 Hi everyone, a very good evening to all of you and welcome to today's life wherein we are going to be talking about how you can do complete revision of UGC Net December 2023 specifically talking about British Literature. Okay so before I go ahead just a quick check if everything is working fine so I would really request if you guys can put in the comment section below if you can see my screen and can hear me properly if yes we can absolutely dive into the topic and talk about today's very very interesting topic which is going to help you for the upcoming net exam as you guys know that the date has been announced by NTA and UGC Net English paper is going to happen on 6th of December so you have approximately 20 days in hand and how you can utilize this 20-day period for complete revision of British literature is what I am going to focusing upon in today's lecture great so can you guys see my screen and can hear me clearly just a quick time check today is 18th of November Saturday and right now the time is 4 53 p.m. right so I can see a lot of messages Ani says hello then we have Jules, Anil, Vanshika, Bebhavi, Zubi, Sujata, Mansi, Rudra, Kshi, Prahlad, Sonali, Kailash, hi everyone great to see you all here and we are going to ensure that today's live lecture is going to be very very productive for you guys because you know the exam time is really really around the corner so it's very important that you give your 100% in the last few days also there's a there's a surprise that I have for all of you which I'm going to disclose as we proceed in today's life so without any further delay let's jump right into the topic and let's talk about what are we going to cover in today's lecture so we are going to be covering about all these things we will be talking about the pros and cons of British literature as in studying British literature we are going to talk about how to know what to study and what to skip we'll be talking about history of British literature authors and work sources from where you can study and very special secret ingredients that most of the people miss out when they're preparing for British literature because of which they lose out on a lot of marks okay so let's move on and talk about the first topic which is the pros and cons of British literature so as you guys are aware of the fact just a second let me just put the okay pointer right so the first pro is that the writers that you study in British literature you're already familiar with them because you've studied in your bnma program so most of us have exhaustively covered a lot of famous British writers like Shakespeare, Austin, Virginia Wool, T.S. Eliot in our bnma so when you read these writers for the from the point of view of net you don't feel as if you know this is something new that you're studying you already have a bit of familiarity with the writers secondly it holds approximately 50 weightage in the paper so UGC net paper too if I talk about if I talk about the hundred questions that you're going to see you pick any any previous year paper of UGC net English literature and you'll see that at least 50 questions come directly from British literature so before I move ahead I want to show you something so firstly we have launched our new website on Diwali so this is how AlpataKarwa.com now looks and it has all the information about the different courses and everything that we have to offer so I would really request you that if you're looking for past year papers or you are looking for detailed syllabus or detailed topics that you should be covering you can check it out on the website so you're when you go to paper to English video course you are going to see course syllabus where you will find all the writers and when you see this exhaustive list of writers you kind of feel that from the entire paper you will see at least 50 percent questions coming from any of these writers okay I would also want to tell you one more thing since we are on the website that we have put down all the past year papers and not just a few GC net paper one in paper two we also have papers of gate set MA entrance TGTPGT UPSC English and UPSC English optional so all these papers are available you can go to the website and you know find out not just the question papers but also the answer key so answers are also there along with the questions so this is something that I wanted to tell you now let's move on to the first con okay so the first one is that the length and depth of British literature is scary because there are approximately 500 plus writers that you should be studying in order to cover this topic exhaustively and 500 plus writers is a very very huge chunk of syllabus that you should be covering secondly people are unable to answer questions correctly in spite of knowing the writers so most of the time students say that you know we have studied Virginia Woolf in our bath floors and masters and even after knowing her famous words like to the lighthouse or maybe mrs. Dalloway we are still not able to answer questions that came in the paper from Virginia Woolf so my intention behind telling you the pros and cons is to tell you that this is the gap that you have to fill the reason why you should be focusing too much on British literature right now when only 20 days are remaining for the exam not even 20 days if I'm specific it is about 17 18 days remaining for the exam so it is a perfect time to like focus on British literature secondly you should also keep in mind the cons and try to work very