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Item Power feminism in Bapsi Sidhwa water ‘a Foucauldian analysis(UMT, Lahore, 2018) Mariyam ZafarThe study grants the thorough analysis of water by Bapsi Sidhwa. It would discover the novel under the lens of Foucault theory of feminism and power.it interrelates the theory of with the text to elucidate the feminism liability well-defined by the social setup. This study work not only reveals the feminine duty but also inspires the reader to take a step in contradiction of the male chauvinism. It also replicates the idea of altered critics and authors regarding the text as they have put in thoughts the different magnitudes of novel. It shows the reinforcing of female misery within novel yet depicting image and status of women in south Asian society .Furthermore it also talk about the power that modern power is elaborate in creating rather than simply suppressing individuals has also frolicked a part in a provocative move within feminism away from old-style liberationist political alignment.Item Double reading of Keats’ odes(UMT, Lahore, 2018) Muhammad Abis RazaThe odes of John Keats are no doubt the most celebrating piece of literature in the history of English literature. Almost all the critics of his odes have gone on so far to say that his odes are among the world’s masterpiece. The texts Keats has used in his odes have the potential within itself in generating new meanings, long-lasting sweetness and aesthetic value. Through the period since after his death till now critics wrote many appreciating and controversial essays on his odes, but no critics can say his work is the best interpretation of his odes. The research work will try to reach to the closest possible meaning of the text by applying the theory of Deconstruction suggested by Jacques Derrida. Theory of Deconstruction suggested by Derrida claimed that words produce meaning as a result of their differences with other words in the text. The process of Deconstruction takes place at different levels of the text, i.e. phonological, semantic, syntactic, and structural levels. In the lens of Deconstruction there is no specific or particular meaning of text. Every time a text is read, it supplies different meanings. The most important part of the Derridian study is the ‘Double Reading’ process. In the process, in the first reading, the person who is deconstructing a text has to make a go through of the text in the traditional manner, pointing out where the text seems to produce a meaning in the text. In the second reading, the person has to look for the alternative meanings and use them to negate any particular one by discovering the contradictory meanings surfaced during the process of deconstruction. In the research work the qualitative research method has been used which mainly focuses on the odes of John Keats, theory of Deconstruction by Jacques Derrida and other relating books and articles. Through the application of the principles of the theory of Deconstruction on Keats’ selected odes, the research work will try to come up with a new reading of his two odes i.e. ‘Ode to a Nightingale’ and ‘Ode to a Grecian Urn’.Item Female disempowerment in cracking India(UMT, Lahore, 2018) Hafiza Fizza AbidThe present research uncovers how Sidhwa addresses the sexual orientation persecution in Ice Candy Man. Distinctive specialists additionally contends that Sidhwa portray the subjection of ladies to assault, transformation, constrained relational unions and different sexual maltreatment amid segment and in the times of harmony. The general public view ladies as the respect of family. In the event of minimization she endures the sexual viciousness, she gets disregard, bringing about the respect murdering of the family. Sidhwa speak to this persecution, minimization, and brutality as the disgraceful occasion.. The chosen book of the essayist indicates how the ladies are mistreated, minimized, controlled, and misused by the men under the shade of social, social, and religious customs. This examination will uncover both the savage and inconspicuous manners by which man centric society stifle the female to control in the general public. The motivation behind this venture is to give a women's activist way to deal with see how Sidhwa functions depict ladies' encounters amid the Partition of India and the effect that the contention had upon them. In this way, the goal is to concentrate on how the characters speak to the state of ladies in that basic period and to investigations their improvement through the story. I embrace a broad investigation of the novel concentrating on the female characters, particularly on Lenny, Ayah, and Lenny's mom and Godmother. In the first place I investigate the fundamental female characters in Cracking India, their association with other female and male characters of the story, and furthermore the distinctions among them relying upon their economic wellbeing and ethnicity.Item The representation of socio-cultural oppression in E. M. Forester’s a passage to India(UMT, Lahore, 2018) Muhammad Wasim HaiderThe study targeted to scrutinize the illustration of social and cultural subjugation of the native people by the hands of the imperial power; British Empire. Forester reinforced the imperialistic ideology and portrayed the Indians as a marginalized and inferior race. The novelist, unintentionally, criticized the colonizer and sympathized with the subjugated Indian masses. The miserable life of the natives and constant disrespect and humiliation were the major causes which created the colonial tension. The natives faced suppression and were made ashamed of themselves after the injection of inferiority complex into their