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Every Man in His Humour – Full Detailed Summary | Act Wise-Narrative

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  Every Man in His Humour – Full Detailed Narrative Prologue The play begins with a direct address to the audience. The prologue explains Ben Jonson’s goals: this is not a play filled with fantastical absurdities or adventures in far-off lands. Instead, it will be realistic, showing contemporary people of Elizabethan London and their “humours”—exaggerated personality traits stemming from the old theory of the four bodily fluids (blood, phlegm, yellow bile, black bile), believed to shape temperament. Jonson promises that through familiar “deeds and language,” audiences will laugh at human follies and recognize their own faults. Act I – Letters, Introductions, Deceptions At his London home,  Old Knowell , a scholar, speaks with his witty servant  Brainworm  and asks him to call his son  Edward Knowell . Knowell, once a scholar himself, is glad to see Edward educated, but he disapproves of his fascination with poetry and “lighter arts.” Soon,  Master Stephen ,...

Mission Vocab || UP TGT-PGT 2021 || Lesson 2

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 500 Synonyms for UP-TGT/PGT 2021 As you know, your exam is gonna be held soon, so its high to start learning vocabulary. Here are 500 Synonyms for UP-TGT/PGT 2021.  Accurate – correct Achieve – accomplish Active – energetic Adamant – firm Add – increase Adequate – sufficient Aggressive – assertive Aid – help Always – forever Amateur – beginner Ambitious – aspiring Approve – accept Arrive – reach Authentic – genuine Awful – dreadful, atrocious Bashful – shy, timid Beautiful – pretty, attractive (Pretty Synonyms) Before – prior, earlier Beginning – start, initiate Believe – trust, accept Below – under, lower Beneficial – helpful, useful Best – finest, choice Birth – beginning Blend – combine, mix Bottom – base, foundation Brave – courageous, bold Break – fracture, burst Brief – short, concise Buy – purchase Calm – quiet, tranquil Chilly – cool, nippy Chubby – plump, pudgy Clarify – explain, simplify Close – near, imminent Coarse – bumpy, rough Comical – amusing, funny Complex –...

Mission Vocab || UP TGT-PGT 2021 || Lesson 1

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 10 Words for Learning  1. Abnormal: Not normal Robert displayed abnormal behavior in class by shouting out loudly. 2. Elucidate: To make clear The leader in opposition elucidated on the topic in great details. 3. Pacify: To calm The wise man tried to pacify both the warring parties, but they were hell bent on going ahead with their fight. 4. Query: Question The teacher could not think of a suitable reply to Neha's query. 5. Queue: Line As soon as the teacher announced that she would be giving a chocolate to each of the boys, they quickly queued up. Learn Phrasal Verbs 6. Quiet: Making no noise I told them to be quiet and go to sleep. 7. Rapid: Having great speed He walked at a rapid pace along the street when it became dark. 8. Stationary: Unchanging A stationary object, if propelled with a force, will move in proportion to the force you apply on it. 9. Uproarious: Noisy I entered the market to find out that it was completely chaotic and uproarious. 10. Urgent: Required imme...

Idioms and Phrases Starting With Z

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 As you know, we are learning Idioms and Phrases alphabetically. Now, finally we have reached the last alphabet. If you want all idioms and phrases starting from A to Z, click here to read. In this blog, we will learn some important idioms and phrases starting with Z. Read, Learn, Repeat and Share. Blog by Zuba'r Saifi Idioms and Phrases Starting With Z  1. Zip past Meaning:  to move past (someone or something) very fast Example:  The guy just  zipped past  me in the queue today without bothering about the rules of the organization. 2. Zonk out Meaning: to fall asleep very promptly. Example: After a great hard working day, she zonked out. 3. Zero tolerance Meaning:  denial to allow rebellious activities, usually by rigid and strict application of the rules; Example:  There is  zero tolerance  towards any gender bias in this company. 4. Zip it Meaning:  to ask someone to shut up Example:  The teacher had...

Idioms and Phrases Starting With Y

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 As you know we are learning idioms and phrases alphabetically, and we have provided you idioms from A to X. If you haven't read them yet, click here . In this blog, we are now gonna read idioms and phrases starting with Y. Here are the 10 important idioms and phrases beginning with Y. Read, Learn, Repeat and Share. Blog by Zuba'r Saifi Idioms and Phrases Starting With Y  1. You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make him drink Meaning:  we can offer good things to people but we can't force them to accept that Example:  I have tried my level best to educate him well, but he is still having a non-serious behavior,  you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink . 2. You’re on Meaning:  used to accept a challenge or bet Example:  Max: I challenge you to join me in my 100km run this month. Samuel:  You're on !  3. You can’t teach an old dog new tricks Meaning:  you cannot make others change their habits Exa...

Idioms and Phrases Starting With X

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As you know, we are learning Idioms and Phrases alphabetically and now, we are almost in the ending. If you've not read the full list from A to W. Read here . In this blog, we are gonna learn idioms and phrases staring with X. Read out and don't forget to share. Blog by Zuba'r Saifi   Idioms and Phrases Starting With X 1. X Factor   Meaning:  an outstanding & extraordinary ability   Example:  This is the right time to invest in Gold and Real Estate. It may turn out to be an  X-Factor .   2. X marks the spot   Meaning : when someone finds something looking for, t his is used to say where something is located or hidden   Example:  X marks the spot, so let’s go and dig the treasure up.   3. X-rated Meaning:   Not suitable for children Example:  Children are not allowed to watch this film because it's X-rated. Also Read: List of Deaths in Hamlet || All Deaths in Hamlet by Shakespe...

Idioms and Phrases Starting With V & W

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Idioms and Phrases are always important to learn for your exam and spoken as well. We are learning Idioms and Phrases alphabetically. If you haven't read idioms from A to U yet, click here to read. In this blog, we will learn 13 important Idioms and Phrases starting with V and W. These idioms and phrases beginning with V and W, are chosen wisely for your exams. Read, learn, repeat and don't forget to share. Help us to grow. Blog by Zuba'r Saifi Idioms and Phrases Starting With V & W 1.Vanish into the air -  लुप्त होना Meaning:  To disappear Culprit vanished into the air. Police can’t find him anywhere. 2.Virgin territory - वह  क्षेत्र जिसका पता न लगाया गया हो  Meaning:  A territory that hasn’t been explored or touched Use:  There is no sign of human in the Himalayas, it’s a virgin territory. 3. Volte-face - पलट जाना  Meaning:  Complete reversal of opinion and attitude. Use:  He has a complete volte-face about him when he knew the truth. ...

Idioms and Phrases starting With U

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In this blog, we are gonna learn idioms and phrases starting with U. As you know, we have already written blogs on idioms from A to T. If you haven't read them yet. Click here to read. Idioms play a very important role in scoring better marks in any exam. Learn them heartily. Make sure you repeat them at a regular interval. Let's just start learning idioms and phrases starting with U. Idioms and Phrases Beginning With U 1. Under siege Meaning:  to be under attack Example:  The president came  under siege  for his radical decisions. 2. Under fire Meaning:  being shot at Example:  The politician came  under fire  after it was discovered that he had spend campaign money on lavish parties. 3. Up and about Meaning:  to get out of the bed actively after sleep Example:  He was  up and about  within a few days of the operation. 4. Up to no good Meaning:  to have an evil plan Example:  The children can be  up to no good ...