Browsing by Subject "Ecological Consciousness"
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Item Ecological Consciousness in Dylan Thomas' Poetry(Department of English, 2006) Chapagain, Krishna Prasad; Chapagain, Krishna PrasadDylan Thomas' poetry reflects the world of nature as having an organic whole and interconnects the body nature with the body text. There is a kind of ethical and biocetnric vision of nature connecting landmarks with textmarks, thereby making a kind of interplay between all the ingredients of nature so as to oppose utilitarian value of nature that has caused modern environmental degradation. The communion and interconnection between man and nature are enhanced by death as a medium to let human beingsin the sanctified world of nature. His poems are eco-effects as they are composed by the inspiration of ecology with ecological consciousness.Item Ecological consciousness in Nikhil Advani's Delhi Safari(Department of English, 2016) Mahato, Shyam BikeshNot AvailableItem Ecological Consciousness in Robert Frost’s Poetry(Central Department of English, 2007) Adhikari, Devi PrasadRobert Frost's poems reflect the world of nature as an organic whole. His bio-centric vision of nature captures the internal bond between human and elemental world. There is a kind of intricate web among the elements of the natural world along with human beings. Frost has shown the interplay between all ingredients of nature to oppose utilitarian value that has caused modern environmental degradation. The communion and interconnection between man and nature are enhanced by locating human being as a part of sanctified world of nature. Frost's poems are eco-effects as they are composed by inspiration of ecology with ecological awareness. Frost has presented nature as a transforming force, which tends to create activity and knowledge and behind which lies a deep ecological consciousness.Item Nexus between Thulung Death Ritual and Ecological Consciousness(Department of English, 2018) Rai, SujataThis thesis is an analysis of the Thulung Death Rituals of the inhabitants of Ilamdistrict in eastern Nepal. The death ritual of this community is eco-friendly and it shows the direct link with ecology.The way they show the reverence towards nature gives a special place and distinct identity to Thulung community.This ritual in Thulung ethnicityis primarily dependent on nature. While decaying the dead body inside the ground, it promotes the nature rather than polluting it, and hence death ritual in ‘Thulung’ is eco-friendly. This thesis also explains the relation between human and nature. It also shows how Kirati people are conscious in preserving nature and its importance. For thispurpose,the research has used some insights from ecocritical criticism and some ideas related to performance studies. Key Words:-death ritual,ecocriticism, cultural artifacts, ecosystem, Thulung ethnicity