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Item Antics of Antihero in Nabokov’s Lolita(Faculty of english, 2008-02) Limbu, Deb RajThis thesis ‘Antics of Antihero in Nabokov’s Lolita’ is the study of strange behavior of the antihero Humbert Humbert, who is the protagonist of Nabokov’s novel Lolita. It is the study of his life right from the beginning of his problems to his fully-fledged criminality. It is the attempt to investigate the wrongs that happen to and that turn the antihero a notorious criminal. By establishing the meaningful connection between the problems that the antihero suffers and the subsequent moves the antihero makes, the researcher tries to explain the habits of the antihero. In this research, perspective is the moral one. The moral and judgment faculty has been acknowledged as the key-factors in one’s well-being. Focus goes to the learning/education process, for the reason that morality is learnt and the incomplete or the misunderstood learning results into impairment in judgment faculty. Therefore, the main task this researcher undertakes to perform is to identify the circumstances responsible for the mind’s growth towards the wrong direction in order to demystify the antihero’s strangeness and to simplify the complexity of his behavior.Item Cultural Consciousness in Rita Dove's Poetry(Department of English, 2008) Parajuli, Gopi RajThis thesis is an effort to see culture on the base of Rita Dove’s poetry. It concentrates on revealingthe beauty and significance of everyday events in ordinary lives. Including poems offer the observations on both personal and public issues to the experiences of African Americans. This thesis explores the concept of cultural consciousness in Dove’s poetry. It embraces most of the word about music, economy, mobility, color, laughs, jokes, and so one equally privileged the consciousness of culture.Loves, sexuality, laughing, life with humor and irony, etc., are the common technique in black culture which is linked here with cultural consciousness. It tries to open a new window into the lives of African American and into the minds of a large segment of Black culture. It links into culture and speaks about Black freedom, justice, behave, and so on; although, Dove speaks very less about humanity but this thesis searches cultural matter. The nobility of freedom, economic, and political repression, a quest of change to improvement of black is also cultural consciousness which recounts in depth.Item Poetics of Postcolonialism in Michael Ondaatje'sThe English Patient(Department of English, 2007) Pathak, Tilak Prasadno available