veins. A Passage to India, allegorically, unveils the fact that the Indian soil and landscape resisted against the invader, and, they were never welcomed by the atmosphere and geography. The racial differences and stereotypical concept about the orients never allowed the two populations to come closer and live in harmony with each other on the same soil. In contrast to the collective relationship between East and West, the individual friendship somewhat survived in the novel but prey to distrust and misjudgment. The novel finishes with an open end revealing that the relationship might build and bitterness might squeeze when the East and West stand on equal grounds.Item Narcissist behavior on Facebook of UMT students (males & females)(UMT, Lahore, 2018) Afza AshrafNarcissism is a multifaceted term which envelops qualities of ordinary identity and an identity issue. In any case, explore that recommends a conceivable increment in narcissistic identity inclinations among university matured understudies of UMT (University of Management and Technology) that demonstrate their narcissist conduct on Facebook. The expanding notoriety of long range informal communication destinations, for example, Facebook has offered ascend to theories that the power of utilizing these stages is related with narcissistic inclinations. Nonetheless, late research on this issue has been everything except definitive. The objective of this paper is to inspect the advancement of the idea of narcissism and narcissist conduct of understudies of UMT (University of Management and Technology) on Facebook. This will at that point be connected to the effect that narcissism has on understudies utilizing Facebook. Note that people high in narcissistic characteristics experience numerous issues incorporating challenges with relational and proficient connections, and poor understanding and mindfulness. In addition, understudies high in narcissism are in peril of scholastic disappointment, particularly in certain lofty university conditions that will probably cultivate narcissistic inclinations.Item The inside and outside of on-screen adaptations of children literature(UMT, Lahore, 2018) Komal TahirThe study entities the psychoanalytical analysis considering the children literary fiction adaptations which will not only explore the negative effects of the animated movies but also the influence of the negatives attributes on the cognitive development of children. The impact of foul images will be discovered in the following research with the involvement of psychoanalytical theory of Sigmund Freud. It will also weave the levels of personality development, Id, Ego, and Superego in analyzing the changes in child’s imaginative thinking and behavior. The thesis unfolds the dimensions of mass media production and its negative portrayal of characters. The research also puts a light upon the understanding of different critics about the children literature and role of children fiction adaptations. It also intends to present the stereotypical images displayed in animated movies and its effect of a child’s retentive processing. In addition, the media transform the thinking process of children, regarding to this point the study highlights the disturbance in child’s learning process with the help of three surface levels of mind, conscious, unconscious and preconscious.Item A psychological reading of feminine selves in six feet of the country by Nadine Gordimer(UMT, Lahore, 2018) Ghulam QalandarThis critical study aims to illuminate the Psychoanalysis as an expression of literary criticism on "Six Feet of the Country” by Nadine Gordimer. This research highlights the all female characters and investigates the social and cultural stereotypes attached to woman. It also dissects the psyche of female characters and defines the negation of feminist urge of Selfhood. The frame work employed in this study is Freud's psychoanalysis and Simon de Beauvoir's view point. The vague notion of women psychological state is overviewed by Freudian lens. The purpose of this dissertation is to throw a light on the dark lives of women and their priceless existence in front of the man. Most of the work regarding Nadine Gordimer is based upon novels, but this case study deals with the discussion of her stories. This research examines the female psyche and as well as the role play of culture and society in their lives. These are the crucial components of this study which are roaming around the concept of womanhood. This discussion is motivated by two research questions, first is about the Psychological Investigation which deals with the feminine psyche and other is about the Negation of Selfhood which advocates the interruption of society in the life of a women. In the end this research advances our understanding regarding the worthless and trivial existence of women and their objectification under the Freud and de Beviour's concept.Item Psycho analogy theory of hope in the ancient mariner(UMT, Lahore, 2018) Ahmet CelikThe poems of Samuel Coleridge are no doubt the most celebrating piece of literature in the history of English literature and among all his poems. