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Gaurav Seth 6 years, 7 months ago
The war proves to be a personal disaster for the narrator. Her mother dies. Before leaving the town her mother hands over all her valuable articles to Mrs Dorling. She assures to keep them in safe custody. Before dying the mother gives the address of Mrs Dorling to her daughter. The narrator goes there in search of her mother’s belongings and to recover them from Mrs Dorling.
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Aman Singh 6 years, 7 months ago
When Hari Singh reached the station after stealing money, he missed the train. He had no idea where to spend the night. He had no friends. The only person he knew at that place was Anil, whom he had robbed. He thought that Anil would show sadness and it would not be for the loss of money, but for the loss of trust. He knew Anil would feel bad. He roamed around aimlessly and remembered the good times he had spent with Anil. Anil taught him to read and write. Hari Singh remembered how happy he was when he learnt to write his own name for the first time. His conscience made him realise that education would add to his abilities and it could give him more than a few hundred rupees. He could lead a respectable life after getting an education. So he decided to go back to Anil out of his respect for him and his own desire to get an education and follow the path of honesty.
These qualities showed that Hari Singh was not really a bad man but the circumstances forced him to steal. His interaction with Anil had brought a positive change in his character.
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In the poem, 'Fire and Ice', the poet, presents the two of the darkest traits of humanity, hatred and lust or desire. Of the two, he attributes, the greater of the two evils is desire. In giving desire the foremost position with regard to the destruction of the world, he provides a powerful statement on the subject of greed and jealousy. He says that lust is above all the traits of humanity and is most likely to lead to its demise. Desire represents the greatest problem that attributes to the cause of war. He then attributes hatred with the same capacity to do harm. However, he lessens the relative importance of hatred but still presents it as having the ability to lead to the destruction of the world if it were to happen for a second time, as there is enough hatred in the world.
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Mandela thanks all the international leaders and guests as he calls it an occasion of joy and victory for Justice. He promises that the country shall not again experience the oppression of one by another.
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Lencho had a deep faith in God. He thought God was the only hope for him as well as for his family. So he wrote a letter to God to send him one hundred pesos to sow the fields again and also to survive till the new crop would grow.
Aman Singh 6 years, 7 months ago
It is clear from the lesson that Lencho was a hard-working farmer. It was the result of his hard work that his fields were full of ripe corn with flowers. He knew his fields deeply. In the lesson, he is called “an ox of a man”. This proves that he was a very hard working farmer.
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