(1772-1834):
Ø Biographia Literia(1817)
Ø The Rime of the Ancient Mariner & some other poems(1798)

3.    William Blake(1757-1827):
Ø Poetical sketches(1783)
Ø Tiriel(1789)
Ø Songs of Innocence(1789)
Ø Songs of Innocence and of Experience, showing the two Contrary States of the Human Soul(1724)

4.    Lord Byron(1788-1824):
Ø Don Juan(1824)
Ø The vision of Judgment(1822)

5.    Percy Bysshe Shelley(1792-1822):
Ø Prometheus Unbound(1820)
Ø Adonais(1821) and other poems
Ø A define of poetry(1840)

6.    John Keats(1895 -1821):
Ø Endymion(1818)
Ø Hyperion(1820)
Ø Odes and other poems Letters



7.    Jane Austen(1775-1817):
Ø Pride and Prejudice (1797)
Ø Sense and Sensibility(1797-1798)
Ø Mansfield Park(1814)
Ø Emma(1816)

8.    Charles Lamb(1775-1834):
Ø The Essays of Elia (1823)

Ø The Last Essays of Elia (1833)

Historical Summary of Romantic Age

                      Historical Summary of Romantic Age
The age (1798-1832) started with the William Wordsworth’s Lyrical Ballads. Wordsworth’s new idea of writing made a great change in subject and style of literature. In lieu of elite people, common people and common language were preferred. The highlighted events of this age were:

1.The French Revolution which motto was: Liberty, Equality, Fraternity and after this revolution class distinction in society became diminished.

2. Industrialization blocked the opportunity for small business.

3. The invention of machines magnified the extraction of coal and the iron from mine.
4. The conventional social structure started changing.
5. Trains and Ships were used in transportation due to the invention of steam engines.
6. Religious rights were observed properly because of Catholic Emancipation Act in 1829.
7.  Slums, child labor, and labor problems were the bad effects of industrialization.

The Willing Suspension of Disbelief Game with Rizvy

JAMANA BADAL GIYA HE YARO
সমস্ত সত্য জ্ঞান আমার বাংলাদেশ এ আসার সাথে সাথে বিদায় নিছে আর এইগুলি DATA CENTER গুলিতে সংরক্ষণ করা আছে এর মধ্যে USA,NORWAY এর DATA CENTER অন্যতম।
England's Lord's Stadium is the mecca of cricket(the stadium is an evil term, we get lots of stadium rows in the cockroach's egg phase, the insect has acute sense, so to create a sense game, a stadium has created, it is not a natural game) So, mecca is a sense game of USA & Saudi. It is easy to perceive that Mecca is a mind game and Rita Ora says, I will never make you doubt( willing suspension of disbelief game>>>>From the lyric Never let you down) What she indicates here now is clear. World-renowned theologists make artificial religious theory to introduce fantasy and fantastical games ( from the song of Ariana Grande) in my surrounding environment so that I cannot become a real human being.
Urvashi Urvashi | Hum Se Hai Muqabala | Prabhu Deva |
URVASHI.....not......you rosi.......you rochi........THE MD RIZVY RAHMAN ROCHI..................KARACHI TO ROCHI.......
YE JAWANI FANTASY...............MY CONVERSATION CREATED FROM ARTIFICIAL FANTASY
MARHABA......MUSLIM MAKES ME SUPER DONKEY
So if anybody knows this Urdu in Karnataka, you might get this joke. I think Vijay will get this, “Kathe Ko Puraladalko, Merveninge Karasu”. It means, “put a garland around a donkey’s neck and bring it out in a procession”. So this is the language that Tipu invented
THE FALSE HISTORY OF MUSLIMS INTRODUCED IN BANGLADESH WAS MAINLY LED BY KHAN ORIGIN IN INDIA
KHANS ARE HINDU AND THEY ARE PATHAN
Pathans in India are citizens or residents of India who are of ethnic Pashtun ancestry. "Pathan" is the local Hindi-Urdu term for an individual who belongs to the Pashtun ethnic group, or descends from it

Willing suspension of disbelief is one of the main traits of Coleridge’s poetry. His most of poetry is objective which is opposite to Wordsworth's. In the case of showing craftsmanship in poetry making Coleridge uses high imagination, supernatural elements, and nature as tools of the formation. ‘The Rime of Ancient Mariner' is his famous narrative poem. The way he represents this poem is really magical. His other poems are ‘Christabel’, ‘Kubla Khan', etc which follow his God-gifted supernatural elements. One thing is necessary to mention that to establish his supernatural idea in his literary works the readers have to maintain the willing suspension of disbelief in their conscious mind. The way he depicts his poems' elements which are truly unbelievable and readers have fallen into the realm of high imagination as well as a peculiar composition that charms the mind because of its exceptionality.

In my opinion, to consume the strange feelings of the writings of S.T. Coleridge readers have to suppress the rational or logical feelings and have to follow the willing suspension of disbelief theory.

