English Literature (BS)

English Literature (BS)

ORIC

KINNAIRD COLLEGE FOR WOMEN

RESEARCH REPOSITORY

YEAR 2013

Sr No.Student NameTitle of Research Report
1Bakhtawar MalikExistentialism in DH Lawrence Aaron, Rod
2Sarah Ishfaq GillF. Scott Fitzgerald’s the beautiful and damned as a religious allegory.
3Samia Fatima NaqviOscar Wildes the importance of being earnest a morality plays.
4Rohama AhsanThe existential void in the individual in F. Scott Fitzgerald ‘The Beautiful and damned’.
5Momna FaridExploitation of the female prostitute:  A Marxist study of Maupassant’s short stories.
6Aqsa FareedAuto biographical characters of O Neills, long day’s journey into night and brahman trinity- A comparison.
7Farah IqbalDevelopment of Androgyny in Anita Desai’s fasting, feasting.
8Fatima AslamSartrean existential freedom: Maugham’s short stories.
9Irfa FarooqEvolution of Hybird Identity Karnad’s ‘Hayawadana and Naga Mandala’.
10Ramna MirMarxist critique of captain Boyle, the Shakespearean fool in O Caseys Juno and the pay cock’.
11Mehab BaigRestoration of primitive existence in modern men. The sun also rises by Ernest Hemingway.
12Kinza ArshadD. H Lawrence’s sons and lovers: A Reflection of Narcissism.
13Sandra JosephRomanticism vs. Materialism in Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby’.
14Bushra MunawarThe socio-historic construction of characters in Bapsi Sidhwa’s ‘The Bride’.
15Naeema AhmedSplinter Psyche in K.S’s ‘Burnt Shadows’.
16Sarah NayyarPsychogeography in Bapsi Sidhwa (Cracking India)
17Tehreem NaveedAdoption of new identity in Bapsi Sidhwa’s novel An American Brat.
18Saba NaeemSylvia Plath’s ‘The Bell Jar’, An Enigma of Personal and Public Persona.
19Sana ShahidIlluminating the other side of Lady Brett Ashlay in Heming ways novel.