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge represents the consequence of God's manifestations. Obviously The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is something other than a person's story: it is additionally a significant investigation of the human condition. The sonnet additionally offers Hope, release, and recuperation; and this paper aims to discuss this theme in detail. It is expected that a reader will find in The Ancient Mariner things that Coleridge did not consciously know were there, but it seems unlikely that Coleridge intended the poem to be a personal allegory. The main purpose of the study is also to address such elements, among them the main focus will be on the element of hope. So for this purpose I have applied the Psycho Analogy theory of Hope and tried to address the element of hope in the poem. The theory was formulated by Sigmund Freud and in the theory the free associations, dreams interpretation, and analyses of confrontation and devolution are used to discover the suppressed unconscious instincts worries internal conflicts, in order to free psychic energy for mature love and work. This study contends to set up a stream of activity between the conscious and the oblivious by complementing the inclination capacity of the psyche so as to reestablish psychic balance in the person's identity. Coleridge believes that humanity is set into an unbreakable cycle of egotism that believes that allegedly more ‘complex’ life is more valuable than any other kinds of life on the planet. As a result of study; it’s this very self-involved egocentrism that hinders their capacity to determine between right and wrong outside of systematic legal boundaries and much of time is wasted trying to control outside forces when instead it should be put to use trying to understand nature and work with it instead of against it.Item Hallidayan discourse analysis of john Donne’s love poems(UMT, Lahore, 2018) Shumaila ZulqarnainThis paper attempts to analyze John Donne’s poetry through Hallidayan model of Discourse analysis. Previous studies on John Donne poetry have focused on scholarly and some semantic highlights, featuring the connection of theme and figuration in progress. In any case, such studies have given careful consideration to the lexical relations play in foregrounding expressive capacities, which is very crucial for a comprehensive interpretation and understanding of the poet’s idiolect. This study, along these lines, researches the stylistic value of sense relations, lexis and thematization, and indigenous idioms in the texts. . The three Meta functions of language ideational, interpersonal, and textual, inside the broad discourse-stylistic theoretical framework, were used for the analysis, particularly as they reflect the interface among form and function. Selected Poems cut over the unmistakable periods of the writer's inventive profession were purposively chosen for detailed investigation. The textual Meta function has especially encouraged the examination of synonymy, antonym, hyponymy, lexis and thematization, and social sayings, as components of connotation and attachment in the writings, in connection to their social and ideological setting. The study reveals that, the devices of Halliday model of discourse analysis such as socio cultural environment, Genre, discourse semantic, lexico grammar and register plays role in the analysis of poems of john Donne. Furthermore, this study shows the literary devices such as metaphors and metaphorical conceit in the selected poems of John Donne. The deeply analysis of Halliday’s model and the poems of John Donne is shown that how the model is applied on the poems of John Donne.Item Frustration of guilt in the scarlet letter(UMT, Lahore, 2018) Veena HayatThe study explicitly examines the notion of frustration and guilt in The Scarlet Letter and deals with the critical evaluation of strict rules and policies of puritans. It contends that instead of reforming, puritan’s laws lead the people towards sin and crime. This research paper is based on qualitative analysis and not only analyzes the idea of guilt with respect to puritan’s society but also compares it with the modern times. For the stated purpose it evaluates three major characters of the novel namely Hester Prynne, Roger Chillingworth and Dimmisdale. The relationship of frustration and guilt is also explored in this study. Guilt is a feeling caused by the realization of the fact that a person has done something wrong. Frustration of guilt can be dangerous if not dealt properly. By investigating the ways of dealing with the frustration and guilt of all the three major characters this paper contends that frustration has a demonic dimension which can be turned into a form of revenge which ultimately converts into guilt from which one has no escape expect for confessing it publically. So unlike Dimmisdale and Chillingworth, Hester is relieved from her guilt because she accepts her fault publically and uses her punishment to rebuild herself.Item Elizabeth’s untraditional view of marriage in pride and prejudice(UMT, Lahore, 2018) Adan ShahzazdiThe purpose of this research is to scrutinize the character of Elizabeth. By focusing on the practices of marriage of 19th century, this paper contends that Elizabeth subverts the social and patriarchal norms of the century. She does not fit in the category of women of that era; where women were evaluated as “Other” and subordinate, whereas male machismo was prevailing. So eventually, they had to face gender disparity, inheritance problems, lack of monetary support and discrimination on the basis of the Class. Due to all the only solution women had to get married according to the decree of the society. Women were enforced to marry a man not of their own choice but rather a man who could accomplish the concurrences well. The social position of women was driven on the basis of the status of their family or their husband. So accordingly they had to marry a man who is best and was imposed upon them by their family. This paper proposes that Elizabeth artfully challenges the societal norms and interminably refuses to concede. Confronting the traditional gender norms, not only she asserts her feminist perspective but also, she challenges the