Structuralism - thinking activity
In literary theory structuralism is an approach to analysing
the narrative material by examining the underlying invariant structure.
Structuralist critic find same structure in many literary work in same way we
found many same structure in movies, serial and advertisment. we find in some
literary work there where same structure repeat several time.
- Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Patriotism means love of one's country. Patriotism is a common virtue. There is hardly anyone who does not love his country. If there is, he is not fit to be alive. Sir Waiter Scott says that such a man will die "Unwept, unhonoured and unsung."
Some of examples of Patriotism :
1. Kesari : -
Kumar playing a
patriot, in a film set in pre-independent India, restoring dignity and pride to
his fellow countrymen. Which film is that: Gold or Kesari? A middle-aged man, in love
with his wife, recognising a social taboo and proposing a tradition-defying
solution, empowering millions of Indians. Which film again: Toilet or Pad Man? An undercover agent, not
afraid to bend rules, in the service of the nation: Rustom or Naam Shabana? A review generator, as you
can see, will save everyone’s time. It is only fair, after all, that his
audience gets the same privilege as the star: of easy epetition.
2. The Legend of Bhagat Singh
Rajkumar Santoshi's fantastic retelling of the story of the
young freedom fighters Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru, who willingly tied
the noose around their necks, filled us with pride and made us introspect.
3.Purab Aur Paschim
Manoj Kumar giving it to
the West, and making our eyes brim with pride. Enough said.
Some of examples of Patriotism :
1. Kesari : -
Kumar playing a
patriot, in a film set in pre-independent India, restoring dignity and pride to
his fellow countrymen. Which film is that: Gold or Kesari? A middle-aged man, in love
with his wife, recognising a social taboo and proposing a tradition-defying
solution, empowering millions of Indians. Which film again: Toilet or Pad Man? An undercover agent, not
afraid to bend rules, in the service of the nation: Rustom or Naam Shabana? A review generator, as you
can see, will save everyone’s time. It is only fair, after all, that his
audience gets the same privilege as the star: of easy epetition.
2. The Legend of Bhagat Singh
Rajkumar Santoshi's fantastic retelling of the story of the
young freedom fighters Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev and Rajguru, who willingly tied
the noose around their necks, filled us with pride and made us introspect.
3.Purab Aur Paschim
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