4.2.4 Explain that non-disjunction can lead to changes in chromosome number, illustrated by reference to Down…
Even though Cristina betrayed her husband by having sex with the blue-eyed man, she doesn’t deserve to be treated as a curse and rejected by the villagers. She is in fact the victim in this story.…
Second, Daniel is a television producer who has an affair with a beautiful young model and actress, Valeria. He abandoned his family and rents a big new apartment to live with her. But, their happiness starts to be cracked with the car accident. Due to the car accident, Valeria’s leg is severely injured. This is not the only difficult situation, but things happen further. For instance, her dog cannot get out of the little hole under the floor and her contract as a model is also terminated at the same time. The continuous misfortune makes Valeria on edge and even affects their relationship in a negative way. Soon after, Daniel considers to back to his wife again. This story is also full of betrayal as well because Daniel already betrayed his wife and went to Valeria. But he considers moving back to his wife again when things go wrong and wants to betray Valeria, and therefore this story has betrayal factor.…
The three main archetypes that were notable throughout the novel were the mother archetype who was represented by Nirmala; the villain which was portrayed by Ammayya; and Raju as the wise old man. Anita Rau Badami’s novel uses the horrible effects of death and what it does to a family to reveal the character’s flaws and weaknesses. While reading this novel many emotions and feelings are discovered through the usage of archetypes. When an author uses the archetypal approach, he or she selects a universal theme through which to tell their story. Loss and Grief is an underlying universal theme in this novel. This theme is shown as the family learns how to cope with the death of Maya, a very loved daughter, sister, mother and friend. The spark of insight that can come from making a connection between characters in this novel to the archetypes ultimately helps the reader find the essential truth about certain matters in the novel. Using an archetypal approach to literature means that there is a collection of symbols, images, characters, and motifs that evokes basically the same response in all people. To conclude, archetypes are important in this novel because they help to explain why characters have certain traits and it also helps to understand the text better. If the reader applies their knowledge of archetypes while reading the novel, it will definitely help to make the text more understandable and it will also make it a more enjoyable…
Secrecy is a recurrent theme of Interpreter of Maladies. With reference to at least three stories, what are the causes and effects of this trait on the lines of the characters?…
In chapter 4: Hey, bud. Can you do me a fava, it shows how a lot of plants have toxins to protect themselves from predator. G6P0 is an enzyme deficiency that throws the free radicals out so they can't cause any trouble within the cell. The Greek philosopher Pythagoras of Samos (c.580–500 bc) (he interpret the entire word terms for numbers and their systematic and mystical study, but he is best known for the theorem of the right-angled triangle) he warned about fava beans. The people have Favism. It is an inherited enzyme carried by 400 milli people. This enzyme is the most common deficiency in the world. People that have favism eat fava beans or take certain drugs severe anemia can lead to death.…
The short story “Andrina”, by George Mackay Brown introduces the idea of betrayal right from the beginning. The writer successfully uses a number of techniques to convey this idea, examples of these techniques being; characterisation, structure, narration and the writer’s use of language. The reader easily becomes involved with the story, due to Brown’s excellent use of said techniques and portrayal of the characters.…
In "Interpreter of Maladies," Jhumpa Lahiri uses Mina Das's red outfit as a way to represent an unfaithful woman, who is disconnected from her roots, and has fallen out of love with life. Her guilt from keeping a secret that one of her children is not from her husband, but from an affair, has caused her to act in a very distant and uncaring way. Through the family's visit to the Sun Temple, and the hills at Udayagiri and Khandagiri in India, accompanied by Mr. Kapasi, a Gujarati interpreter for a doctor and part-time tour guide, the author paints a picture of a woman who has grown cold and disconnected from her feelings. Because of the events that happened on this trip to her native land, she may have come to realize the error of her ways.…
The author, Bessie Head, compares “evil” men with good men, and believes that only these two types of men exist. Either the male is fully tainted and selfish, or completely caring and family-oriented. An example of the former is Garasego Mokopi, Dikeledi’s aloof husband. He left his wife and three children once his earnings increased to indulge in beer and concubines. More than eight years passed without so much as a “hello” between the two. However, in these eight years Dikeledi developed a sister-like bond with her neighbor, Kenalepe Thebolo. The two daily confided in one another, and Dikeledi supported her family with gifts and payment from Kenalepe. Their friendship was so close that Kenalepe, knowing Dikeledi’s loneliness, offered her husband Paul to her for a night. Dikeledi refused, but this act shows the strength of their intimate relationship.…
The short story is really a tragedy and “irony of fate”. The author presents the story not simply in order to appraise the young man’s true love for the girl, , but also to reveal the truth that the capital society makes some people cold-hearted. They are so realistic and cruel that they only care about their own profit without concerning others’ emotion and life.…
In this story the author provided the best portrait of human nature, a woman’s heart. The author manages to boost the reader’s undivided attention from start to finish.…
Sahu, Nandini. “Two Dispossed Habitates: A Study of Lahiri’s Interpreter of Maladies and The Namesake.” Kavinandini, n.d: n.pag. Web. 16 Sept. 2011.…
* In what ways does Patel allude to his suffering and the influence that suffering has had on him. Many of Pi’s anecdotes relate to human’s cruelty to each other.…
The novel It’s Beginning to Hurt is a collection of several pregnant stories. The author James Lasdun vividly shows us the moral struggle the characters undergo, and he also indicates that the importance of moral sense, the powerful tool to help people pass the existential vacuum. Some protagonists triumphs in the moral struggle and some fails because different people have different moral sense,…
The play mainly portrays the atmosphere of communal distrust, its causes and repercussions and some indicative way out to save the situation. Suspicion, rumours, violence, petty politics, misadministration, memory pangs and personal vendetta all are depicted as a part of harsh and brutal communal facts of India. Dattani presents the present reality but subtly he relates it with the past memories of India which led her to the partition on the basis of religious divide. Though the plot of the play apparently seems to be very simple but it involves many strands of sub plots. It makes the play not only deeper in meaning but close to human reality as well. The play is about a situation of communal tension in a fictional Indian town Amargaon where a holy chariot of Hindus was attacked during a religious procession and a pujari was also killed. Different characters are portrayed in the background of ensuing commotion between Hindus and Muslims. The present has been related with the past through the character of Hardika, the grandmother and a victim of post 1947 communal riots. She is conveying her feelings and her past through her diary writings as Daksha. Other members of this Hindu family, namely, Ramnik Gandhi, his wife Aruna and his daughter Smita present two different aspects of individual belief systems, conservative…