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I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” is a free verse written by the American poet and civil rights activist Maya Angelou. Maya Angelou is widely regarded as the “Black Woman’s Poet Laureate.” Her reflections on the society and the times she lived in are vividly expressed in her poetry. Extract 1 (i) In the opening lines, the poet describes the world of nature to be beautiful. She further describes its beauty, why stating that it is evening,...Read more »
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The Bangle Sellers by Sarojini Naidu: About the poem Written by the prominent Indian poet and politician Sarojini Naidu, ‘The Bangle Sellers‘ is a poem exploring the life of Indian women, the Indian culture and traditions revolving around women. In most of her poems, Sarojini Naidu writes on the theme of Indian culture and people. Her poems are focused on Indian settings and this poem makes no exception. In its Indianness, the poem resembles...Read more »
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || ).push({}); Extract 1 (i) Athletes from all over the country came to the stadium where the special Olympics was held. They came to participate in the game and win the medal (ii) Gold and Bronze and Silver are the words for medal which were awarded to the best contender awarded to the winners' Contestant Gold Medal. Competitors were well prepared because they trained for months and each...Read more »
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THIS STORY WAS FULL OF DESCRIPTION. EVEN THE TITLE ITSELF HELD SOME RELEVANCE. THE MAIN CHARACTER, SIBIA, WAS SEARCHING FOR SOMETHING VALUABLE WHICH TURNED OUT TO BE THE BLUE BEAD THAT SHE FOUND AFTER HER ENCOUNTER WITH A CROCODILE. AT THE BEGINNING OF THE STORY, THE CROCODILE GETS TWO PAGES OF MENTION. CAN ANYONE GUESS AS TO WHY THAT IS? THE REASON FOR THIS IS BECAUSE THE AUTHOR USED A TECHNIQUE CALLED "FORESHADOWING." THIS IS USED TO PROVIDE INFORMATION ABOUT ONE SUBJECT THAT WILL PLAY A ROLE IN A LATER PART OF THE STORY.THE BLUE BEAD
THE CROCODILE DIDN'T COME INTO THE PICTURE AGAIN UNTIL THE MAIN INCIDENT OCCURRED: THE ATTACK. THIS WAS THE MAJOR PORTION OF THE STORY THAT KEPT THE AUDIENCE IN SUSPENSE.SETTING
BASED ON THE DESCRIPTION OF THE LIFESTYLE LIVED IN THE STORY, THERE IS NO DOUBT THAT THIS MUST HAVE TAKEN PLACE IN A THIRD-WORLD COUNTRY. THE SETTING WAS VERY IMPORTANT BECAUSE THE AUTHOR NEEDED TO EMPATHIZE THE POVERTY THAT SIBIA HAD TO LIVE IN. THIS WAS THE REASON THAT SHE WANTED TO HAVE SOMETHING VALUABLE. WHAT DO YOU THINK CAN HELP THE AUTHOR DESCRIBE THE SETTING? TO HELP THE READER VISUALIZE THE PLACE, THE AUTHOR ALSO DESCRIBED SOME OF THE ANIMALS AND THE FORESTS IN THE SETTING.POINT OF VIEW
THE POINT OF VIEW COMING FROM THE NARRATOR IS OMNISCIENT. THIS MEANS THAT THE AUTHOR KNOWS THE FEELINGS OR DESIRES OF CHARACTERS, AND CAN SEE ALL. FOR EXAMPLE, THE AUTHOR IN THIS STORY KNOWS THE BACKGROUND OF SIBIA AND ALSO THAT SHE WANTED SOMETHING OF VALUE. THIS NARRATOR DOES NOT WITHHOLD ANY IMPORTANT INFORMATION, BUT HE USEDFORESHADOWING.
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THE AUTHOR DESCRIBES THE MAIN CHARACTER'S , SIBIA, BACK STORY AT THE BEGINNING TO INTRODUCE WHAT KIND OF LIFE SHE LIVES. THIS REVEALS THAT SHE IS AN ACTUAL PERSON AND NOT A FANTASY CHARACTER. SIBIA'S COURSE IN THE STORY DOES NOT CHANGE FROM A POOR PERSON TO A RICH PERSON. HOWEVER, SHE DOES GAIN A VALUABLE PIECE OF JEWELRY WHICH HELPS HER BECOME A HAPPIER PERSON. WHAT DO YOU THINK THE AUTHOR CAN DO TO HELP THE READER UNDERSTAND THECHARACTER?
