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Devika Panikar
Devika Panikar
27 episodes
9 hours ago
δάσκαλος (dáskalos) means the teacher in Greek. Devika Panikar has been teaching English Language and Literature since 2006. She is an Assistant Professor with the Directorate of Collegiate Education under the Government of Kerala and now works at the Government Law College, Thiruvananthapuram. This is a collection of lecture notes she prepared by referencing various sources for her students’ perusal.
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δάσκαλος (dáskalos) means the teacher in Greek. Devika Panikar has been teaching English Language and Literature since 2006. She is an Assistant Professor with the Directorate of Collegiate Education under the Government of Kerala and now works at the Government Law College, Thiruvananthapuram. This is a collection of lecture notes she prepared by referencing various sources for her students’ perusal.
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Episodes (20/27)
Devika Panikar
Tagore as a Poet

An outstanding poet, a legend of prose and a perfect philosopher – Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore is the greatest of the Indians writing in English. His fine writings which have been popularly described as 'magical poetry and elegant prose', are an impeccable metrical achievement. His fame as a poet in English rests chiefly on Gitanjali, which is a transcreation of the Bengali original, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913, making him the first non-European to win the coveted honour.

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3 years ago
13 minutes 7 seconds

Devika Panikar
The Song of the Road

Pather Panchali, a vibrant ballad that begins with joy and ends in determination, chronicles the glorious discoveries along the path of everyday life- from spots for secret picnics and the flavour of desserts, to the pleasure of fulfilled dreams and lessons embedded in disappointed hopes. Written by Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay, the Indian-Bengali author and serialised in the Bengali monthly magazine, Bichitra, in the late 1920s, it came out as a book in 1929, stunning the literary world with its originality. In Bengali, Pather means road and Panchali means folk song. So Pather Panchali is The Song of the Road. It is the story of two children, Durga and Apu, growing up poor in a village otherwise rich with forests, a river, a rail track on the edge and magical yarns.

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3 years ago
15 minutes 58 seconds

Devika Panikar
The Tragicomedy

Tragicomedy is a genre that blends elements of both comedy and tragedy. Most often seen in dramatic literature, it can be a tragedy with a happy ending or a tragedy with enough comic relief that the mood of the entire play is improved. Mostly, the characters in tragicomedy are exaggerated, and sometimes there might be a happy ending after a series of unfortunate events. It is incorporated with jokes throughout the story, just to lighten the tone.

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4 years ago
4 minutes 8 seconds

Devika Panikar
The Comedy

Comedy is a genre of fiction that is intended to incite laughter and amusement, especially in theatre,  television, radio, books, film, stand-up comedy or any other  entertainment medium. It dates back to the Ancient Greeks, originating  from the comedy literary definition which refers to a medieval story or  narrative involving an amusing character that triumphs over poor  circumstances, creating comic effects.

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4 years ago
3 minutes 45 seconds

Devika Panikar
Exploration into Individuality

Readers of Szymborska’s poetry have often noted its wit, irony, and deceptive simplicity. Her poetry examines domestic details and occasions, playing these against the backdrop of history. Possibilities by Szymborska addresses the topic of human existence. Before discussing Possibilities, one should have an idea about the philosophies discussed in it -Existentialism, Relativism, Humanism, Holism and Reductionism.

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4 years ago
7 minutes 48 seconds

Devika Panikar
The Tragedy

The tragedy is a classic and effective literary device that has developed over time. From ritualistic portrayals, in ancient Greece of noble or prominent tragic heroes, to modern works featuring a more “common” protagonist meant for individual reflection, tragic literary works express human flaws and the potential cruelty of fate. The tragedy is a literary device signifying a story or drama that presents an admirable or courageous character that confronts powerful forces inside and/or outside of themselves.

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4 years ago
6 minutes 42 seconds

Devika Panikar
Basics in Language Learning

Language is a system of communication. A system comprises a set of signs or symbols arranged in a particular pattern and has some meaning. Speech and writing are the two modes of linguistic communication. Language is the fundamental medium on which human culture rests. Language is a part of human behaviour and is an integral part of the human mind.

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4 years ago
7 minutes 21 seconds

Devika Panikar
Writing an Agenda

An effective agenda sets clear expectations for what needs to occur before and during a meeting. It helps team members prepare, allocates time wisely, quickly gets everyone on the same topic, and identifies when the discussion is complete. If problems still occur during the meeting, a well-designed agenda increases the team’s ability to effectively and quickly address them.