efficiently in order to like solve it okay moving on to the next topic which is to know the syllabus so knowing what you should be studying in British literature is very very important it's the first stepping stone we all know that tomorrow is world cup final India is going to be playing against Australia in the Narendra Modi stadium in Gujarat and you know when I think about cricket one very important interview that comes in my mind is an interview that I heard long back when the Indian cricket team was talking about how do they prepare themselves well for a match just one day before the match so suppose the match is going to happen today so what is the team going to do today in order to like prepare themselves for the match or in a week before the match and surprisingly a lot of people in the interview room they said that okay you will be doing a lot of net practice you will be doing a lot of physio cardio to keep yourself you know active and add in your best form but then when the cricketers were asked to answer this question they said that the most important thing that our coaches make us do is to look at the matches of the of the opponent team for example if India is playing against Australia so Indian players are going to sit and watch all the previous matches of Australian players where Australia has played and they see that okay what is the batting style of this particular batsman what is the bowling style of this particular bowler and they're going to see and look through all the small small small things to know exactly how does their enemy look like so what are they fighting against they should be knowing about it so in a very similar fashion if i talk about the syllabus before you dive in and conquer this huge monster called British literature it is very important for you to know exactly what to study what to skip okay so what i have done on the website is that i've given you a free chronology list where i have divided the entire British literature into different chapters okay so i'll just take you through it once again so if you go to UGC net paper to english you are going to find out that okay so if you go to the course you are going to see that we've listed the entire modules modules have been divided into chapters and each chapter is further divided into lessons so and all these chapters also have subdivisions of poet dramatis essays so you know okay okay these are the poets that we should be studying when we talk about restoration these are the prose writers these are the dramatis and later in the enlightenment period for the first time novels were introduced so then you have to also look at the famous novelist of each and every era so only after knowing this entire thing this age wise uh age wise and uh you know uh topic wise division of British literature you are actually able to understand your enemy you know okay this is what i have to study so i would first request you that the very very first thing that you should be doing is to know the syllabus you can check out the list that is available free of cost on the website you can you know if you want you can like write it down or you can uh start going through it on a day to day basis so that you exactly know what is the next step that is to know the history of British literature okay now what is this history of British literature all about so it is very very important to know the political social and economic background of any age okay her age ka jab a political social and economic background jante hu so if you go to my website and you look at any chapter you will see that the first lesson that i talk about is the historic background theme style of this particular age so victorian age ki baat karee to victorian age mein kis type ke uh kya kis type ka political situation tha what was the economic situation how was the social and cultural scene and what were the common themes and topics that the writers were speaking about so as we all know that novels are nothing novels are any literary work for that matter is nothing but a reflection of society so in order to understand the novel or the literary work perfectly you need to know what was the society like in that period so i've given you a very simple example that suppose let's say um there's an american student who wants to do a thesis a phd thesis on chetan bhagat so in order to understand any of the chetan bhagat's novel let's say three mistakes of my life he needs to know how is the college life of india so i-t's i-m's mein kis type ka hostile environment ek kis type ka life hai only when he knows that he will be able to understand chetan bhagat's novel just by thinking about ok america mein to aisa college life hota hai and from that perspective if he tries to read chetan bhagat's novel he is not going to uh you know enjoy it saver it he's not going to come out with authentic interpretations okay so you need to know about all the important historical events so let's say if you're talking about the elizabethan period or periods during the interregnum civil war and interregnum so you need to know protestant reformation you need to know how the anglican church was formed then you need to also know about henry the eighth and the six vies you need to also know about anglican church and how henry the eighth kind of did so many things in order to like change the entire religious setup of england you need to know about pamphlet war war of roses and so many different different acts and uh you know um acts and for that matter you have to also