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The elders of the village were present in the classroom to attend the last French lesson by Mr. Hamel. They not only paid their respects and tribute to Mr. Hamel but also showed their interest towards their own language which was, perhaps, being taught for the last time in the village.
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Cut throat competition and consumerism are the banes of the fast-paced modern life born out of advancement in science and technology. Everyone is busy and focused to secure a career and bright future for themselves. In this business, everyone seems to have forgotten the basic morality and ethics.
It must be kept in mind, if are means are wrong, our ends can never be right. Competition and consumerism can never bring anyone one is seeking. The most valuable treasure in this world is peace, health, and happiness. They can be had only through righteousness. Competition and consumerism are antithesis peace, health, and happiness.
So, the most ideal approach to live a great life should be doing one’s best without compromising with morals and ethics. One must never do mean things, think mean thoughts, and speak mean words of any type. The outcome will always be grand if one’s thoughts, words, and acts are grand.
Posted by Shaik Ruheen 4 years, 9 months ago
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According to the poet, heavenly bodies like the sun and the moon, the old and young trees, daffodils growing on the grass, clear springs of water that satiates the thirst for summer are the four things of beauty that add joy to our life.
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Saheb’s full name is “Saheb-e-Alam”. It means the lord of the universe. He does not know it. If he knew it, he would hardly believe it. He roams the streets barefoot with other rag-pickers. This army of arefoot boys appears in the morning and disappears at noon.
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The crofter had told the peddler that by supplying his cow’s milk to the creamery, he had received thirty kronor in payment. The peddler seemed to doubt it. So, in order to assure his guest of the truth, he showed the thirty kronor to the peddler.
Posted by Neeraj Kaushik 4 years, 9 months ago
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cause (someone) to believe firmly in the truth of something.
Convince means to talk someone into something, or win someone over. A person convinces by making an argument—you can convince your parents to let you go to the movies by promising you'll do all your homework the next day.
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We possess the evil qualities of malice and disappointment. We suffer from the lack of noble qualities. That is why we feel despondent
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After his misadventure in the pool at the Y.M.C.A., Douglas was amidst the fear of water. He realised that his fishing trips, canoeing, swimming and boating were over. He tried his best to overcome it but the haunting fear of the water followed him everywhere. Finally he decided to engage an instructor to learn to swim and to overcome his fear. He went to the pool and practised for five days a week, an hour each day. The instructor put a belt around him and a rope was attached to the belt. The rope went through a pulley that ran an overhead cable. Douglas held one end of the rope and went back and forth across the pool. On each trip, some of the terror would seize him up. After three months, the tension began to decrease.
Piece by piece he shed the panic. He taught him to put his face under water and exhale. He also learnt how to raise his nose and inhale. This exercise was repeated hundreds of times.
Now he was able to shed part of the fear that seized him under water. He went to Lake Wentworth Triggs Island and Slamp Act Island. He swam two miles across the lake. Now he was determined and he swam on. He shouted with joy and he had conquered his fear of water.
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Evans is a rather quiet and non-violent person. He has a great presence of mind and is admired for his quick-witted intelligence. He wanted to sit for the O-Level German examination because he was very keen to improve his academic qualification.
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A computer monitor is an output device that displays information in pictorial form. A monitor usually comprises the visual display, circuitry, casing, and power supply. The display device in modern monitors is typically a thin film transistor liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) with LED backlighting having replaced cold-cathode fluorescent lamp (CCFL) backlighting. Older monitors used a cathode ray tube (CRT). Monitors are connected to the computer via VGA, Digital Visual Interface (DVI), HDMI, DisplayPort, Thunderbolt, low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS) or other proprietary connectors and signals.
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Mr. Lamb: He is an important character in the lesson “On the face of it”. He has a tin leg. Children called him Lamey- Lamb. He lived alone and kept the doors of his garden open which symbolises his openmindedness to all who visited his garden. He knew the art of living. He was a man with positive attitude. He brought a major change in Derrys attitude towards life as he was full of negativity due to the scar on his face. Mr. Lamb told him to meet people happily and learn to be happy with himself instead of burning himself with the acid of hatred for others. Mr. Lamb was a lonely person. He used to get happiness by spending time with others and reading books. In the end Derry shows respect for him by coming back to him to help him pluck crab apples but finds him dead due to his Mr. Lamb s fall from the ladder.
Derry is a 14 year old young lad whose face is half burnt because of acid spill on it. His ugly looks made him a pessimist and a loner with various negative complexes. Derry was always introverted, frustrated, angry, and withdrawn. Moreover, he always had low confidence and dwelled in self-pity apart from always being suspicious about others’ intentions towards him.
Gaurav Seth 4 years, 9 months ago
Lamb
He is an important character in the lesson, Lamey- Lamb. On the face of it. He has a tin leg. Children called him He liked making jellies for them. He lived alone and kept the doors of his garden open which symbolises his open-mindedness to all who visited his garden. He knew the art of living. He was a man with positive attitude. He brought a major change in Derry s attitude towards life as he was full of negativity due to the scar on his face. Mr. Lamb told him to meet people happily and learn to be happy with himself instead of burning himself with the acid of hatred for others inside him. Mr. Lamb was a lonely person. He used to get happiness by spending time with others and reading books. In the end, Derry shows respect for him by coming back to him to help him pluck crab apples but finds him dead due to his (Mr. Lamb s) fall from the ladder.
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“Aunt Jennifer’s Tiger” is an appropriate title in that it refers to a tapestry Aunt Jennifer has made. It contains some ferocious tigers. The title also suggests the “tiger like terror” Aunt’s husband was. She was in constant fear of him and felt trapped and suffocated in marriage. She felt that her husband was her master and she was a tame animal who must carry out his command. It is a very suggestive title, indeed.
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Mukesh belongs to the family of bangle makers in Firozabad where each family is engaged in bangle making. They live in half built huts and stinky lanes. On asking, Mukesh says,, “I will be a motor mechanic. I will learn to drive a car”. Thus he wants to be his own master.
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In reality the Third Level is the creation of Charley's own mind, fantasy and whim. He is inhabiting in the modern world which is full of insecurity, fear, war, worries, stress and tension. He has to confront with them round the clock. The harsh realities of life are making our stay unpleasant and unbearable. There is a mental tension which is transforming our lives burdensome and heavy. Charley has an escapist mind. Even stamps collecting is a temporary refuge from reality. So he talks to his psychiatrist friend Sam about the third level at the Grand Central Station. He terms it as a “ waking-dream wish fulfilment.”
In this lesson even the writer Jack Finney interweaves Charley in the midst of fantasy and reality. The compulsions and realities of modern life make Charley escape into a world of fancy and romance. There is a refererence to his grand father's stamp collection of 1894 in the lesson. In those days there was peace as well as tranquility. So there was no need for escape. For Charley the Grand Central is an exit and he wanders down to the third level and finds himself into the world of 1894 which used to be a romantic living. So the Third Level is indirectly a mode of escape for Charley.
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Carter was the Detective Superintendent. The Governor asked him to take Evans who was disguised as the injured McLeery along, considering that the injured man was the only one who knew what was happening or where Evans could be.
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M. Hamel is the French teacher in the school where Franz studied. He was a guy of good nature and had a great respect for his mother tongue. During his last lesson, he told everyone that french is the most beautiful and logical language of the world and requested them to protect it as it is the way to bring Them out of the prison of slavery.
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