1.Justify the title of the Poem "Daybreak" Ans. In the concluding part of "The Bells of San Blas", Longfellow writes - " Out of the Shadows of night The world rolls into light ; It is daybreak everywhere." This prophetic vision of the daybreak is the main theme of the poem "Daybreak".Daybreak means dawn when the night with its darkness gradually dwindles and the slanting ray of the sun from the eastern sky started to appear making everything glorious.The sea-wind, the harbinger of dawn, gives the impassioned call of awakening to each animate and inanimate objects of Nature. Rising up from the core of sea, it asked the mists to give him a passage to blow,the mariners to sail on, the forest to flutter its banners of foliage, the wood-bird to open its folded wings and sing, the chanticleer to give the clarion call, to cornfields to salut...
In the fields of anthropology, sociology, religious studies,and human and organizational development,a thick description of a human behavior is one that explains not just the behavior, but its context as well, such that the behavior becomes meaningful to an outsider.Today, "thick description" is used in a variety of fields, including the type of literary criticism known as New Historicism.Recent developments in cultural anthropology view culture as an amalgamation of the distinctive sets of signifying systems.Clifford Geertz calls it 'thick description' .In the light of New Historicism, it examines a cultural production in order to discover the meanings of that cultural event as well as the social conventions that were responsible for the production of that event. It views historical issues through a human ' lens' .It is a close reading to discover within the overall cultural system, the network of conventions, codes, and modes of thinking with which the p...