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The Maharaja of Pratibandapuram had many titles but was popularly known as the ''Tiger King''. He was portrayed as an autocrat, brave, resolute, determined, courageous and a firm ruler of his state. He was brought up by an English governess. He was tutored in English by an Englishman. When he grew to twenty, he took the reign in his hands. The Maharaja knew how to make his minions do the work for him. No one in the kingdom had the courage to raise his voice against the king.
When he was born, the astrologers had predicted his death by a tiger. His callousness came through his indiscriminate killing of tigers and almost bringing the species to become extinct, just to prove the prophecy wrong. His irrational behavior was portrayed when he announced that he would attend to the affairs of his people and state, only after killing a hundred tigers. He wanted to prove the prophecy wrong that his death was bound to come because of a tiger. He was determined to fulfill his pledge. So he issued a proclamation that no one will kill the tiger except him. The lawbreakers would be taken to task and their properties would be confiscated. Being a man of firm determination and self-respect, he denied permission to the British officer to hunt the tiger too. But, the officer felt offended as he was not even allowed to kill or even, to take a photograph with a dead tiger. To save himself and his kingdom, the king, with the advice of his Dewan, sent around fifty exclusive diamond rings for the officer's wife. He did so to impress them but had to pay a hefty amount because the British officer's wife kept all the rings and sent only a thank you note for the king. It is ironical that the king met his fate by a wooden tiger only and thus the hundredth tiger took revenge upon him.
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- French teacher in a school of Alsace
- Dedicated has given 40 years of meritorious service to his school
- Completely identifies with his students and school & town.
- Strict disciplinarian & hard task master.
- Students scared of him if late/unprepared.
- Has a sense of integrity and honesty doesn't blame students entirely for neglect of language
- Confesses that he has been wrong in sending children to water his flowers and giving them off
- Accepts his mistakes - Rare quality
- Is emotional, sensitive-deeply pained at the thought of leaving France and not being able to teach any more.
- The writer gives a sensitive description of Hamel's efforts to absorb his surroundings to etch them in his memory.
- Out of his pain grows a true mentor & ideal teacher who dose't restrict himself to teaching his subject but acts true to his profession by giving a last lesson to his students.That of holding fast to their language
- Their identity which will be their passport to freedom.
- Instills a sense of patriotism in his students by writing Vive Le France on the board.
- Is proud of his language-calls it the most beautiful, clearest language in the world.
- The last lesson by Hamel unites the people of Alsace in their battle against Linguistic Chauvinism.They listen to him with concentration & there is hope that they would become free of foreign rule.
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Charlie who was a 31-year-old man. The story tells that once he was going home from the subway of Grand Central Station in New York
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Sophie has been portrayed as the central character in the story ‘Going Places’. She perfectly represents the girls of her age who live in poor families.
Sophie always lives in a dream world, dreaming impossible things. The opening scene of the story clearly tells what sort of girl she is. She is not ready to accept the reality of her family’s condition and dreams of having a boutique of her own.
She makes up the story of meeting Danny Casey, a charming and upcoming footballer. Nobody believes her but she refuses to accept that it is her dream. Rather, she starts believing that she has met him and to prove that she is telling the truth, she makes up another story that she has fixed a date with him.
She is so lost in her dreams that she actually goes to the canal and waits for him. He does not show up. She knows that he will not come, but still she becomes sad. Such is the character of Sophie.
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Seemapuri, a place on the periphery of Delhi, yet miles away from it, metaphorically , explains the most unhealthy and unhygienic conditions of that place. Delhi is the capital of India and is very beautifully developed whereas Seemapuri is a wilderness with no sewage, drainage or running water, where around 10,000 families of rag pickers have occupied that place illegally.
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