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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago
- ‘No Men are Foreign’ is a poem that dreams about a world in which there will be no boundaries, no inequality among the people.
- The poet celebrates brotherhood by trying to establish the idea of a united Earth, in which no one will be strangers and no country will be a foreign country as there will be no different countries but one single Earth.
- As the Earth shares its natural sources equally among us we should create such a world where equality will be the only motive and humanity the only religion.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago
The poet chose such a road because grass has grown there and none had travelled so far on it.
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The story is named the happy prince as when the prince was flesh and bones (alive) he used to live in his palace away from all tragedies, problems, sadness, tension of the city and he always used to live very happy so the title is however justified
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago
The chapter "Weathering the Storm in Ersama" is about the personal tragedy of a nineteen year old boy, Prashant in the Kalikuda village in Orissa.
Prashant is a brave, strong and courageous character who displays these characteristics in the face of adversary when he is marooned on a rooftop due to a dreadful storm.
Prashant has great love for his family members. This can be seen when Prashant sets out for the eighteen kilometre walk back to his village in order to search for them. He is wise as he leaves with a strong stick to wade his way through the flooded path. He encounters many obstacles during this long and tiresome journey. At times he has to wade through the disturbing sight of floating dead bodies. He also has to continuously save himself from floating debris.
He is a sensitive person who forgets his own troubles and sufferings when he sees others suffer. His leadership qualities come to the fore when he organizes group initiatives to help people solve their problems in the Red Cross Shelter. His ample foresight and quick thinking is displayed when he helps people to overcome the depression due to the loss of loved ones. He also organizes a separate shelter for children and tirelessly works with the authorities to reunite them with their parents.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago
Lencho became angry when he counted the money that God had sent him. He found that the money amounted to seventy pesos only whereas he had asked for hundred pesos. He believed that the post office employees have stolen the rest of the amount because God could never make a mistake.
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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 11 months ago
Lencho had full faith in God and hence, had written a letter to God asking for 100 pesos. But when he received the money and a letter from God, he was not happy. It was not his attitude to be happy with what he received, nor was he ungrateful to God. He was angry because he had received 70 pesos instead of 100. He did not doubt God for it. He wrote another letter to God asking him to send the rest of the money but not through the post-office as they were a bunch of crooks. This shows that Lencho had full faith in God and was confident that his desire would be fulfilled. It was Lencho’s innocent optimism that eventually led to his getting seventy pesos. Optimism and faith can lead to a happy life.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago
lncho was a simple and poor farmer but he has indomitble faith in god. Lanco was a simple and poor farmers but he has indomitable faith in God one year he hoped for a good harvest if there was a good rainfall it rains but it brought hail Storms with that language crop was totally destroyed he was sure that god will help him therefore he wrote a letter to god seeking his help. when the postmaster read his letter he could not help saying i wish i had fith of a mn who wrote thi letter the postmaster and the employees collected 70 pesos and sent him.
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After seeing Lencho's letter, the postmaster is deeply touched by the strong faith of Lencho in the God. The postmaster collects money from his colleagues and sends some money to Lencho. But the money sent by the postmaster is less than what the Lencho had demanded through his letter.
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Lencho did not want the money to be sent through the mail because he did not trust the post office employees and he assumed that they would have stolen money from his envelope. Lencho got angry when he counted the money. There were only seventy pesos in the envelope. He was confident that God could neither make a mistake nor deny him what he had requested. Therefore, he concluded that the post office employees must have taken the remaining thirty pesos.

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Yogita Ingle 5 years ago
The Last Leaf by O. Henry portrays a story of two sisters and a painter. Johnsy and Sue were two sisters and Behrman was a painter who used to live downstairs of the same flat. He loved two sisters like his daughters.
There was an ivy creeper of their residence. One day Johnsy fell ill and she develops a fancy that when the last leaf from the tree will fall, she will die. One day Johnsy shared her fancy with Behrman and he assured to help the little girl.
At the end of the story we see, on the night of heavy snowfall Behrman painted a leaf on the wall and in that way he has prevented the fall of the last leaf. Her will to live her life returned but Behrman, who painted the leaf for her caught pneumonia and passed away. This justifies that Behrman was a blessing for Johnsy in disguise.
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