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Law And Literature(Perfect Binding, Adv. Shubhangi Suryawanshi)

Law And Literature(Perfect Binding, Adv. Shubhangi Suryawanshi)

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CONTENTMODULE 01 DRAMA WITH LEGAL THEMES1.What is the Significance of Literature in Understanding the Law? OrHow is literature helpful in understanding the nature of law? 2.Discuss the trial scene in The Merchant of Venice. ORCasket story in the Merchant of Venice. 3.Discuss ‘Justice’ by Galsworthy as criticism on the prison system of his time in England? OrJustice (focus on Act II) by John Galsworthy?MODULE 02 SHORT STORIES WITH LEGAL THEMES4.Explain ‘Before the Law’ by Franz Kafka?5.Explain ‘Justice is blind’ with reference to Thomas Wolfe’s Justice is Blind. 6.The ‘Benefit of Doubt’ by Jack London. OrThe character sketch of Carter Watson?7.Explain the Web of Circumstance by Charles W Chesnutt?8.The Case for Defense by Graham Greene?MODULE 03PROSE WORKS9.Explain ‘Of Judicature’ by Francis Bacon. OrBring out judges’ relation with advocates and parties to a suit in Bacon’s Of Judicature.10.Explain ‘Some Reminiscences of the Bar’ by M. K. Gandhi?11.Explain ‘Why the Indian Labor is determined to win the war’ by B.R. Ambedkar?12.Elaborate the ‘Joy of Reading’ by APJ Abdul Kalam? OrWhat is the impact of reading according to Dr Kalam? 13.What are the views of Mr. Chagla on secularism?MODULE 04 POETRY14.Ode: Intimations of Immortality by William Wordsworth?15.Elaborate the summery analysis of ‘Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening’ by Robert Frost? OrExplain the following lines with reference to their context.a)The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep,And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep.16.Where the Mind is without Fear by Rabindranath Tagore? OrWhat does Tagore signify’ through ‘where the mind is without fear?’ 17.Law like Love by W. H. Auden? Or Explain the following lines with reference to their context.Like love we don’t know where or why,Like love we can’t compel or fly,Like love we often weep,Like love we seldom keep.1.Nos scimus quia lex bona est, modo quis ea utatur2.legitime [We know that the law is good, if a man use it lawfully].3.Nos scimus quia lex bona est, modo quis ea utatur4.legitime [We know that the law is good, if a man use it lawfully].5.Nos scimus quia lex bona est, modo quis ea utatur6.legitime [We know that the law is good, if a man use it lawfully]7.Nos scimus quia lex bona est, modo quis ea utatur8.legitime [We know that the law is good, if a man use it lawfully]9.Nos scimus quia lex bona est, modo quis ea utatur10.legitime [We know that the law is good, if a man use it lawfully]11.Nos scimus quia lex bona est, modo quis ea utatur12.legitime [We know that the law is good, if a man use it lawfully]13.Nos scimus quia lex bona est, modo quis ea utatur14.legitime [We know that the law is good, if a man use it lawfully]15.Nos scimus quia lex bona est, modo quis ea utatur16.legitime [We know that the law is good, if a man use it la18.Freedom, Justice and Equality Poem by Lonnie Hicks?MODULE 05 LEGAL TEXT AS LITERATURE FOR ANALYTICAL STUDY1.Balaji Raghvan v. Union of India (AIR 1996 SC 770) ORAnalyse Balaji Raghvan v. Union of India with reference to the arguments mentioned in it.2.S Gopal Reddy v. State of Andhra Pradesh (1996 SCC (4) 596)(Case laws are to be analyzed with focus on narrative and argumentative skills)