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Comparative Survey, Descriptive Research

  Comparative survey research is a type of descriptive survey where it aims to compare the status of two or more variable, institutions, strategies etc. This technique often uses multiple disciplines in one study.This does not only compare different groups but also same group over time.Few points are to be kept in mind before starting the comparative survey. ·        Comparison Points -The research should be very clear regarding the points to be compared. This can also be identified through review of literature and experience of experts. ·        Assumption of Similarities -  One has to be clear about the similarities the two variable hold. If the researcher do not find this there is no point of comparison. Criteria of Comparison - The researcher has to identify the criteria of comparison keeping in mind the fairness and objectivity. Appropriate tools has to be identified for measurement of criterion variables. Comparative survey research is carried on when the researcher cannot

Discuss the Theme of The Cocktail Party

  The Cocktail Party as Revival of Poetic Drama Significance of Last Act Feminism and Feminist Theory The Cocktail Party is one of the most successful poetic plays of T.S.Eliot, The reason is that the Christian theme and spiritual message are carefully mingled with many other factors that impress the audience. The contemporary London society, the drawing room atmosphere, familiar characters surprise; and above all the human tone and the use of verse pattern resembling ordinary speech, accent for the popularity of the play. Besides the major theme of martyrdom, there are other subsidiary themes seen in the play. It is remarked, Christian martyrdom is the obvious theme in Murder in Cathedral and implied theme in The Family Reunion. Eliot has introduced his favourite theme of Christian martyrdom, which has relevance to the contemporary world, in The Cocktail Party also. Primarily, the play deals with the different levels of spiritual experience; of the saint and of ordinary life. Th