THE AUTHOR DESCRIBES THE POOR CONDITION SHE LIVES IN, THE BAD FOOD SHE EATS, AND THE LITTLE POSSESSION AND CLOTHES THAT SHE OWNS.EXTRAS
ALTHOUGH THIS STORY WAS WRITTEN FOR ENTERTAINMENT, IT CONTAINS A STRONG MESSAGE AS WE MENTIONED EARLIER. THIS CAN HELP THE READER READ THE STORY ONLY ONCE, AND STILL SYMPATHIZE WITH THE CHARACTER.EXTRACT-1
(i) She had husked corn, and gathered sticks, and put dung to dry, and cooked, and weeded, and carried, and fetched water, and cut grass for fodder, during her childhood. (ii) She went with her mother, and some other women, to get paper grass from the cliffs above the river, which could then be sold to an agent, which would give them some revenue. (iii) The women toiled for the whole day to earn themselves a living by selling the paper grass to the agent. This agent would then arrange for the dispatch of the paper grass to paper mills. (iv) Sibia carried a sickle and her homemade hay fork, with her, when she went with her mother to collect paper grass from the cliffs, and then sold it to the agent. (v) Sibia could not skip work, when she was on her way back from the cliffs, since at that point, her body would always ache with tiredness, and there was also a great load to carry on her back aswell.
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(i) The crocodile rested in the river, sunning himself sometimes with other crocodiles- muggers, as well as the long snorted fish- eating gharials, on warm rocks, and sandbanks. (ii) The big crocodile lay motionless in the river, as it was sunning himself, and relaxing. It was also waiting for its prey to come to the river, to drink water, and it would then attack it. (iii) The big crocodile fed mostly on fish, but also on deer, and monkeys that came to drink water from the river, perhaps a duck or two, but sometimes here at the fords, he fed on a pi- dog full of parasites or a skeleton of a cow. (iv) The big crocodile sometimes went down to the burning ghats, as it would find the half- burned bodies of some Indians cast into the stream, which he would then eat. (v) The blue bead was a sand- worn glass that had been rolling about in the river for a long time. It was later found by Sibia, after defeating the crocodile, who would then use the bead for her necklace.EXTRACT-3
(i) The women were going towards the river. They passed a Gujar encampment of grass huts, where these nomadic grazers would live until the time their animals had perhaps finished all the easy grazing withing reach, and they would then move on. (ii) The Gujar women wore trousers, tight and wrinkled at the ankles. In the ear, they would wear large silver rings, made out of meltedrupees.
(iii) The Gujar men, and boys had gone out of camp just now with the herd, or gone to the bazaar to sell their produce. The men, and boys did not had a lot of hard work to do as compared to the Gujar women. (iv) Sibia noticed the one or two buffaloes that the Gujar men left behind, were standing about. These were creatures of wet noses, and moving jaws, and gaunt black bones, as the author describes them. (v) The Gujars, like Sibia, are called junglis because they were born, and bred in the forest. For countless centuries, their forebears had lived like this. They had never been to a developed city or such.EXTRACT-4
(i) The ancestors of the Gujars had been getting their living from animals, from grass and trees, as they scratched their food together, and stored their substances in large herds, and silver jewelry. (ii) The women crossed the river by jumping from stones to stones. They gathered up their skirts, and they clanked their sickles, and forks together over their shoulders, to have an ease of movement. (iii) While the women were crossing the river, they were laughing and joking, and were asking about how each other's day was going. They were in a talkative, and jolly mood. (iv) Crocodiles are frightened by noises. The big crocodile did not move in fear while the women were crossing, as the women were very talkative, and noisy, and thus, all of them crossed the river in safety, to the other bank. (v) The women had to climb a still hillside to get to the grass, and sliced away at it, wherever there was a foothold to be had. In the river, there were kingfishers, great turtles, mahseer weighing more than a hundred pounds, and crocodiles too.Details
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