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Various Forms of Indian Drama and Theatre

Government Arts College, Vallabhipur Name : Gohil Urvashiba Vijaysinh  Course : B.A - English - SEM - 4  Paper Name : [Major 8] Introduction to the study of Literature - II  Essay Writing  Topic : Various Forms of Indian Drama and Theatre  Submitted To : Dr. Komal Shahedadpuri Various Forms of Indian Drama and Theatre 🎭  ➡️ Introduction  Indian drama and theatre have a rich and ancient tradition that reflects the cultural, social, and spiritual life of the country. From classical Sanskrit plays to vibrant folk performances, Indian theatre has evolved over centuries while preserving its distinctive identity. It combines music, dance, dialogue, and storytelling, making it one of the most expressive art forms in Indian culture. The various forms of Indian drama can broadly be classified into classical theatre, folk theatre, and modern theatre. ➡️ Classical Indian Theatre  Classical Indian drama has its roots in ancient texts, especially the Natya Sh...

An Introduction to Literary Theories

Government Arts college, Vallabhipur  Name : Gohil Urvashiba Vijaysinh  Course : B.A - English - SEM - 4  Paper Name : [Major 8] Introduction to the study of Literature - II  Home Assignment  Topic : An Introduction to Literary Theories Submitted To : Dr. Koma l Shahedadpuri 📚Introduction to Literary Theories  ➡️ Introduction  Literature is more than stories, poems, or plays—it is a reflection of human thought, culture, power, identity, and emotion. But how do we truly understand a literary text? Why do readers interpret the same work differently? The answer lies in literary theories. Literary theories provide structured ways to read, analyze, and interpret texts, helping readers move beyond surface-level meaning and explore deeper layers of significance. ➡️ What Are Literary Theories? 🤷🏻‍♀️ Literary theories are frameworks or approaches used to analyze literature. They guide readers in asking critical questions about a text—such as Who holds power?...