look at different different um leaders who came up with their own interpretation like for example oliver chrome will when he came he banned the theater because he had a view a very different view that theater is uh taking people away from true form of christianity so theater must be banned so when you know all these things it is going to make so much sense when you read john milton when you read uh important poets who were writing at that time who were talking about freedom of speech because that was curved during the period of oliver chrome will similarly when the victorian period came when you know about industrialization you know about how people were moving towards materialism you know about different um you know labor laws and slave laws that were coming during that time you can actually very well understand the text and you don't have to mug up a lot of information because you will understand it automatically so history of british literature is very important even if you're studying today i would really want you to focus on the political social and economic background of each of these ages because without this you will not understand a lot of works secondly uh when you read this you will also get an extra edge because even in the question paper out of the 50 questions that come from british literature there are approximately four to five questions that are asked from this entire topic that is history of british literature now so once you have understood the syllabus you know what the syllabus is then you have understood the history of british literature all the ages and the important movements that were happening in that age then comes the next important thing which is the authors and works so the first thing that you should know first step is to know the syllabus that is listed here second is for each of the ages you need to know the historic cultural and political background and the third thing is to know all these writers so to do an in-depth study of the most important writers of every age so the detail list is available on arpathakarwa.com it is going to act as a blueprint for you and if you were starting today i would suggest you to study 10 writers per day so it totally depends upon you that which writer do you want to study so there is there is no chronological order as in from the perspective of importance in the question paper that okay i will tell you that okay don't study age of revival it is not important and focus totally on romantic age i would not say that ideally what should be the case is that you should be studying chronologically from chapter one till chapter 12 because then in that case you know the chronological order of the entire history but if in case you're not having a lot of time you can pick and choose any 10 random writers that you like that you feel like studying today for example today i wake up in the morning and i feel that okay i want to study enlightenment age kisare novelist so i decide that i'm going to study these six novelist and i'm going to study four prose writers of romantic age so this is my target for today these are the 10 writers that i should be studying in detail today how do you study these writers i'm definitely going to come on that but then what is important for you is to understand that every day you pick 10 writers so if you have 30 days though i prepare this as for 30 days so in 30 days you prepare 300 writers but now that you have 15 7 15 days approximately you can cover 150 writers and even if you cover 150 writers it's going to give you so much more clarity and i am telling you that if you study like this the way i have described it here if you cover 10 writers every day for the next 15 days at least 10 to 15 percent more marks you can expect on the day of the exam that much confidence i have on this study plan because i've seen it working miraculously for a lot of wise students okay so now before i move ahead just want to know from you guys if in case you have some questions i can see a few people asking questions uh suraj says should we write in english literature examine paragraphs or points uh suraj i am um i am a little confused whether you're asking about u gc net because in u gc net the entire paper is in mcq format so you don't have to write anything but yes if you're talking about ma exams then i would always suggest you to write in paragraphs um what's the right way to make notes of british literature for exam in less time i'm going to talk about that in the next uh slide so please stay tuned to it shashank says mama cracked u gc net three years back now i work in bank i want to be in touch with contemporary and current happenings in literature so uh shashank your topic is a slightly different from what we are covering in today's lecture so i think the best way to be in touch with the contemporary and current happening is to get uh you know access to or make accounts on platforms like academia and shodh ganga where you find the researchers that are happening on a day to day basis and what kind of papers in papers are being published in the field of english literature um then we have another question shashank ma'am uh okay it's the same question uh shruti says ma'am 10 writers per day what should we study i mean their important works and all shruti i'm going to talk about that in the next segment of this video so thank you for asking this question this is exactly what i'm going to answer in the later section of this video um chandan says ma'am everything in your website is