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Edla Wilmansson was the ironmaster’s oldest daughter who lived with him in his mansion. She was not at all pretty, but seemed modest and quite shy. She had a very sensitive and kind heart. She was a great judge of human character. The moment she saw the rattrap seller whom her father had mistaken for an old acquaintance, she read him rightly. She knew he was either a thief or an unreliable character; however, she persuaded him to accompany her to her house to spend the Christmas Eve with them. She took his side when her father asked him to leave the house after the revelation. Her kindness and caring nature transformed the unscrupulous vagabond into a good human being. She was extremely delighted at the letter and the gift that the rattrap seller left for her. She was a great human being.
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A case against Gandhi was initiated for disregarding government orders. The spontaneous demonstration of thousands of peasants baffled the officials. The judge was requested to postpone the trial. Gandhi refused to furnish bail. The judge released him without bail. Several days later Gandhi received an official letter. The case against him had been dropped. Thus, civil disobedience had triumphed.
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love and understanding
‘The Rattrap’ is a story that gives us a psychological insight into human nature. The author highlights how greed for material things entraps human beings. The story upholds the belief that the essential goodness of a human being can be awakened through love and understanding. It brings into focus the idea that the world is a rattrap. Riches, joys, shelter and food are all lucrative baits to trap mankind.
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His personality: The rattrap peddler was a poor man who lived the life of a vagabond. He had a great imagination. He wore rags, his cheeks were sunken and hunger gleamed in his eyes. His livelihood: He went round selling self-made small rattraps of wire. This wire, he got by begging. He had some human weaknesses like thievery and begging to fulfil his basic needs. Devoid of any sheltering place, he spent his nights wherever he found shelter. His philosophy: He feels that the world is just like a big rat trap. It exists only for the purpose of setting baits for people. According to him, all the riches, joys, food, clothing and shelter are just baits. If and when, anyone touches the bait, the rattrap closes on him. Then everything comes to an end. His inner goodness: Influenced by Edla’s good behaviour, he repents over his misdeed and returns the money stolen by him. उसका व्यक्तित्व: चूहेदान फेरीवाला (बेचने वाला) एक गरीब आदमी था जो एक घुमंतू का जीवन जीता था। उसकी कल्पनाशक्ति तीव्र थी। वह फटे हुऐ कपड़े पहनता था, उसके गाल धंसे थे और भूख उसकी आँखों में झलकती थी। उसकी जीविका: वह स्वयं के द्वारा बनाये तार के चूहेदान बेचता था। यह तार, वह भीख माँगकर प्राप्त करता था। उसमें कुछ मानवीय कमियाँ थीं, जैसे चोरी करना और भीख माँगना जिनसे वह अपनी आवश्यक जरूरतें पूरी करता था। उसके पास रहने का कोई स्थान नहीं था इसलिए वह जहाँ आश्रय मिले वहाँ रात्रि गुजार लेता था। उसकी दार्शनिकता: वह महसूस करता है कि दुनिया बिल्कुल एक बड़े चूहेदान के समान है, इसका अस्तित्वं मात्र लोगों के सामने चारा फेंकने के लिए है। उसके अनुसार धन-सम्पत्ति, आनन्द, भोजन, वस्त्र और शरण (रहने के स्थान), सभी केवल प्रलोभन हैं (लालच हैं)। जब यदि कोई इस चारे (लालच) को छूता है, वह संसार रूपी चूहेदान में फँस जाता है। और तब सब कुछ समाप्त हो जाता है। उसके अन्दर की अच्छाई: एडला के अच्छे व्यवहार से प्रभावित होकर वह अपने कुकृत्य का पश्चाताप करता है और अपना चुराया हुआ पैसा लौटा देता है
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Mr. and Mrs. Dheeraj Garg request your kind presence for the wedding ceremony of their daughter Ms. ..... on the 12th of June, 2020. We would be grateul if you could grace us with your kind presence on this day. The venue of the wedding will be at .......Hotel, New Delhi.
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Lotus International School, Jodhpur October 7, 20xx Contribution in Controlling Traffic This is for the information of the students from classes IX to XII. The school has decided to contribute in controlling traffic near the school. Therefore, all the students who want to volunteer for this social cause may give their names to the undersigned i latest by tomorrow. For further details, contact the undersigned. |
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Dated 18th November, 2019
To
Principal,
St. Mary Higher Secondary School,
Kolkata.
Subject: Application for appointment to the post of Post Graduate Teacher.
Respected Sir,
In response to your advertisement in the newspapers calling for applicants for appointment to the Post Graduate Teacher, I would like to offer myself as a candidate.
Sir, I have completed my MA English and I am a trained graduate teacher with 3 years of experience in a reputed college. I have also completed my B.Ed last year.
Therefore, I humbly request you to appoint me as Post Graduate Teacher in your esteemed educational institution.
If appointed, I assure you that I will perform all my duties with integrity, sincerity, honesty and dedication. I will give my best to the students for academic success and good moral character.
My curriculum vitae is furnished below.
1. Name: Sunil Kumar
2. F/Name: M. Sanjay Kumar
3. Address: New Alipore, Kolkata
4. Nationality: Indian
5. Date of birth: 12th April, 1991
6. Qualifications: MA English and B.Ed.
7. Experience: 3 years graduate teacher.
Yours faithfully,
Sunil Kumar
New Alipore, Kolkata
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Character of M. Hamel
M. Hamel was a true French man. Teaching at Alsace for forty years, he had become a part of its people. He was an honest teacher. He did not blame his students alone for poor learning. He also held himself responsible for the same. He was very patriotic as he appealed to his countrymen to hold fast to their mother tongue to be free from the Prussians. According to him the French language was the most beautiful, the clearest and the most logical language in the world. He appealed to his countrymen to guard it and never forget it. He was emotionally attached to the school and all his students. However, he was very brave and strong. He was really sorry for not making sincere efforts to teach French to his countrymen. At the end, he became so emotional that he could not speak.
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The title of the chapter 'Lost Spring' is a metaphor used for loss of childhood of millions of child-laborers in India. Spring is symbolic of joy, happiness, beauty, and hope. Childhood can be called the spring of a man's life. However, children like Saheb-e-alam and Mukesh have no spring in their life because of the poverty they have been born into. Since they don't enjoy the privileges of childhood that the children of affluent families enjoy, the poet considers these children whose spring (childhood) has been lost. Hence, the title 'Lost Spring' is justified.
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