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What does the writer mean by the fiery misery of theos subjected to make up?

Ishita 21st Aug, 2024

The expression "fiery misery of theos subjected to make up" is an over-the-top and symbolic way to describe how gods or divine beings might feel when they have to follow human beauty norms.

"Fiery" hints at severe pain or agony, and "misery" points to extreme sadness or anguish. Putting "theos" (gods) in a situation where they need to wear "make up" creates a stark difference between their godly status and the everyday task of putting on cosmetics.

By using colorful and over-the-top language, the author wants to get across these ideas:

How silly it is to apply human beauty standards to gods: People often picture gods as flawless and undying, so the thought of them needing to spruce up their looks doesn't make sense and is pretty funny.

How narrow and fake human beauty standards can be: The wording hints that these standards are too tight and can make even good-looking beings feel uncomfortable or unhappy.

The push and pull between humans and gods: Picturing gods having to follow human rules shows the gap between the two and suggests humans might have some control over godly beings.

Hope this is what you were looking for.


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i have just passed 12 cbse with 68.8% aggregate and 96 in English . further i wanna persue English literature and then wanna be a writer . which university and colleges in Dehradun or Jaipur would be the best for me. Also i have not appeared for any entrance exam .

Shilu Singha 17th May, 2024

Hello!

If you want to study English literature after your 12th standard, then you will have to enroll yourself in B.A. English honours. One has to sit for CUET-UG to get admission in any prestigious government or private institutions.

These are some of the colleges in Dehradun and Jaipur where you can study B. A. English honours:

  1. Institute of Technology and Management, Dehradun
  2. Shri Guru Ram Rai PG College, Dehradun
  3. Kanoria PG Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Jaipur
  4. NIMS School of Humanities and Social Sciences, NIMS University, Jaipur
  5. St Xavier's College, Jaipur

Hope this information will help you. Thank you.

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Question : Comprehension:

In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Due to the fact that Shakespeare didn't produce an autobiography, (1)___________ is known about many parts of his life and some of it remains a (2)__________! Sometime before 1590, Shakespeare left Stratford. But where did he go? Again, it is not clear why, although one story suggests it is because he had been forced to run away from home after poaching deer! Little is known about what he did, but eventually he travelled to London, which was the biggest city in England, though much (3)_________ than it is today. London provided opportunities unavailable anywhere else in the country and many poor people went hoping to make their fortunes. Importantly for Shakespeare, London had theatres! The first of these was opened in 1576 and by 1590 there were several 'playhouses' including the Rose, the Theatre and the Curtain. (4)_____________ Shakespeare became an actor. However, he was soon writing plays too and by 1592, Shakespeare's work was being spoken about. One (5)__________ writer - Robert Greene - wrote rude things about this newcomer and referred to him as an 'upstart crow'. Disaster struck in 1593 when a terrible disease called the plague hit London. Thousands of people became unwell and died and this caused the theatres to shut. Rather than giving up, Shakespeare turned to writing poems rather than plays and soon the theatres were reopened.

Question:

Select the most appropriate option to fill in blank no. 2.

Option 1: secret

Option 2: history

Option 3: exotic

Option 4: mystery

Team Careers360 27th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: mystery


Solution : The correct choice is the fourth option.

Mystery is a suitable choice to convey the idea that there are unknown or unclear elements, emphasising the lack of information or documentation about certain parts of Shakespeare's life due to the absence of an autobiography. It captures the sense that there are aspects that remain puzzling or undisclosed.

Therefore, the right word to fill in the blank is mystery.

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Question : Comprehension:

In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Due to the fact that Shakespeare didn't produce an autobiography, (1)___________ is known about many parts of his life and some of it remains a (2)__________! Sometime before 1590, Shakespeare left Stratford. But where did he go? Again, it is not clear why, although one story suggests it is because he had been forced to run away from home after poaching deer! Little is known about what he did but eventually he travelled to London, which was the biggest city in England, though much (3)_________ than it is today. London provided opportunities unavailable anywhere else in the country and many poor people went hoping to make their fortunes. Importantly for Shakespeare, London had theatres! The first of these was opened in 1576 and by 1590 there were several 'playhouses' including the Rose, the Theatre and the Curtain. (4)_____________ Shakespeare became an actor. However, he was soon writing plays too and by 1592, Shakespeare's work was being spoken about. One (5)__________ writer - Robert Greene - wrote rude things about this newcomer and referred to him as an 'upstart crow'. Disaster struck in 1593 when a terrible disease called the plague hit London. Thousands of people became unwell and died and this caused the theatres to shut. Rather than giving up, Shakespeare turned to writing poems rather than plays and soon the theatres were reopened.

Question:

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank no. 4.

Option 1: Primitively

Option 2: Initially

Option 3: Firstly

Option 4: First of all

Team Careers360 24th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Initially


Solution : The correct choice is the second option.

Initially is a suitable choice because it accurately conveys the idea that becoming an actor was one of the early stages or starting points in Shakespeare's career trajectory. It aligns with the chronological progression of events described in the passage, highlighting a phase in Shakespeare's life when he first ventured into acting.

Therefore, the right word to fill in the blank is initially.

