Rasa Theory Indian Poetics: Rasa theory and natya shastra Name: Parmar Dipali K. Roll No. : 26 Assignment Sem. 2 Email Id: dipaliparmar247@gmail.com Submitted to: The Department of English, MKBU. v Classification of Literary Theories: It is possible to classify the literary theories on the basis of what aspect of literary composition is central to them. Accordingly, we have theory of: 1. Language , namely alamkara and vakrokti. 2. Style and compositional value, namely guna/dosa, riti, and auchitya. 3. Verbal symbolism, namely, dhvani. 4. Aesthetic experience, namely, rasa. 5. Narrative, namely, mahakavya. 6. Discourse analysis, namely, yuktis . 7. Comprehensive analysis. 8. Interpretation. v Introduction to Major Literary Theory “Rasa Theory” : The rasa theory originates with Bharata in Natyasastra. It claims that the object or meaning that is sought to be conveyed in literary compositions is in the nature of an emotional effect
what is disadvantages of bilingualism ?
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