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SUMMARY OF THE SUBLIME BY LONGINUS

 Longinus defines literary sublimity as 'excellence in language'. The sublime in literature refers to use of language and description that excites thoughts and emotions beyond ordinary experience. The author of sublime defines sublimity in literature as the 'echo of greatness of spirit', that is the moral and imaginative power that pervades his work. This is the first known instance in which greatness in literature is ascribed to qualities innate in the writer rather than his art. The concept of sublime is generally accepted to refer to a style of writing that elevates itself above the ordinary. Longinus sets out five sources of sublimity: great thoughts, strong emotions, certain figures of thought and speech, noble diction, and dignified word arrangement. The effects of sublime are : loss of rationality, an alienation leading to identification with the creative process of the artist and a deep emotion mixed in pleasure and exaltation.
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Summary of Mimesis by Plato

 The word Mimesis is greek which means imitation. Plato and Aristotle spoke of mimesis as the representation of nature. According to Plato, all the artistic creation is a form of imitation. In his theory of Mimesis, Plato says that all art is mimetic by nature; art is an imitation of life. He believed that 'idea' is the ultimate reality. Art imitates idea and so it is imitation of reality. He gives an example of a carpenter and a chair. The idea of 'chair' first came in the mind of carpenter. He gave physical shape to his idea out of wood and created a chair. Thus painter's chair is twice removed from reality. Hence he believed that art is twice removed from reality. He gives first importance to philosophy as philosophy deals with the ideas whereas poetry deals with illusion. So to Plato, philosophy is superior to poetry. Plato rejected poetry as it is mimetic in nature on the moral amd philosophical grounds.  Aristotle replied to the charges made by his guru Plato ...

BOOK REVIEW: THE ALCHEMIST BY PAULO COELHO

   ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Paulo Coelho is a globally known brazilian author. He is famous for his spiritual and philosophical novels like "The Alchemist". The Alchemist became a world wide bestseller book, inspiring many people to pursue their "personal legend". ABOUT THE BOOK: I heard a lot about his book so i thought of giving it a try and I totally loved it.           The book is about a young shepherd boy from spain named, Santiago. He gets a dream every night of finding a treasure in Egyptian pyramids. He decides to follow his dream. In his journey he meets a variety of characters, some guides him to his personal legend and some takes advantage of him. He learns to read omens which lead him on his path of self discovery and knowlegde of universe. The novel describes Santiago's journey, experiences and the difficulties he has to face in order to find his treasure. He proceeds his journey with a question in mind that if he will get the treasure in the py...

Mindfulness for stress relief: Finding calm in the chaos

In today's world, stress and anxiety can easily become overwhelming. Mindfulness is a powerful tool that can help you find calm and reduce stress. And i'm saying this from my own experience. In this blog post, we will explore the benefits of mindfulness for stress relief and provide tips on how to incorporate mindfulness into your daily life. What is Mindfulness : Mindfulness is the practice of being present in the moment paying attention to your thoughts, feelings, and sensations without judgement. It's about cultivating awareness and acceptance of the present moment, rather than getting caught up in thoughts of the past or worries about the future.         Mindfulness reduce the production of stress hormones like cortisol, leading to a decrease in anxiety and stress level. It helps you making it easier to manage your emotions and thoughts in a healthy way. By training your mind to stay present, mindfulness can improve your focus and concentration. Mindfulness pract...

BEYOND THE COASTLINE : EXPLORING ORISSA

 4 Day Trip to Orissa 1st day F or me the real enjoyment of traveling comes in train with everyone sitting, eating, singing together. So we decided to take our trip to orissa by train. We reached Puri railway station in the morning. After reaching the station, we went to our hotel and settle down ourselves. After some rest we decided to go the beach and i was very excited because it was my first time going to beach ever in my life. In order to explore better we walk to the beach. It was mesmerizing especially during the time of sun set. We stayed there until the evening and return to our hotel. 2nd day On the 2nd day, we get ready for darshan of lord jagannath in the morning around 5 O'clock. We get ready early in the morning in order to avoid gathering because a lot of bhakt gather there every single day. After entering the temple we were asked to deposit our phones and chappals in a counter outside the temple as no photos and videos were allowed inside the temple. We spend our wh...

BOOK REVIEW : A LIFE IN WORDS : MEMOIRS by Ishmat Chughtai

A LIFE IN WORDS [Kaghazi Hai Pairahan] Ishmat chughtai was an Indian Urdu novelist , short story writer and filmmaker . And a padma Shri awardee. I recently came through Chughtai's Memoir : A Life in Words and i really loved it. I was not aware of chughtai's writing before memoir . I love how beautifully she reflects her life journey mirroring the social mileu of her time. She describes her every struggle and experiences growing up in a conservative  muslim family like how she starve herself to get the permission of her parents for school, which ultimately change her life by exposing her to the works of realist writers like gorky and chekov , woman rights activist like Rasheed Jahan  and the Progressive Writers Association .  And one of my favourite incidents is her humorous act of hiding her burqa on a train to avoid wearing it. For her, wearing the burqa was nor merely an act of act modesty but a symbolic humiliation and restriction on her intellectual and persona...

ANIME LOVER FRIEND

 It was during the summer vacation of my high school days when anime came to my life again. As a child i used to watch Doraemon, Ninja Hatori, Henry, Sinchan etc and i really loved doraemon very much. I mean who wouln't like to have a robot like doraemon. But as i grew up, many things came up to my life and with the passing time i lost my  touch with anime [cartoons... or whatever you say] But i met someone in my high school. We used to be very close friends and she was a great anime lover. She always try to convince me that i should watch her favourite anime movie. She was like "it's so good you should try this. i guarantee, you will love it......". But i didn't take her seriously as i was a grown up teenager in high school and such things are for children, right!  After some months, our summer vacation started and i was excited. I was preparing, and made a list of things to do in my vacation but, i guess the list was a little bit short for a month of vacation an...