Showing papers by "St. Joseph's College, Devagiri published in 2021"
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TL;DR: In this article, the thermal stability and activation energy of chitosan composites were computed using Coats-Redfern model and showed that the addition of palm oil to the optimised HC5 system showed improved segmental mobility due to the interaction of polar amine group in chitosa with HDPE.
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TL;DR: Two new species of apterous endemic ground beetle Omphra Dejean, 1825, O. balli sp.
Abstract: Two new species of apterous endemic ground beetle Omphra Dejean, 1825, O. balli sp. nov. from the semi-arid region in Central India and O. erwini sp. nov. from the semi-arid region in Northwestern ...
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28 Jan 2021TL;DR: The Glass Menagerie (1945) depicts the life of two women- Amanda Wingfield and her daughter Laura Wingfield as mentioned in this paper, a typical Southern belle that suffered a reversal of economic and social fortune, who withdraws from reality into fantasy.
Abstract: Tennessee Williams, the remarkably outstanding American dramatist of the 1920s, through his plays, presents a marked concern for the identity crisis a woman faces He projects the crisis arising out of the conflict between a woman’s own aspirations and the traditional role expectations The Glass Menagerie (1945) depicts the life of two women- Amanda Wingfield and her daughter Laura Wingfield Amanda is the typical Southern belle that suffered a reversal of economic and social fortune, who withdraws from reality into fantasy Her daughter Laura, the physically and emotionally crippled heroine of the play is a self-less character who does not speak as much of others She is extra-ordinarily sensitive and delicate; and her cripple isolates herself into her own illusory world with her own glass menagerie This paper is an attempt to close study the women protagonists in this play and to reveal that they are a combination of a particular personality type Williams seems to be interested in the personal and psychological aspects of his women This paper tries to analyse the psyche of these women and prove that they seem to be more complex and complicated than portrayed in the work