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Question : Comprehension:

In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Due to the fact that Shakespeare didn't produce an autobiography, (1)___________ is known about many parts of his life and some of it remains a (2)__________! Sometime before 1590, Shakespeare left Stratford. But where did he go? Again, it is not clear why, although one story suggests it is because he had been forced to run away from home after poaching deer! Little is known about what he did but eventually he travelled to London, which was the biggest city in England, though much (3)_________ than it is today. London provided opportunities unavailable anywhere else in the country and many poor people went hoping to make their fortunes. Importantly for Shakespeare, London had theatres! The first of these was opened in 1576 and by 1590 there were several 'playhouses' including the Rose, the Theatre and the Curtain. (4)_____________ Shakespeare became an actor. However, he was soon writing plays too and by 1592, Shakespeare's work was being spoken about. One (5)__________ writer - Robert Greene - wrote rude things about this newcomer and referred to him as an 'upstart crow'. Disaster struck in 1593 when a terrible disease called the plague hit London. Thousands of people became unwell and died and this caused the theatres to shut. Rather than giving up, Shakespeare turned to writing poems rather than plays and soon the theatres were reopened.

Question:

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank no. 5.

Option 1: inferior

Option 2: jealous

Option 3: bad

Option 4: rude

Team Careers360 18th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: jealous


Solution : The correct choice is the second option.

The term jealous accurately conveys the idea that Greene's comments were fueled by envy or resentment, indicating a sense of rivalry or competition. It aligns with the context of Greene's negative remarks about Shakespeare, implying that Greene might have been envious of Shakespeare's success or recognition.

Therefore, the right word to fill in the blank is jealous.

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Question : Comprehension:

In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Due to the fact that Shakespeare didn't produce an autobiography, (1)___________ is known about many parts of his life and some of it remains a (2)__________! Sometime before 1590, Shakespeare left Stratford. But where did he go? Again, it is not clear why, although one story suggests it is because he had been forced to run away from home after poaching deer! Little is known about what he did but eventually he travelled to London, which was the biggest city in England, though much (3)_________ than it is today. London provided opportunities unavailable anywhere else in the country and many poor people went hoping to make their fortunes. Importantly for Shakespeare, London had theatres! The first of these was opened in 1576 and by 1590 there were several 'playhouses' including the Rose, the Theatre and the Curtain. (4)_____________ Shakespeare became an actor. However, he was soon writing plays too and by 1592, Shakespeare's work was being spoken about. One (5)__________ writer - Robert Greene - wrote rude things about this newcomer and referred to him as an 'upstart crow'. Disaster struck in 1593 when a terrible disease called the plague hit London. Thousands of people became unwell and died and this caused the theatres to shut. Rather than giving up, Shakespeare turned to writing poems rather than plays and soon the theatres were reopened.

Question:

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank no. 3.

Option 1: Smaller

Option 2: bigger

Option 3: younger

Option 4: larger

Team Careers360 13th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Smaller


Solution : The correct choice is the first option.

"Smaller" is the appropriate term to convey the comparative aspect, emphasising the reduced size of London in the historical context being described in the passage. The term smaller accurately conveys the idea that, at the time being referred to in the passage, London was not as large or expansive as it is in contemporary times.

Therefore, the right word to fill in the blank is smaller.

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Question : Which Indian writer wrote the famous book "Mansarovar"?

Option 1: Gita Sahgal

Option 2: Ram Prasad Bismil

Option 3: Premchand

Option 4: Yashpal

Team Careers360 10th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Premchand


Solution : The correct option is Premchand.

"Mansarovar" is a collection of short stories written by the renowned Indian author Premchand. His real name was Dhanpat Rai Srivastava, and he is considered one of the most influential figures in Hindi literature. "Mansarovar" is one of his significant works and reflects his deep understanding of social issues and human nature.

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Question : Comprehension:

In the following passage, some words have been deleted. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option to fill in each blank.
Due to the fact that Shakespeare didn't produce an autobiography, (1)___________ is known about many parts of his life and some of it remains a (2)__________! Sometime before 1590, Shakespeare left Stratford. But where did he go? Again, it is not clear why, although one story suggests it is because he had been forced to run away from home after poaching deer! Little is known about what he did but eventually, he travelled to London, which was the biggest city in England, though much (3)_________ than it is today. London provided opportunities unavailable anywhere else in the country and many poor people went hoping to make their fortunes. Importantly for Shakespeare, London had theatres! The first of these was opened in 1576 and by 1590 there were several 'playhouses' including the Rose, the Theatre and the Curtain. (4)_____________ Shakespeare became an actor. However, he was soon writing plays too and by 1592, Shakespeare's work was being spoken about. One (5)__________ writer - Robert Greene - wrote rude things about this newcomer and referred to him as an 'upstart crow'. Disaster struck in 1593 when a terrible disease called the plague hit London. Thousands of people became unwell and died and this caused the theatres to shut. Rather than giving up, Shakespeare turned to writing poems rather than plays, and soon the theatres were reopened.

Question:

Select the most appropriate option to fill in the blank no. 1.

Option 1: little

Option 2: insufficient

Option 3: miniscule

Option 4: ample

Team Careers360 22nd Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: little


Solution : The correct choice is the first option.

Little is an appropriate choice to convey the idea that only a small amount of information is available, emphasising the limited knowledge about Shakespeare's life due to the absence of an autobiography.

Therefore, the right word to fill in the blank is little.

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What are the future scopes and opporutiny, salary for medical writer in India and who can do it what is the growth?

Tanya Gupta 15th Jan, 2024

Hello,

The starting salaries for Medical Writers in India are to the tune of Rs. 3 Lakhs per annum and for a more experienced person with an experience of 8 to 10 years with relative work experience, can expect a salary of Rupees 10 lakhs to Rupees 12 lakhs per annum and for recruitment Top recruiters for Medical Writers in India are Clinical Research Organizations (CROs).

Hope this helps you,

Thank you

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