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PROJECT PORTFOLIO The following points should be included serially while preparing the project: 1. On the cover page mention ENGLISH Project. The project file should be covered neatly highlighting your name, Class, Stream, the subject (ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE) and the subject code(184). 2. 1 st page should include the details of the student along with the school logo. 3. On the second page, write the topic in bold letters. 4. Third page should have the Acknowledgement. 5. Fourth page should include the Certificate. 6. Write the Index/ Content on the fifth page. Body of the Project 7. About the Author: (with picture) 8. Historical Background: CONFLICT BETWEEN WORKING CLASS AND ARISTOCRACY 9. Summary of the story: Brief and in ONE page. 10. Compare and contrast between Matilda Loisel and M. Loisel (150-200 words) 11. Bibliography (Names of the all the sources and references used in making the project) 12. Use only black and blue ink pen. Black pen should be used for writing the topics. 13. Use proper visual representations. 103.10.116.47 (talk) 13:45, 13 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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I think this article needs a major reduction in scope. In my opinion, this article should focus on class struggle as an idea, rather than attempting to explain the history of class struggle in individual societies. Every agricultural society (with the debatable exception of certain socialist states) has been subject to class struggle. Trying to give a history of EVERY class struggle would make this article unbearably long. At the moment, it just focuses on class struggle in Greece, Rome, and modern capitalist societies. This is a pretty Eurocentric view of the history of class struggle. What about the peasant rebellions in China, or the Mazdakites in Sasanian Persia, or the Zomia region of southeast Asia? Rather than attempt to narrate all of these struggles in a single article, it would be better to focus on scholarly views of class conflict as a concept. SilverStar54 (talk) 18:48, 7 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]

I might suggest that material be split up. We have a List of peasant revolts but I think it would be good to see a broader peasants rebellion article. I have also long been surprised that the Marxist concept of class struggle is not a distinct page from this. JArthur1984 (talk) 19:02, 7 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]