paid no chandan i think i've made it very clear in the in the initial few videos that the entire module uh that we are sharing this is this entire module is uh available free of cost and past year papers are available free of cost other than that there are a lot of other things that you can find on my website like there is a concept called free counseling you can in the exam time if you're stressed or if you want to help in regards to how to channelize your preparation what should be the blueprint how to revise for all of that you can just fill this form and our counselors are going to get in touch with you um get in touch with you um and that will be an absolutely free service that is provided from our side we also provide you scholarships so if you can apply for scholarship here and if you fill this form uh we give a free course to a lot of our students who are not in a position to pay so you can also apply here our team is going to evaluate it and if you are selected then we are going to offer you scholarships apart from that if you go to our website uh which is courses.alpatakarwa.com where we provide courses for UGC net english here you will find that we have a lot of courses and all these courses are also available so there is a premium uh you know demo videos in pdf which is for free you can check this out it has a few uh video lectures and mock tests that you can attempt which is exactly like how the UGC net um you know exam is conducted so if I go here so you will find questions and the the interface is exactly like how it is there in uh in the exam room so once you go here and you click on summit just a second you click on summit and it is going to give you the entire uh you know entire result so how many questions you have correct uh correctly attempted how many incorrect questions what was the score analysis where do you stand in terms of all the other students who are there in the platform so all of this data uh you can absolutely find out from um you know from the test report so my suggestion to you would be that just go and search for uh different pages on the website you will find that we have provided a lot of free content uh also if uh any one of you who is preparing for UGC net for the first time and are planning to just give just sit for December net you know for sake of sitting uh for sake of giving it but are seriously preparing for June attempt June 2024 attempt I would highly recommend you to join the online course that we have on the platform this course not just has video lectures for each of the topics it has uh mock test series and PDF notes I'm just going to show you a PDF uh note so this is like Virginia world's PDF notes I'm going to talk about this very soon when uh you know I'm going to take you to the second half of the um presentation today so you can enroll Diwali offer is going on is what I've heard from my team so you get flat 4000 rupees off on this particular price if you enroll for six months and there's also an option to enroll for 12 months so if you uh buy the course right now one benefit would be that you can prepare for the December exam in the next 15 days from the same course you can you know go to the course uh and any any writer any topic that you decide for example let's say uh in British literature you decide to study um let's go there yeah so if you decide to study let's say Elizabethan area Elizabethan age and you want to study William Shakespeare so you get all the lectures on William Shakespeare and then you can study from here you also get uh you just do not get video lectures but you also get uh PDF notes okay on all these topics and these videos are amazing you can also find out or find about these videos on our um youtube channel we have posted a few videos for free so if you go to the channel you will be able to locate these so this is a video uh which is a pride and prejudice video which is there and this is how the video lecture looks like you can check this uh video out Paradise Lost video you can check these videos out uh from our website it's going to give you a glimpse on how we teach and if you are planning to study on your own it will give you a direction that how do you how are you supposed to be making notes okay uh moving ahead to the next topic which is sources from where you can study so books that I recommend is William J Long and Routledge History of English Literature though both of these books are going to just give you overview of the writers they are not going to give you all the relevant information as in they'll not cover a writer from end to end they'll have half a page or one page information for a writer as important as W.B. Yeats but then W.B. Yeats ki itne sare worksah that you have to understand and study all of them in detail so for that you have to go to a lot of other videos like you can study from uh youtube uh video lectures that we give for free uh it is available on our channel which is basically uh history of English literature series that we are offering so if you type your uh let's say you type age of Chaucer so you are going to get this video so it is a complete video series that we have in which you've covered all the ages so you can check out uh this particular thing or you can even check out the detailed video course that is available or you can also study from a lot of other sources like study.com lit charts grade saver uh there is um spark notes and study.com so all these sources are also going to give you a lot of relevant information one very