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4 years ago
5 minutes 20 seconds

Devika Panikar
Informal Letters

An informal letter also referred to as a friendly letter, is a personal letter written to friends or relatives (Informal letter to a friend). It is written in a personal fashion. You can write it to anyone with whom you have a non-professional relationship, although this doesn't exclude business partners or workers with whom you're friendly either.

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4 years ago
5 minutes 17 seconds

Devika Panikar
Letter Writing Tips

The art of writing a letter was considered an important requirement. Here are some tips for writing a good letter.

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5 years ago
3 minutes 38 seconds

Devika Panikar
Letter Writing

A letter is a written message that can be handwritten or printed on paper. It is usually sent to the recipient via mail or post in an envelope, although this is not a requirement as such. Any such message that is transferred via post is a letter, a written conversation between two parties.

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5 years ago
3 minutes 48 seconds

Devika Panikar
Meeting Minutes Writing

Meeting minutes, or MOM (for minutes of the meeting) can be defined as  the written record of everything that’s happened during a meeting.  They’re used to inform people who didn’t attend the meeting about what  happened or to keep track of what was decided during the meeting so that  you can revisit it and use it to inform future decisions.

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5 years ago
7 minutes 49 seconds

Devika Panikar
Structuring a Report

Reports generally involve presenting your investigation and analysis of information or an issue, recommending actions and making proposals.

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5 years ago
4 minutes 9 seconds

Devika Panikar
Types of Reports

Reports are well researched, planned and organized documents that are written for a purpose. A report is written for a specific audience; it must always be accurate and objective. It is a concise document based on research that typically analyses a situation and sometimes makes recommendations.

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5 years ago
7 minutes 3 seconds

Devika Panikar
Report Writing

Report writing is an essential skill in many disciplines. A report aims to inform and sometimes to persuade. They should be written as clearly and succinctly as possible, with evidence about a topic, problem or situation. Requirements for the precise form and content of a report will vary between organisation and departments and in the study between courses, from tutor to tutor, as well as between subjects, so it’s worth finding out if there are any specific guidelines before you start.

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5 years ago
6 minutes 45 seconds

Devika Panikar
British and American Expressions

There is an old saying that America and Britain are “two nations divided by a common language.” While they are essentially the same, British and American English also differ a great deal, with some words holding completely different meanings depending on which side of the Atlantic you’re on.

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5 years ago
4 minutes 46 seconds

Devika Panikar
Email Writing

Every email you write has the same basic structure: Subject line, greeting, email body, and closing. But as with every written form of professional communication, there’s a right way to do it and standards that should be followed.

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5 years ago
11 minutes 18 seconds

Devika Panikar
Guidelines to Paragraph Writing

Developing an effective paragraph -a combination of sentences joined cohesively together to further a focused topic -requires seven steps. Emily Layfield outlines these easy steps which will help one write an impeccable piece of writing: plan, gather, order, compose, elaborate, conclude and review. These seven steps apply to each of the four types -descriptive, expository, narrative and persuasive -of paragraphs.

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5 years ago
9 minutes 29 seconds

Devika Panikar
Paragraph Features

A paragraph is a collection of sentences that all relate to one main idea or topic. Good writing in any form has the following characteristics, which is true of well-written paragraphs as well. The four main characteristics: a topic sentence, unity, coherence, and expansion and emphasis.

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5 years ago
2 minutes 41 seconds

Devika Panikar
The Structuralist View of Grammar

The beginning of the 20th century was marked by a new approach to grammar suggested by linguists like Ferdinand de Saussure and American linguists such as Franz Boas, Edward Sapir and Leonard Bloomfield. This school of linguistics is called Structuralism. It arose as a reaction against the approach of the traditional grammarians of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries.

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5 years ago
13 minutes 57 seconds

Devika Panikar
δάσκαλος (dáskalos) means the teacher in Greek. Devika Panikar has been teaching English Language and Literature since 2006. She is an Assistant Professor with the Directorate of Collegiate Education under the Government of Kerala and now works at the Government Law College, Thiruvananthapuram. This is a collection of lecture notes she prepared by referencing various sources for her students’ perusal.