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Item Journey from Innocence to Experience in Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird(Faculty of English, 2020) Khadka, RabinThe Major thrust of this research is the exploration of the moral nature of human beings that is, whether people are essentially good or essentially evil. The Coexistence of Good and Evil: The research shows the reader the transition of Scout and Jem from innocent children, when they assume that all people are good, to a more adult perspective where they encounter evil, prejudice and hatred. This research approaches this question by dramatizing Scout and Jems transition from a perspective of childhood innocence, in which they assume that people are good because they have never seen evil, to a more adult perspective, in which they have confronted evil and must incorporate it, into their understanding of the world. As a result of this portrayal of the transition from innocence to experience. One of the most important themes involves the threat that hatred, prejudice and ignorance pose to the innocent. People such as Tom Robinson and Boo Radely are not prepared for the evil that they encounter, and as result they are destroyed. Whereas Scout is able to maintain her basic faith in human nature despite Toms conviction, Jems faith is Justice and in humanity is badly damaged and he retreats into a state of disillusionment. Keywords: Psychology, justice, quality and justice, innocence, transition, institutional racism, prejudice.Item Matter of Justice and feeling of Tragedy in Leo Tolstoy's “Three Questions”, “The Bird”and“God Sees the Truth, but Waits”(Department of English, 2017) Bhandari, DeepaThe research work based on Leo Tolstoy’s three stories “Three Questions”, “The Bird” and “God Sees the Truth, but Waits” explore the issues of matter of justice, tragedy and suffering. Justice is a relative term not absolute because it depends upon the type of fairness that one feels or in which culture one is born or grown up. It is a spiritual feeling in terms of tragedy that one experiences. Therefore, it is incomplete to define justice alone. Similarly, tragedy and suffering have negative connotations that are not desired by anyone as they provide tortures to human beings. However, justice cannot be measured if there were no tragedy and suffering. The story of “Three Questions” directly or indirectly deals with tragedy, justice and suffering. The king does not understand the importance of work or human value until he experiences himself. He realizes that the suffering that he got after helping the sage and tragedy of about to be killed by the visitor provides him to have right justice. “The Bird” gives similar relation of justice, tragedy and suffering. The boy does not understand the value of justice that his mother reminds until the bird dies because of suffering caused by the boy. The last story “God Sees the Truth, but Waits” brings the same theme of justice, tragedy and suffering. Tragedy occurs to Ivan when he is blamed of murdering a merchant, he undergoes suffering by being imprisoned for twenty-seven years and he gets justice when the real murderer confesses at last. Therefore, they always come together in the society whether people realize or not.Item The Tragic Vision in Melville’s Billy Budd, Sailor(Faculty Arts in English, 2012-09) Giri, GitaBilly Budd, Sailor , written by the famous American writer Herman Melville exposes the tragic vision. Therefore, the title is chosen “The Tragic Vision on Melville’s Billy Budd, Sailor”. As there are different types of tragic experience in modern period, attempt has been made to explore tragic experience as a real experience of life. In the novel, Billy Budd follows the peaceful resistance though he is accused byClaggart. There is numerous tragedies through the novel. However, tragedy is for the real experience of life in true sense. The academic significance of this resarch will provide a new kind of approach while studying the modern tragedy of a modern man. It equally focuses on the existence of good that is crucified at the hand of evil. This thesis is based on textual analysis by applying the modern tragedy as methodology. This thesis is oriented towards the tragic experience in modern society. Thus, the tragic hero takes pride in his single-handed battle against the destiny, though he is destroyed physically. He automatically feels proud sense of being undefeated after pain, suffering, trouble and sorrow. As a result, this tragic experience makes the life meaningful and real.Item Transition and Transformation of Position of Women in Deborah Ellis’ The Breadwinner(Department of English, 2019) Acharya, Binod PrasadThe present study attempts to analyze the transformation of female’s position that they are surviving by their own ways in Islamic countries in the novel The Breadwinner by Deborah Ellis. It focuses on the process of transition and transformation on females’ position in Muslim countries from pre Islamic period to recent time. Thus, this study aims to establish the search of females’ status and position in Islamic world that had been made invisible in the world of dominance in the name of Islam and the misinterpretation of religion by the male authority and the society to gain the goal of gender equality. Therefore, from Qur’anic point of view, Qur’an clearly states men and women as equal and they will earn both rewards and punishment equally. But after misinterpretation of Qur’an and the entry of Taliban, the situation of women becomes worse. They lost all their rights, opportunity and freedom in their own societies. So the females’ characters of the novel are transforming themselves from the meek characters to strong freedom fighter just only to survive in the Taliban rule. So this research tries to explain search for the rights and freedom of females, freedom to dream anything under powerful Islamic communities which is affected by the war and the strict rules of the Taliban society just to achieve the goal of improving on human injustice and gender inequalities in the Islamic countries.