important thing that you should be study uh you should be focusing upon is to know what to study and what to skip because British literature is so huge uh in terms of the fastness that you need to know that okay these are the informations that i have to skip for example birth and dead date of writers uh you can absolutely skip i would never recommend you to learn the chronological date out of 120 canterbury tales uh you should be knowing which ones to study you cannot just go about studying everything similarly childhood information of a lot of minor writers minor writers for example there's Robert Saudi now Robert Saudi and William Wordsworth are two romantic writers but William Wordsworth's childhoods a lot of questions are there Robert Saudi being a minor writer not something not someone who is being extensively studied uh in universities and colleges so you can skip uh studying a lot of information about him similarly important details like em foster was a follower of Vedanta and cold rich created a society called pantiesocracy pantiesocracy is basically uh something that you must have heard in paradise lost where in the second book of paradise lost lucifer talks about it so em foster and cold rich em foster main works but you don't know these important information these important details then there's a high chance that you will get the questions wrong so that is the reason you need to know what to study and what to skip okay now i'm talking about the very very uh important topic which is the secret ingredients that a lot of students miss out when they are preparing for British literature so the very first thing that you should you should be focusing on whenever you are reading any work of British literature is to know the subtitle for example my question to all of you is that if you can comment below what is the subtitle of the famous play importance of being earnest so i'm just waiting to see your comments i would want uh each one of you to think about the subtitle of importance of being earnest and put that in the comment section below so subtitle of all the important words you must know secondly all the important characters so there are questions where you get matched the character with novels so you will get like uh four characters of chow's dickens novels and four of the novels and then they ask you to match it so in order to remember so many characters you can prepare like small diagrams of these characters and put it in sticky notes and paste it on the walls of your room so that every day for the next 15 days when you listen you look at it you kind of remember then you need to also know for example for animal farm animal farm make concept political references all the characters stand for one of the political leaders of that time so that connection is very important so what you need to know in any work that you're going to read for British literature you need to know the subtitle you need to know the important characters then you need to know the opening and closing line Byron Shelley Keats kisi ke be poetry lele jay sapke jo poems hai uski starting lines aapko pata ho nahi jaye there was a question uh which came a few years back i think in net where they asked the uh they gave the opening setting the stage setting of look back in anger and they asked that okay yeh jo setting hai yeh concept leki hai so even aapko wo tiniest details bhi pata ho nahi then some very famous um quotations like happy families are all alike every unhappy family is unhappy in their own way coming back to the question that i just asked that what's the subtitle of importance of being a journalist and i have two answers book ninja says a trivial comedy for serious people and literature says a trivial comedy so when you are knowing the subtitle you need to know the entire subtitle epsilon in etch it a filter jo subtitle leke ki subtitle is a poem or uh there was um another variation which was a subtitle of some other work so aapko pata ho nahi kya exact subtitle kya hai sir fitna hai or trivial comedy ya or trivial comedy for serious people yeh hai so with that clarity you must remember then themes and symbols aapko to the light house Thomas Hardy ki jitney novels hai wo novel jo logde denge saath mein uh all symbols ya motifs denge and then they ask you to match it ki suppose let's talk about um mere of the castaways us ka symbol kya hai okay ya us meh kansa symbol used kya gaya for train is type kya symbols hai aapko pata ho nahi moving ahead to the next topic which is references so you must know all the references of the major work so for example if we talk about wasteland so it has 135 references cold rich ka jo kubla khan jo lika gaya hai uh work wo liya gaya hai us me references Samuel Purchase ka pilgrim the progress so baha se uh sorry uh purchase the pilgrim uh so baha se unho ne kubla khan ki aamdar ek reference dahla hai frankstein mein we know the monster is reading paradise lost so you see aapko har text ke jo important references hain wo pata ho nahi genre pata ho nahi epsilon and h to fill a very famous work us ka i am big pentameter mein likha gaya hai ya blank words mein likha gaya hai shelly ke jo poems hai wo dramatic monologue hai ballad hai odd hai kya hai similarly aapko drama ki baat wo drama jo hai wo suppose let's talk about look back in anger so is it a theater of hipster drama closet drama kitchen sink drama kya hai so yeh sab jab tak aapko pata nahi ho gaa it becomes very difficult for you to gain marks just knowing the summary of the important