1. Who is the author of Vanishing Animals? Ans:- Gerald Durell is the author of the essay 'Vanishing Animals'. 2. Write a few words about George Durell. Ans:- George Durell who was born in 1925 in India's Jamshedpur and died in 1995 was a British naturalist, writer, zookeeper, conservationist and television presenter. 3. What is the essay all about? Ans:- The essay is about some of the animals that face extinction. It draws our attention to the fact that we humans are not making sincere efforts to preserve the disappearance of these animals. 4. What animals do the author try to save? Ans:- The author tries to save animals like Pere David deer, white tailed Gnus and others. Pere David was discovered in China by Father David. The Gnus were slaughtered in South Africa for food. 5. Who were saved from extermination? Ans:- Some vanishing animals which were moved to Europe were saved from extermination. One example is Per...
Eco-Criticism and Green Studies Egs:- Amitav Ghosh's "The Hungry Tide" Thinkers & Theorists:- Rachel Carson, Raymond Williams, William Rueckert, Cheryll Glotfelty, Terms:- Anthropocentrism vs. Biocentrism = Human-centered vs. Life-centered ethical framework. Anthropocene (Paul Crutzen) is about human being in the center humans cause the harm. Environmental Justice = Focuses on unequal environmental impacts on marginalised communities Bioregionalism= Organising human activities around naturally - defined ecological areas. You cohabit with Nature. Wordsworth's Pantisocracy (Gary Snyder's "Turtle Island") Wilderness= Contested concept of pristine or pure nature untouched by humans due to super coldness, etc. Like, in parts of Canada Nature-Culture Dualism= Critique of the separation between human and nonhuman worlds Posthumanism= Reconsideration of the boundaries between human and non-human beings The Anthropocene= Study of human impact as a geologica...
1. Who is the poet? A:- Elizabeth Jennings is the poet of the poem "Father to Son." 2. Is it a personal poem? A:- The poem looks autobiographical. It describes the relationship between a father and his son. However, it has universal theme of the growing generation gap and lack of communication in between parents and children. 3. What is the rhyme-scheme? A:- The poem has four stanzas with six lines each. It has no consistent rhyme scheme. First two stanzas are ab ba ba. The third stanza has abc aba. Fourth stanza has abbcb as rhyming scheme. 4. What does the speaker say about father-son relationship? A:- The father-son relationship is in non functional state. They speak like strangers and exchange words very formally. Only, silence surrounds them. The father does not understand the aspirations, longings or cravings of the son. 5. Give examples of two lines which reflects the father-son relation. A:- "I don't know anything about him" and "We are surrounded b...