gender discrimination, the class difference, the patriarchal Pride and the traditional matchmaking. Hence in the novel she remained determined by neglecting the societal pressure of choosing a “man of a good fortune”.Item Psychoanalytical study of Girish Karnad’s naga-mandala(UMT, Lahore, 2018) SYED ABUBAKARThe dissertation enlighten the “Psychoanalytical Study of Girish Karnad’s Naga-Mandala” (1988). This research will explore this play through the lens of Theory of psychoanalysis presented by Sigmund Freud. The play uses symbolic language which is interpreted psychoanalytically to reveal the latent content of the mind. It views the psychology of man and woman on two levels, the consciousness and other sub-consciousness. It is a study to bring out the split in one’s identity because of the conflicts between life of instincts and regulations. Furthermore, the dissertation bring forth the protagonist’s quest for identity through psychoanalytic approach.Item Linguistic strategies in American brat(UMT, Lahore, 2018) Nida AshrafThe crux of this paper is to dig out some interesting elements of a Linguistic strategies. Linguistic strategy that has been used in it, would remain on main. Moreover, the novel really has a vast range of a strategy Code switching that comes under Linguistic strategy. All those elements could be dig out by a keen reading of a novel. A Language, we know, not just used for communication but it also provides the person’s background and his social area. The strategy Linguistic strategy has enormously been used in the novel American Brat. This post-colonial novel depicts the influence of some words and dressing codes on colonizers. Like the terms Orthodox, Hybridity and Diaspora has been used in the novel that proves it to be a post-colonial novel. The strategy that has been used in it, “Code switching” include some types of it and those are, loan words, untranslated words, food, items of clothing, reference of religion and reference of songs etc. These strategies could help out a reader and could make an increment to his knowledge.Item Demolishing patriarchy and building feminism in Girish Karnad’s play naga-mandala and water novel by Bapsi Sidhwa(UMT, Lahore, 2018) Ayesha Sher PashaThe study aims in analyzing the man women relationship which represented in the Indian play Naga-Mandala and Water novel using the theory of Simon de Beauvoir’s “Second Sex” and the concept of patriarchy. The study investigates in female point of view or feminism that how women are under controlled the patriarchal system. They become the victim of brutal society and treated as other species. The writers criticize involuntarily on the miserable state of women. Both the texts naga-mandala play and Water novel deals with the story of marriage, love disloyalty, oppression, subjugation, isolation and the bitterness of the society toward women. Naga-mandala play and Water novel reflects upon the contemporary Indian culture and social life through the lens of myths and traditional customs. Both texts concerned with the psychological problems, feminism, child marriages and its consequences and conflicts experienced by men and women in their different social situations. The Water novel and Naga-Mandala play finishes with an end reveling that women faced problems socially and in marriage life, the process of conversion of the immature and emotionally under developed women into a settled and fully grown. Women fight against the patriarchy by their own way and they get refuge from the filthy and suffocated society that bound them in a specific place where no one is sincere to them , also they start the new chapter of their livesItem Psychoanalysis of character of ‘Feroza’ under the social and cultural norms in the novel an American brat(UMT, Lahore, 2018) Muhammad Numair AwanThe study investigates the psychological state of a teenage girl living in a closed eastern society. The aim of the study is to find out the elements which cause a young girl from an Asian country such as Pakistan to be psychologically and mentally weak in making her decisions about her life. It can be observed that the migration from an eastern society to a western society causes a lot of uncertainty in an individual. In this study the following questions are answered that how the societal and cultural norms of a closed eastern society affect the psychology of a teenage girl and if the western settings make a girl more independent in her life. The theories such as the theory of psychoanalysis, the theory of archetypes and the theory of feminism are used to answer these questions. The conclusion of the research is that the suffering of a teenage girl is because of her parents and her very own society. The study has also shown that there is lack of communication between the parents and their daughters from the eastern countries which is the reason for the weak state of mind of their daughters. The most significant result from this study was that if the parents want to understand the psychology of their daughters they should communicate with them.Item The archetypal analysis of tomorrow by graham swift(UMT, Lahore, 2018) Umm-e-HabibaThis study entitles the psychoanalytical examination of the text by Graham Swift, “Tomorrow”. This psychoanalytical study explores the entire personality of the protagonist of the novel on the basis of Carl Jung’s theory of Unconscious and Archetypes. This study dissects the character of protagonist through the revelation of personal, collective unconscious, and repressed desire. Also, it draws its attention towards different kinds of archetypes as suggested by Carl Jung and its universal application on the protagonist of the novel. By considering Carl Jung’s