literary works will not solve the purpose i'm going to take you to through these three important writers so let's first talk about elizabeth barrett browning so agar hum elizabeth barrett browning ki baat karte hain so biography mein itna aapko pata ho nahi zaruri elizabeth barrett browning ke liye robot browning main bahati sundar line dikti when they were courting kind of when he read her verses so he wrote that i love your verses with all my heart dear miss barrett okay and they settled in italy then elizabeth barrett browning married robot browning despite father's opposition famous lines kya hai sonnets from portuguese and how did she die so all these important details is very very important for you to know similarly agar hum minor works ii baat karte hi four minor works ii aapko pata ho nahi inke baane mein kuchko details aapko pata ho nahi jhe zaruri nahi aapko sab kuch pata ho similarly we move to virginia vulva so virginia vulva ki agar hum baat karte so virginia vulva ka writing style aapko pata ho nahi jhe ino ne leonard vulva se uh works publish kare hi jo hogard press thouse kya andre he has a late simon freudke translate kya hai katno ke work affair tha inka kisi ke saath kame now uh yaha se feminism ki sharwaat hoti hai aap dekhenge ki kaheena kahi for the first time virginia vulva so vocal about her affair and how did she die all these minor information is important now if we talk about virginia vulva's minor works so in spite of knowing the major works like mrs. dalloway and to the lighthouse it is also important for you to know all these minor works yaha se question aata hai first work kwan saath a virginia vulva uh which was voyages out yaha aapko pata ho nahi jhe usko original title kya hai usme kyu important hai because first time appear we di clarissa dalloway so yeh kuch important details aapko miss out nahi karni hai these are nothing but pds that we provide in our online cause after we deliver complete video lectures of the topics so i would really really request you to just go through these uh you can you can also check out the pds which is available on the website it is available free of course you can go to the website and you're in the demo material section you will find not just pds but few video lectures in office i would really suggest you that uh you you should like go through the pdf and video lectures once so that you understand how do you have to make notes if you're planning to make it on your own similarly if we talk about the another interesting work is orlando now orlando is a very important work because it is kind of fictionalized survey of the of entire english literature so elizabethan period se leke 1928 jab yeh work published wa hai tab tak poore english literature ka ek tarike se aapko what just me kuch batah diya gaya hai so that is orlando so is tarike se when you go through different different works you understand ki kya important hai bohot baar net me profession of women se question aaya angel in the house karke bohati important idea bataya gaya hai in this particular work jis pe question aaya vojiya vulka so my suggestion to you would be that don't just focus on these three words room of one's own mrs. dalloway to the lighthouse yeh aapne palliya that is not sufficient you need to also know a lot of other things similarly agar aap to the lighthouse ya mrs. dalloway ki baat karthein so iss kya amdas tef aapko sambar hi pataona zaruri nahi all these minor characters that i've mentioned here for example yeh look regions park jo london kai got famous park hai bohaha milte hi wo mention aapko yad rukh raha ho sata hai they can be a question where they are that okay mrs. dalloway main jo first team hai where is it set up similarly aapko pata hona chie ki you know her character ka kiste kya link hai so when you go through these kind of character diagrams you understand so my suggestion to each one of you out there would be that please don't make notes which is filled with like pointers try to make very visually appealing notes where you draw diagrams you draw character maps and that is how you try to retain information because there are approximately 500 writers and every writer has written so many works that by the end you finish british literature there are approximately 1500 to 2000 novels or poems that you have studied in detail and you cannot remember all of that you have to use the pictographic memory where you just see it and you are able to retain it similarly you have to also know some important facts and quotes okay so this particular novel is very very famous for stream of consciousness some important lines which can be asked in the exam there is a reference to Shakespeare so all of this you have to keep in consideration similarly if we talk about let's say T. S. Eliot's love song of J. Alfred Prufrock so you need to understand that you know just knowing the summary of J. Alfred Prufrock would not work you have to also understand that this was influenced by Dan Teguza which was a very famous Italian poet and it was published under the influence of Ezra Pound another famous British American poet so by knowing all of this you are able to get to the you know to the minutest detail which helps you clear net because summary everybody would know but then there are some important important facts which a lot of people kind of skip which you can know by going through some specific details which you will find not just in books but for that you have to also refer to a lot of websites like study.com lit