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daksh dhaiya

The first novel by Umberto Eco that became highly successful was “The Name of the Rose.” In chapter 7, The Interview, from the Class 12 English textbook, the novel is described as a remarkable blend of historical fiction, mystery, and ...

daksh dhaiya

Besides being a novelist, Umberto Eco was a prominent semiotician and scholar. In chapter 7, The Interview, from the Class 12 English textbook, Eco is noted for his expertise in semiotics, the study of signs and symbols as elements of ...

daksh dhaiya

Rudyard Kipling compared the act of interviewing to an unwarranted invasion, akin to a crime. In chapter 7, The Interview, of the Class 12 English textbook, Kipling expressed strong distaste for interviews, describing them as a violation of one’s private ...

hardikk

The encounter with Spender’s work became meaningful to the author because it provided a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding the ideas that Spender had discussed during his visit to Gemini Studios. In chapter 6 of the Class 12 English ...

hardikk

During his time at Gemini Studios, Asokamitran worked as a scriptwriter and contributed significantly to the film industry, as described in chapter 6 of the Class 12 English textbook Poets and Pancakes. Gemini Studios, known for its grandeur and influential ...