theory, this research work is able to access protagonist’s mind through stream of consciousness. The protagonist of Tomorrow at night reviews the major events of her life and contemplates about different times and places by awakening her unconscious mind into conscious. This research also throws a light upon the criticism of different critics regarding the psychoanalytical theory of Carl Jung. The aim of this research is to investigate the novel’s protagonist by distinguishing her personal personality from societal boundaries. The method of qualitative study is being used for this research work that has laid its emphasis upon the continual flow of protagonist’s thoughts and memories. The recollections of memories along with the amalgamation of profound thoughts of the protagonist will help better to scrutinize the text under Carl Jung’s theory. Carl Jung’s theory will attest that an individual just like the novel’s protagonist can bring his/her unconscious mind into his/her consciousness through a mental effort of recalling.Item The analysis of five queen’s road by Soraya khan in the lens of historiographic metafiction(UMT, Lahore, 2018) Sidra AliThe Research entitles the analysis of the substantial text of Sorayya Khan, “Five Queen’s Road” which will not only give the novel a different dimension to study except the pain, memory and war but it will also question the authority of the writer as single or original author. It will underline the writer’s pastime of past time which leads them to the exclusive creation of a text while shedding its light upon Post-Modern theory; Historiographic Metafiction. The thesis unfolds the text which is more than a fiction and less than the actual reality by the application of these particular features of the theory; Intertextuality and Ironic Parody. It also anticipates to present the novel with the diverse dimension which does not include the study of basic themes and ideas but it deals with the process how these universal themes of Partition and shattered hopes are displayed through the distinctive style of Sorayya Khan. As a whole, the study provides the realm to know about the facts of historic past with the idiosyncratic mouthpiece which clearly signifies the creativity.Item Progressive and conservative aspects of feminism in jane Austen’s(UMT, Lahore, 2018) KiranJane Austen wrote a marvelous novel Pride and Prejudice which is published in January 28, 1813. Despite the fact that in her age, women are viewed as enthusiastic, feeble, emotional, and submissive, Austen portrays her unique character, Elizabeth as a woman who has her own viewpoints, sentiments, and suppositions. This research paper analyzes feminism in Pride and Prejudice from its progressive and conservative aspects. Firstly feminism is discussed in detail in this research paper then feminism in Pride and prejudice novel is analyzed from progressive and conservative aspects. This research paper contains the information about the author of pride and Prejudice novel, Jane Austen. Jane Austen as a novelist and her unique writing style of Pride and prejudice novel are also discussed in this research paper. Jane Austen as an 18th century feminist: also discussed in this research paper. The main aim of writing this research paper is to highlight the factors which show that the Pride and Prejudice novel is having a feminist approach and the protagonist of the novel Elizabeth is having the elements of being a feminist in a patriarchal society through the narrative technique used by the writer Jane Austen.Item Scrutiny of “Twilight and Delhi” and “Joys of Motherhood” Under the lens of “Misogyny” and “Simone De Beauvoir’s theory”(UMT, Lahore, 2018) RIMSHA FAROOQIThe dissertation detects the thorough analysis of two different works including post-colonial (Twilight and Delhi) and postmodern metafiction (Joys of Motherhood, 2011). This research would discover these novels under the lens of theory of feminism presented by “Simone De Beauvoir” in his book Second Sex (1949). This study interrelates the theory of feminism with the text to clarify the term misogyny and feminism liability well-defined by the social setup. This work not only reveals the feminine duty but also inspires the reader to take a step in contradiction of the phallocentricm. This research explores bias status of women, and claims that males becomes central force while female was pushed back in the dark and unknown world as a discriminated and torture gender. It also replicates the idea of altered critics and authors regarding the texts as they have put in thoughts the different extents of novels. This exploration shows the reinforcing of male superiority and female and inferiority within novel yet depicting image and status of women in post-colonial (Twilight and Delhi, 2007) and post-modern era (Joys of Motherhood, 2011).Item The concept of post-colonialism in reluctant fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid(UMT, Lahore, 2018) Sara AftabThis study presents the deep analysis of a novel “reluctant fundamentalist” which is written by Mohsin Hamid in 2007. This noel will be explored under the post-colonial theory by Leela Ghandi. This research will show the hybridist identity of the main character in the novel named as Genghis Khan who stuck between the east and west culture. This research points out all the conflicts between the characters as well as countries. The way perception of “American dreams” changes in the life of Asian man when white people changes their attitude after collapse of world trade center (9/11) incident. Then native hybridist term will be discussed with the references through the novel. This term will show another aspect of post colonialism.