• Romeo and Juliet

    Romeo and Juliet 2: Interpretative Q and A

    Essay-type interpretative questions with answers for the Pearson Edexcel IGCSE OL examination written in the PEEL format (Point, Evidence, Explanation, Link), calls for answers ranging between 300-500 words:Essay-type interpretative questions

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    Cambridge English Riolta On-line

    Cambridge English Riolta On Line          CAMBRIDGE ADULT ENGLISH STUDY COURSE: Face2Face Timing: Scheduled to begin in the mid year 2016 Mode of Instruction: [a] 80 percent […]

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  • Cambridge OL English Essays 1

    Cambridge OL English Essays 1 by bunpeiris An essay is a development of an argument, interpretation or analysis brought into the reader, concisely and economically, by way of an enlightening and flowing […]

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    Becoming cultured, literate and armed

    Becoming Bun: Benevolence   Stand Out Amidst The Literary Elite To Save Our Nation. written by bunpeiris We, The People, Must Become Bun: Cultured, Literate & Armed Today Sri Lanka being […]

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    Tuition Cambridge Checkpoint English, OL, Literature

    Tuition: Cambridge Checkpoint English For Grade 6,7 & 8 Paving the way to an ‘A*’  in Cambridge OL & AL English Language bunpeiris Cut the path to Cambridge OL English […]

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  • Teaching & Learning Literature

     Teaching & Learning Literature REQUIREMENTS, APPRECIATIONS AND EXPERIENCES  by bunpeiris Stories tell us how to live. Literature being all about us, the human race; being trained upon of the tragicomedy of the lonely race […]

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  • Multiple Intelligences

    Facets of Intelligence

    Above presentation is developed  and brought to you by bunpeiris. Following article is reproduced herein by the kind courtesy of http://www.tracomcorp.com/blog/more-than-iq-eq-do-we-have-multiple-intelligences/. More Than IQ and EQ – Do We Have Multiple Intelligences? […]

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    Tuition English Language & Literature

      Stand Out Among The Literary Elite: Study English Language & Literature with bunpeiris High quality intensive English language classes grade 6 onwards to OL & AL at Kandana Stand Out […]

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  • Cambridge OL English Essays 2

    Cambridge OL English Essays  2  by bunpeiris RAISE YOUR COMPETENCE IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TO GLOBALLY OPERATIONAL LEVEL [Your day-to-day chit chat English doesn’t get you anywhere up: let your words flow […]

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    Literary Criticism: Aristotle onwards

    Literary Criticism:  Aristotle onwards by bunpeiris I bumped into a pile of second-hand books causing one of the books to be swept off the pile. It was a dusty, discoloured […]

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    Rise of English: Liberal Humanism

    Rise of English 1: Liberal Humanism Written by bunpeiris Rise of English 1: Liberal Humanism is the first article of a series of articles titled “Rise of English“. It has […]

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  • Death of the Writer

    The Death of the Author

    The Death of the Author  A Series of Literary Criticism : Article 2   by bunpeiris Roland Barthes’s 1967 revolutionary essay titled “The Death of the Author”, a landmark in literary criticism, a move […]

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    Antigone by Sophocles

    Antigone by Sophocles bunpeiris Like Hamlet, Joan of Arc, Galileo and Sir Thomas More, Antigone inspires us with her courage, fortitude and impenetrable strength of conscience. She stands against the […]

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  • Why Literature

    Learning English Literature

    Learning English Literature by bunpeiris Literature being of the virtue of guiding you all to acquire and develop an inquiring mind, you are free to argue not only on any […]

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    Roles and Responsibilities of a Teacher

    Roles & responsibilities of a teacher by bunpeiris from B. UPUL N. PEIRIS .

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  • Learning and Teaching

    Learning & Teaching

    Learning & teaching strategies used in literature written by bunpeiris Meeting the needs of learners in planning teaching and learning The teachers may avoid possible adverse effects resulting from the […]

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    The Great Sinhalese Novel

    The Great Sinhalese Novel, or The Digital Divine Diary of God Vishnu by bunpeiris Chapter 1 “Sri Lanka’s King Sihabahu’s son, Vijaya from Lal country has reached Lanka, together with seven hundred […]

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  • Great Expectations

    Great Expectations

    Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations   Marginal Comments by bunpeiris Great Expectations: the realization of a dream of a poor orphan. Oh! boy that’s a happy ending. Tell me that again, please. Okey, […]

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    Heart of Darkness

    Joseph Conrad’s Heart Of Darkness Marginal Comments by bunpeiris Heart of Darkness. Kurtz is near death; as he dies aboard the river boat in the journey back downstream, to which […]

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  • FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE

    Figurative language [2]

    Figurative Language [2]: The crazy rain and hot legs by bunpeiris It was cut and & dried at Kurana, Negombo. Pretty cool, as my nieces at Moratuwa say. A half […]

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Gamperaliya [Sinhala: Evolution of a Village]