charts great savers so my you know my suggestion to you would be towards the end of this video would be that please ensure that you focus on all these things you just don't focus on reading the summary or just picking to the books you have to understand that whenever you are reading any novel or any play you keep in mind all the pointers that we have mentioned here okay so now that you know I have said all what I had to say I would want to open the house for a few questions I can take two three questions and would want to know if in case you guys are facing any dilemma or doubts related to British literature. Annie says now I've taken your capsule course only can I complete literary theory and British literature what to do ma'am perfect Annie I think the time that you have in hand you cannot complete anything else apart from British literature and literary theory in the last few days of the exam and I would also want to suggest to other people who are like a little tense that you can also opt for other courses that we have so if you go to you know the section of UGC net paper one in paper two you find that there's a mock test series that we have for you where we are giving you mock test for paper one and paper two which is very important in the last few days so you get like 5,000 class questions in the mock test and I just showed you one sample mock test how does that look like so you can go to like different different ages and you can you know give mock test but each of the ages after you prepare a particular age so I'll just show you how this looks like so just like this interface you will find that you have approximately 100 questions pay different different test which you can give and you can analyze your score then we have Shruti says yes papers and syllabus is free on their app yes we have syllabus and papers available free of course then ma'am can you please suggest me the authors in books for UGC net in English please see authors in books I've already mentioned it it's here if you go to my website and go to courses video course you will find this entire list this is the list of authors and as far as works is concerned so if you go to you know let's say the video course so if I go here and I go to video lectures so here you will find that let's say victorian aid so I've given you all the authors lord alpha lord Tennyson is the poet and these are the three words that you have to study in detail lotus eaters break break break ulysses and then there are a lot of minor works so minor works I've not mentioned because there are 10 12 minor works that we cover in one lecture so it becomes like really really lendy as a title uh Kamini says how many marks to clear you English net exam so out of 300 questions like 300 marks 150 questions if I say you need to get at least 60 to 65 percent questions correct that is a very good passing uh person page uh other than that it would also depend upon which category do you fall into so for s t s c o b c the cutoff is a little lower um nandini says please come live on paper one teaching aptitude research communication absolutely I'm going to take one particular video on that as well just bring 30 minutes six live before exam it will be very helpful need a revision session for paper one absolutely I'll come up with something like that if there any trick to learn Shakespeare's chronology book ninja oh see frankly if you ask me personally you don't have to get into the chronology there's a very very rare chance that they are going to ask you the chronology for Shakespeare because that's a very very simple question according to uh the u g c net panel so I would not suggest you to focus on publication dates chronology or let's say you know birth and death dates of the writers uh Kinero says ma'am will this be useful for ups English optional subject absolutely like if you prepare for u g c net English you can clear any paper related to English literature in the entire world because u g c net English covers anything in everything written or translated in English uh parimala says nowadays chronology is very important how can we cover it so parimala for chronology I would not want you to uh you know cover uh you know remember the dates so 19 24 25 I would rather suggest if you can uh kind of remember the works in the same order so when you keep on going through these pdfs again and again you will automatically remember that voyage is out early and after that jacob's room the last way uh profession for women time is that it's up for chronology automatically you cannot remember the dates 2000 works up at the two thousand works the dates the other night is practically impossible for anyone okay so with that note I think I am going to end the session so right now it is 18th of November Saturday 5 35 p.m and I'm going to take your leave I wish you all the best for the next 15 days I know it is a very very uh crucial time for each aspirant out there and therefore I would want that please keep your cell phones off please keep yourself away from all the distractions and focus completely on uh giving your hundred percent in the last 15 days because whatever you study in the last 15 days kind of fast tracks your performance kind of uh gives you that extra edge uh when it comes to clearing uh an exam as difficult as utc net so with that note I would like to take your leave that's it from my side for this video lecture I'll meet you very soon in the next video lecture till the time we meet next happy learning keep loving literature and