Krishna and her close-knit group of friends, including Vrinda, Aditya, Varaa , and Shivesh , decided to spend some time at Krishna's grandparents' home in the village. One fine morning during the monsoon season, they set out to visit the temple in the nearby Shivesh village, accompanied by Krishna's beloved Dadaji. The surroundings were breathtakingly beautiful, with lush green trees casting a vibrant hue over the landscape and a majestic river flowing gracefully nearby. The ancient temple of Lord Shiva stood proudly amidst the verdant scenery, enveloped by a canopy of trees, creating a scene straight out of a painting. The melodious chirping of birds added a lively touch to the tranquil morning, while the gentle sunbeams illuminated the earth, captivating everyone's attention. As they admired the serene vista, Krishna, ever curious, posed a question to Dadaji saying, “Dadaji, how big is the tree in front of this! How old is it?” Dadaji, with a warm smile, revealed “Th...
In a small town in Uttar Pradesh, Rajukaka and Manjukaki lived a modest life with their only daughter, Sonam . She was their pride a talented Kathak dancer with dreams of making a name for herself. Meanwhile, in Lucknow, Mitesh , the son of wealthy businessman Mr. Raghav Agrawal and his wife Smitha , lived a privileged life. Their family believed in traditions and statue specially dowry (dehej pratha). The Kathak Dance Competition in Lucknow was a prestigious event. Sonam’s performance mesmerized the audience, her dance reflecting a caged bird yearning for freedom. Among the spectators was Mitesh, who had no real interest in dance but was captivated by her. Their first meeting led to conversations about dreams, struggles, and ambitions. Over time, their friendship turned into love. One evening, Mitesh confessed: "Sonam, tum sirf ek acchi dancer nahi ho. Tum meri zindagi ka woh geet ho jo mujhe jeena sikhata hai."(Sonam, you’re not just a great dancer. You’re the melody th...
Introduction: Expressionism is an early 20th-century artistic and literary movement that focuses on expressing deep inner emotions and psychological states rather than realistic appearances.Expressionism is a modernist movement that began in Northern Europe, mainly Germany. It appears in poetry, painting, and other arts. Instead of showing the world realistically, it focuses on subjective emotions and inner experiences. Expressionist artists express feelings through bold colors, distorted forms, and intense language to show fear, anger, or isolation. Definition: Expressionism is a modernist art and literary movement that emphasizes inner emotions and subjective experience over realistic representation. Etymology and history of Expressionism: Etymology: The word "Expressionism" comes from the word "express", meaning to show or reveal inner feelings.It is derived from the Latin word "exprimere", meaning "to press out" or "to express"....
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