Saturday, October 30, 2021

Induction day 3-Introducing Literatures: A Journey into the world of Letters: Dr. C.S. Jayaram: 20/10/2021



 

The iconic Jayaram sir's session was a blessing for all of us. His remarks were so compelling and tempting that I completely lost myself and entered the world of fantasy for just a moment. Anyone who enjoys writing could connect to what he said, "the world of imagination inspired me." He describes the different branches of literature, such as the media, the civil service, and copy writers, and says "No job is an alien work for English students.".He then goes on to remark about how much he enjoys the Safari Channel and the Sancharam programme.I was fascinated by his explanation of how art and literature can be taught. The literature has a tendency to take a positive attitude toward anything and everything in the world. How nicely he expresses his belief that this discipline promotes compassion and humanity. It has the ability to cleanse the soul, which is why the Greeks valued theatres. He then uses The Tempest, Shakespeare's best masterpiece, as an example. He tells a story of a mouse and the poetry that resulted from it. His passion for romanticism is boundless, and he constantly asks us to return to the romantics. He also discusses the significance of a quotation. "Any situation can be tackled by a quote," he says, which is fair.He concludes by describing how a book may re-energize a person, as well as the tale of a guy who wished to marry a widow and travelled to Paris to fetch her son. He did manage to convey that happiness is made up of simple and lovely things. For this, he claims that every silly thing can be turned into a lovely poem. The session had a significant impact on all of us, and it will undoubtedly be beneficial to all of us in the future. I'd like to express my gratitude to the department for providing us with such a fantastic opportunity. 
Vysakhi 

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