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Volume 1 Issue 1 [October-December, 2023]

Id Title & Author Paper
1 Socio-Cultural Aspects in "Chemmeen": A Critical Study | R.J. Surya

This paper focused on social and cultural aspects on the extended prose fiction or novel where the characters are one in their language and different social and religious notions are pictured. The novel exhibits a fishermen community and different sorts of mind-sets are travelling among them.

Socio-Cultural Aspects in Chemmeem: A Critical Study
2 Infirmity to Resuscitation: Tantalizing Therapy of Nature in the Selected Poems of Sara Teasdale | S. Alfred Pravin

Every human life in the World is sheltered by the magnanimous and impeccable service of natural ecosystem. The noble favor which is rendered by nature is free of cost and no man’s labor. Human’s amalgam with nature provides colossal benefits for one’s mental and physical well- being.

Infirmity to Resuscitation: Tantalizing Therapy of Nature in the Selected Poems of Sara Teasdale
3 Matriarchal Tribalism in Neela Padmanabhan’s "Where the Lord Sleeps" | P. Amali Jenifer

This paper signifies the matriarchal society and how the women are wealthy by their laws, beliefs, values and customs. At the same time, the fall of women in the role of mother and wife; reflect the status of men in family when women forget her duties in her role.

Matriarchal Tribalism in Neela Padmanabhan’s Where the Lord Sleeps
4 A Brief Study of Developing Pronunciation Competence while Learning English as Second Language | R.Shakthi Vikram

Understanding English pronunciation is a difficult task for regional people. This research mainly focuses on how the regional people mispronounce most of the commonly used words, how teachers teach pronunciation using various methods, and how Noam Chomsky's pronunciation.

A Brief Study of Developing Pronunciation Competence while Learning English as Second Language
5 A Scrutiny of Upright Utility in Amish Tripathi's "Sita: Warrior of Mithila" | A. Diwakar

This study focuses on the author's moral principles in Sita: Warrior of Mithila. In the Ram Chandra Series, Sita: Warrior of Mithila is the second book. This series' books each focuses on an important Ramayana figure. As a result, Ram from the Ramayana is the main subject of the first book in this series.

A Scrutiny of Upright Utility in Amish Tripathi’s
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