In the end, S.T. Coleridge is one of the representative writers of the Romantic Age after Wordsworth. So, we cannot avoid his creativity because of his extreme usage of willing suspension of disbelief rather than we can embrace him for his extraordinary highly imaginative narrative style.                            

English Literature at a Glance

Definition of English Literature


Definition

Literature depicts the subject matters of human life. It elucidates human’s feelings, emotions, aspirations, struggles, contemporary difficulties and so on. English literature is regarded as a multidisciplinary subject. It covers philosophy, theology, moral lessons, criticisms, human psychology, how to lead a pro-active life, the relationship between human and nature, science, reality as well as pragmatism for worldly success.

Different Ages of English Literature
                                          
                                            Different Eras of English Literature


1. Old English or Anglo Saxon Period (450-1066):
Ø  Major Writers: Caedmon and Bede

2. Middle English Period (1066-1500):
Ø  Major Writers: John Wycliff and Chaucer

3. Renaissance Period (1500-1660):
Ø  Major Writers: William Shakespeare, Edmund Spencer, Sir Philip Sydney, Christopher Marlowe, John Milton, Thomas Hobbes, Jeremy Taylor

4. Neo-Classical Period (1660-1785):
Ø  Major Writers: John Milton, John Dryden, William Congreve, John Locke, Alexander Pope, Jonathan Swift, Daniel Defoe, Samuel Johnson, Henry Fielding, William Blake

5. Romantic Period (1798-1832):
Ø  Major Writers: William Wordsworth, William Blake, S.T. Coleridge, P.B. Shelly, John Keats, Lord Byron

6. Victorian Period (1832-1901):
Ø  Major Writers: Alfred Tennyson, Robert Browning, Mahew Arnold, Charles Dickens, Emily Bronte, George Eliot, Thomas Hardy, John Stuart Mill,
.    
      7. The Modern Period (1901-1939):
Ø  Major Writers: George Bernard Show, William Butler Yeats, Bertrand Russel, David Herbert Lawrence, T.S. Eliot, Somerset Maugham, W.W. Gibson, Rupert Brooke.                                           


8    8.The Post-Modern Period (1939-Till Now):
Ø  Major Writers: Kurt Vonnegut, Jorge Luis Borges, Sammuel Beckett, Vladimir Nabokov, Chuck Palahniuk.      




Quotations & Proverbs from Literature

v  All the world’s a stage
And all the men women merely players
They have their exits and entrance;
An one man in his time plays many parts
His acts being seven ages.
                                               (William Shakespeare, As You Like It)

v  I came, I saw, I conquered
                             (Julius Caesar, Shakespeare)
v  Cowards die many times before their death
The valiant never taste of death but once.
                            (Julius Caesar, Shakespeare)

v  Give me the liberty to know, to utter and to argue freely according to conscience, above all liberties.
                          (John Milton, Areopagitica)
v  A mixure of lie doth ever add pleasure.
                           (Of Truth, Francis Bacon)

v  Studies serve for delight, for ornament and for ability.
(Of  Study, Francis Bacon)

v  Reading maketh a full man; conference ready man; and writing an exact man.
(Of Study, Francis Bacon)

v  Nature never did betray the heart that loved her
( Tintern Abbey, William Wordsworth)

v  The anchor of my purest thoughts, the nurse, the guide, the guardian of my heart and soul of all my moral being.
( Tintern Abbey, William Wordsworth)

v  Alone, alone, all, all alone, Alone on a wide sea.

(The Rime of the Ancient Mariners, S.T. Coleridge)

v  He prayeth best, who loveth best
All things both great and small.
For the dear God who loveth us,
He made and loveth all.
(The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, S.T. Coleridge)

v  Joy is my name, Sweet joy befall thee
(The Infant Joy, Songs of Innocence, William Blake)

v  Where Mercy, love and pity dwell,
There God is dwelling too.
( The Divine Image, Songs of Innocence, William Blake)

v  If winter comes, can spring be far behind!
(Ode to the West Wind, Shelley)

v  Beauty is truth, truth beauty that is all
Ye know on earth and all ye need to know
(Ode on a Grecian Urn, John Keats)

v  Time is the destroyer is time the preserver.
(T.S. Eliot)

v  Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful imagination.
(Wordsworth, Preface to Lyrical Ballads)


v   Poetry is the breath and finer spirit of knowledge.
(Wordsworth, Preface to Lyrical Ballads)

v   Poetry is the first and last of all knowledge.
It is as immortal as the heart of man.
(Wordsworth, Preface to Lyrical Ballads)

v  Man is born free and everywhere he is in chains.
(Rousseau)

v    The woods are lovely, dark and deep
But I have promises to keep
And miles to go before I sleep.
And miles to go before I sleep.
(Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, Robert Frost)

v  Morning  shows the day
(John Milton)

v  To be or not to be: that is the question
(Shakespeare, Hamlet)

v  Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven
(John Milton)(maximum people follow this rule but I am against it)

Oh! God give me the calibre to endure the mental torment in every moment of my life.
Because this is the pathway to heaven.

(Md Rizvy Rahman)














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