Explore the Life and Works of Jibanananda Das

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Dive into the world of Jibanananda Das, a prominent poet, novelist, and short story writer from Bengal. Discover his literary contributions, such as poetry, novels, and short stories. Uncover details about his life, including his birth in Barisal, British India (present-day Bangladesh), and his tragic death in a tramcar accident in Kolkata. Learn about his nicknames, titles, literary movements, occupations, education, and more.


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  1. WELCOME

  2. TEACHERS INTRODUCTION Md. Eunus Ali Lecturer in English Syedpur Bazar Fazil Madrasah Nabigonj, Habigonj. Mob: 01720-075156

  3. These are the photos of Jibanananda Das

  4. Who is this person? He is Jibanananda Das

  5. Who is this person? He is Jibanananda Das

  6. Todays Lesson THE BENGAL S FACE THE BENGAL S FACE Sub: English 1st paper Class : XI Unit : 9 Lesson : 1 Total Students : 123 Present Students : Absent students : Date :

  7. Learning Outcomes From the topic SS will be able to ---- Know Jibanananda Das Know the poet s poetry. Know the poet s novels Know the poet s short stories Know some word meanings Know the theme of the poem

  8. Lets know Jibanananda Das Date of birth : 17 February 1899 Birth place: Barisal, Bangladesh Bengal Presidency British India (Present Bangladesh)

  9. Lets know Jibanananda Das Death: 22 October 1954 At the age of 55 Kolkata, West Bengal,India Because of Tramcar Accident. Witness say: It is suicide

  10. Lets know Jibanananda Das Nick Name : Milu Title : Poet of Ruposi Bangla Literary Movement : Bengali Modernism

  11. Lets know Jibanananda Das Occupation: Poet Novelist Short story writer Lyricist Editor Essayist Professor

  12. Lets know Jibanananda Das Nationality: British Indian. Later : Indian. Education: Literature at Presidency College, Kolkata. MA Degree from Calcutta University

  13. Lets know Jibanananda Das Notable Awards: Rabindra Purasker Award For Banalata Sen-1952 Sahitya Academy Award forShrestha kobita--1955

  14. Lets know genres of Jibanananda Das Genres: Poetry Novels Short Stories Criticism

  15. Lets know Jibanananda Das Notable Works: Banalata Sen Ruposi Bangla Akasalina Shrestha Kobita Mohaprithibi

  16. Lets know Jibanananda Das Critics say: Das is the most read poet After Rabindranath Tagore And Kazi Nazrul Islam in Bangladesh and West Bengal. His early poetry influences Kazi Nazrul Islam. But later he is acknowledged As one of the greatest poet.

  17. Lets know some poetry Jibanananda Das Poetry: Jhora Palok (Fallen Feather) 1927 Dhushor Pandulipi ( Grey Manuscript) 1936 Banalata Sen 1942 Moha Prithibi (Great Universw) 1944 Shaat ti tarar Timir (Darkness of Seven Stars) 1948

  18. Lets know some poetry Jibanananda Das Poetry: Shreshtho kobita(best poems) 1954 Rupasi Bangla (Bengla, the beautiful) written 1944, Published 1957 Bela Obela Kalbela ( Times, Bad Times, End Times ) 1961 Sudorshan The Beautiful) 1973

  19. Lets knowNovels of Jibanananda Das Novels 21 (Among of them) Bashmatir Upakhyan Jibon Pronali Karo Bashona Nirupum Yatra Purnima Pretinir Rupkatha Purnima etc

  20. Lets know short stories of Jibanananda Das Short stories--108 Bilas, Boi Pogi Ako, Aekgeya Jibon Bibahito Jibon, Basor Sojyar pase Hiseb Nikes Moshiser Shingh Ma Hoyar Kono Saadh Meyemanuser Ghrane Jadur Desh etc

  21. The poem The Bengals Face is taken from the collection of poem called Ruposhi Bangla or in English Beautiful Bengal

  22. Read the poem silently

  23. Vocabulary Mordacious tree of the tropical Take a rest or sleep Vault, cupola Quietness, calmness Full of holes, hollow Declining Isolated Hummingbird Give a cry of pain, grief or anger Fig tree--------- Roosting-------- Dome------------ Hush------------- Honeycombed Waning---------- Desolate-------- Wagtail--------- Wailed----------

  24. Identifying parts of speech Leafy ------------------- Sighted---------------- Incomparable-------- Besides---------------- Wagtail--------------- Strings---------------- Adjective Adjective Adjective Preposition Noun noun

  25. Theme of the poem The theme of the poem is the timeless and everlasting natural beauty of Bengal. She is full of cultural and natural elements. Yet the commons fail to get the note He enumerates the presence of nature to us through this poem. He connects the inanimate with the living as well. The poem opens with the dawn time when the morning birds are sitting beneath a big leaf. In it the Poet s patriotic zeal has aroused. The poet falls in love with the beauty of his motherland. He feels that his thirst for beauty has filled up and he does not need to see the beauty of the world any more.

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