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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 5 months ago
The lesson is aptly and logically titled: “We’re not Afraid to Die.........These are the words of Jonathan, the son of the narrator. Like his brave father, Jon declared that they were not afraid to die. But it would be better if they died together—Daddy and Mummy and Sue and he. These words sum up the courage shown by the narrator, his wife and children and, of course, the crewmen.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 5 months ago
Then with eerie delicate whistle-chirrup whisperings
She launches away, towards the infinite
And the laburnum subsides to empty.
After reaching the end of the branch, the bird makes a sweet chirping sound just like whispering and flies away towards the infinite sky. It again makes the Laburnum tree silent and death-like.
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Catastrophe theory states that a small change in circumstance can bring sudden shift in behavior. If we apply this theory to the battle of Panipat, we can find that there was a crucial moment when the Marathas lost both their leaders-Viswas Rao and Bhausaheb. So, the Marathas lost their morale and lost the battle. But in the parallel world Prof. Gaitonde saw the bullet missing Viswas Rao and Marathas winning the battle. A crucial event gone other way can change the course of history (the bullet missing/hitting the leader). The Professor produced a torn page of Bhausahebanchi bakhar from his pocket. This is nothing but the notes he had prepared for his lecture where imagined the fate of the battle to be otherwise. The bullet hitting Viswas rao was the catastrophic incident in the battle. The present state of affairs has been reached because of such catastrophic incidents in history. We can apply this theory to any other battle or historical incident and see how history takes a different course.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 5 months ago
The narrator belongs to Hosahalli, a village in the erstwhile Mysore State. Hosahalli is to Mysore state what the sweet ‘Karigadabu’ is to a festive meal in South India. The village has some mango trees, creepers and a pond. The people are simple. The ‘priceless commodity’, English is not so widespread in Hosahalli. The narrator is proud of his village and speaks glowingly of it.
Yogita Ingle 5 years, 5 months ago
The village of Hosahalli has two very distinguished features.
- The mango trees growing in the village of Hosahalli are extremely sour.
- Even a bite from them can take the sourness straight to the brahmarandhra.
- Secondly, the leaves of the creepers growing around the village are quite fascinating.
- The leaves are huge enough to serve the afternoon meals without any further worry.
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All these mangoes are ripe. These mangoes are all ripe. All of these mangoes are ripe. All is a group B determiner while these is a group A determiner.
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Ranga peeped in to see the singer. Ratna stopped abruptly when she saw a stranger. Ranga was embarrassed. He declared to leave but didn’t move. The girl ran inside overcome by shyness. After a while he asked who that girl was. He also asked the narrator if she was married or not. His face shrivelled when he was told that the girl was married a year ago.
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The poem talks about "machine" and "engine". We all know that engine is inside a machine and it is the driving force of a machine. The engine also needs fuel to work. When the poet looks at the tree in the beginning , it is silent and still. When the goldfinch enters its thickness, a machine starts up. The tree is compared to a machine which starts working when the engine is filled with fuel. The following lines makes this clear. "It is the engine of her family. She stokes it full". Engine refers to the chicks int nest. When goldfinch feeds them(fuel), the engine startsworking and naturally the machine too. So, tree is the machine. Inside it the baby chicks in the nest, the engine and the food for them is the fuel.
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