Question [Undergraduate level. B.A. in English, Sri Lanka]“Uprooted”, English translation of Sinhalese Gamperaliya is an authentic portrayal of the sweeping social transformation that took place in Sri Lanka (then Ceylon) in the mid-20th century, subsequent to the collapse of the feudal system. Discuss.Answer Written by bunPeiris of Moratuwa. It is true “Uprooted” of realistic fiction genre is an authentic portrayal […]

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Feminism

Feminism in South Asia Written by Bun Peiris of Moratuwa Q. “Third wave feminists or rather post-feminists believe that women in the modern society have already achieved gender equality, and feminism is no longer relevant to today’s society.” Do you agree? Substantiate your answer with examples drawn from South-Asian literary works. “Most evident from the televised Judiciary Committee hearings was […]

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Macbeth

In Macbeth “we are shown a soul tortured by an agony which admits not a moment’s repose, and rushing in frenzy towards its doom.” (Bradley, A.C., Shakespearean Tragedy) Discuss.                  “Let every man be master of his time” Shakespeare: Macbeth [3.I.4] Macbeth, a Soul Tortured Written in PEEL [Point, Evidence, Explanation, link] format by bunpeiris. A Once beautiful mind is […]

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Hard Times

In “Book the First-Sowing” of Hard Times, Dickens explores the effect of a system of education which values the factual knowledge over creativity and imagination. Comment. Following is an undergraduate level essay written using the paragraph writing technique PEEL [Point, Evidence, Explanation and Link] . As such, those who study for Cambridge OL literature may ignore/delete information from secondary sources […]

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Grusha And Azdak

The Caucasian Chalk Circle  by Bertolt Brecht is apparently  about and child whose ownership claimed by two mothers. But it touches social, political and emotional aspects broadly. Discuss. Written in PEEL [Point, Evidence, Explanation and Link] format by BunPeiris ______________________________________________________________________ Transformation Of Grusha And Azdak In The Backdrop of Political and Social Upheavels in Grushnia                Such is the anarchy […]

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Animal Farm

Q. Though written with Russian Revolution in mind, Animal Farm is a novel with universal appeal. Discuss. Written in PEEL [Point, Evidence, Explanation and Link] format by BunPeiris The Universality of Animal Farm Goes Unchallenged Animal Farm (1946) written by George Orwell is a satirical fable. It reveals the ironical passage of a oppressive regime that yokes the human frailties […]

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The Divorcee and The Defeated

“The Divorcee” and “The Defeated”: the socially condemned “Both Ken Saro-Wiwa and Nadine Gordimer portray the plight of groups of people who have been socially condemned.” Discuss this statement with reference to short stories ‘The Divorcee” and ‘The Defeated.” Written in PEEL [Point, Explanation, Evidence, Link] format by BunPeiris Both Ken Saro-Wiwa and Nadine Gordimer portray the plight of groups […]

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A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Plot construction & Aspects of Love in A Midsummer Night’s Dream Written by BunPeiris “Are you sure That we are awake? It seems to meThat yet we sleep, we dream”  [A Midsummer Night’s Dream: William Shakespeare] Plot construction A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a comedy composed and stage directed by the foremost dramatist, the ultimate humanist writer ever. But Shakespeare would […]

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Metaphysical Poetry

Metaphysical Poetry Written by BunPeiris Metaphysical poetry possesses its typical themes and techniques which depict the contemporary issues of the era. Discuss As everything under the sun, moon and stars are do change with time, throughout the literary periods, especially in poetic ages, themes and techniques too kept changing. The age of metaphysical poetry was no exception. As such metaphysical […]

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Canterbury Tales: Sea Captain’s Tale and The Prioress’s Tale

Canterbury Tales: Sea Captain’s Tale and The Prioress’s Tale Written in PEEL [Point, Evidence, Explanation and Link format] by BunPeiris. Compare & contrast the content, themes and character portrayal in “The Sea-Captain’s Tale” & “The Prioress’s Tale” Geoffrey Chaucer is humble: appeals to the readers to credit Jesus Christ for the inspiration of everything they would have learned in reading […]

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Robinson Crusoe

Fortitude and Attitudes of Robinson Crusoe Written by bunpeiris Robinson Crusoe is a fiction not only of the perseverance and fortitude of a man in trouble, but also of the attitudes of the “white man” towards the “black man.” Discuss The question is answered using the paragraph writing technique “PEEL”: Point; Evidence; Explanation; Link. You may follow this technique in […]

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The Master With An Earring

THE MASTER WITH AN EARRING By bunpeiris “Will stands out not only as the greatest literary light ever, but also the supreme intellect, with the exception of Buddha & Maha Rishi Vyasa, the author of Mahabharata. “Dilshan the cricketing swashbuckler, the only batsman to have a cricketing stroke [Dilscoop] named after him, got it all:will, dash and dare. And he got a diamond in his left […]

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conjunctions

WRITER’S DIGEST   Can you start a sentence with a conjunction? by Catherine Soanes For many of us, our English lessons at school were marked by the stern admonition: ‘Never begin a sentence with a conjunction!’. I was taught this ‘rule’ as a grammatical diktat back in the 1970s, and a quick trawl of the Net shows that the same advice […]

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