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Franz was not want to go to school on that day because the teacher M. Hamel has ordered students to prepared for a test on participles and he had not prepared for the test and even did not know a single word of it . So he was scared of being embarrassed and punished. Also Franz was afraid of the M. Hamel's cruel iron rule, which he usually kept under his arm and he was famous as a very strict teacher.
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Gaurav Seth 4 years ago
In Motihari court trial, the magistrate said he would not deliver judgement for several days. Gandhi was allowed to remain free. But several days later the written communication from the magistrate informed Gandhi that the Lieutement Governor of the province had ordered the case to be dropped. Thus, the civil disobedience had triumphed, the first time in modern India.
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The world depicted on the class-room walls differs from the world of the slum children in the sense that the pictures on the walls mean progress, prosperity and well-being. But the children of slum children live in a troubled state. They are devoid of education, money and other necessities of life.(i) The walls of the slum class room were decorated with donations from various people. They depict fabulous cities that shine in the morning sun and beautiful Tyralese vales. But the world of the slum children is the world they see outside their class room windows, the dark allies roofed with the burning sun. Their world is full of dirty rubbish heaps.
(ii) According to Keats the beautiful things of earth makes man love love earth and the life in it, in spite of problems and miseries.
(iii) Aunt Jennifer was in perpetual fear of her husband. But she yearned to be fearless and free. The prancing tigers in her embroidery represent her unfulfilled aspirations.
(iv) The poet was extremely aware of her mother's advancing age and feared that she may die soon as she is getting old. So when she left her in the airport she fixed an artificial smile on her lips and said "See you soon, Amma". But at the same time she had the fear that she may not see her Amma when she comes next.
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The lesson “Black Aeroplane” which is written by Frederick Forsyth that reflects on how one’s judgment gets distorted due to fantasizing and how to creates its problems. In this chapter, the narrator who is a pilot who is eager to meet his family and have a good breakfast that he takes the wrong decision of facing the storm instead of doing the right thing. So, The message that is the narrator who wants to give to the readers through the lesson "The Black Aeroplane" - In my opinion, we should not lose our hope in trouble.
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Sam was a psychiatrist. He got worried about Charley as he told Sam that he reached the third level. He firmly believed it did not exist. However, he himself was not only convinced but also escaped to Galesburg.
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Poet Neruda wishes to have total inactivity. Unnecessary rush and hurry have troubled and tensed all of us. The noise of machines creates disturbance when everything is at rest, it will be an exotic moment. It will give us unusual feeling and all will enjoy sudden strangeness. All will feel one with all others and leave aside all the selfish ends.
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Derry is a young boy of fourteen years. One side of his face is badly burnt due to falling of the acid. He thinks it ‘the ugliest thing” in the world. When he sees his face in the mirror, he gets afraid of himself. He has heard ladies saying ‘What a terrible face!’. None will like him except his mother. People are afraid of him. He becomes dejected, withdrawn and defiant. He is unable to face the world. He avoids the general public. All these facts turn Derry a victim of his own inferiority complex and negative attitude.
By chance he sneaks into the garden of Mr. Lamb thinking it to be a secluded place. But Mr. Lamb interrupts him and tells that his door is always open. People can come and he has got so many friends. Consequently a surge of relief starts flowing in the mind of Derry. He is drawn towards him. Mr. Lamb tells that children tease and call him ‘Lamey-Lamb’ but he never minds. He plays with them and gives them toffees. His viewpoint brings a great change in Derry. He becomes free from inferiority complex and decides to face the realities of life.
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