THE HOME AND THE WORLD The Home and the World 1916 (in the original Bengali‚ ঘরে বাইরে Ghôre Baire‚ lit. "At home [and] outside") is a 1916 novel by Rabindranath Tagore. The book illustrates the battle Tagore had with himself‚ between the ideas of Western culture and revolution against the Western culture. These two ideas are portrayed in two of the main characters‚ Nikhil‚ who is rational and opposes violence‚ and Sandip‚ who will let nothing stand in his way from reaching his goals. These two
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World | Book cover | Author | Rabindranath Tagore | Original title | ঘরে বাইরে Ghare Baire | Country | India | Language | Bengali | Genre(s) | Autobiographical novel | Publication date | 1916 | Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) | ISBN | NA | The Home and the World 1916 (in the original Bengali‚ ঘরে বাইরে Ghôre Baire‚ lit. "At home [and] outside") is a 1916 novel by Rabindranath Tagore. The book illustrates the battle Tagore had with himself‚ between the ideas of Western
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Significance of Violence Lord of the Flies by William Golding is a classic novel which narrates the struggles of young boys marooned on a solitary and uninhibited tropical island. In this castaway fiction‚ Golding used calamitous scenes of violence to expose the evil that manifests when the morals of civilization are taken away. Also‚ as their time on the island amplified Golding used the young boys to validate the moral decay which takes place without the decrees of civilization. In the beginning
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Lord of the Flies is a castaway fiction written in the early 1950s‚ in Salisbury England‚ by author William Golding. A group stranded schoolboys battle the elements and other factors that hinder there survival on a deserted island. In the excerpt the boy display their innocence and high expectations by the use of nescience‚ naivety‚ and character actions. The boys’ innocence and their high expectations can be on display by their nescience. When Piggy raises the question of who knows their location
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Bibliography: Nandy‚ Ashis. ‘The Illegitimacy of Nationalism: Tagore and the Politics of Self.’ Bonfire of Creeds. New Delhi: Oxford University Press‚ 2004. Tagore‚ Rabindranath. ‘Nationalism’(1917) and ‘Crisis in Civilization’ (1940). Collected Essays And Letters. Chennai: Macmillan‚ 1985. Reprint. Orwell‚ George. Notes on Nationalism. London: Secker & Warburg
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students were encouraged to follow the life cycles of insects‚ birds and plants. Class schedules were made flexible to allow for shifts in the weather or special attention to natural phenomena‚ and seasonal festivals were created for the children by Tagore. In an essay entitled “A Poet’s School‚” he emphasizes the importance of an empathetic sense of interconnectedness with the surrounding world: We have come to this world to accept it‚ not merely to know it. We may become powerful by knowledge
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Environmental pollution Any abnormal change in chemical‚ physical and biological features of environment is called pollution. It means adding impurity to environment.Environmental pollution is the greatest curse of modern world. Our world is now badly affected by air‚ water‚ land and sound pollutions. The fresh air in which we breathe gets polluted by combustion of fossil fuel‚ emission smoke and gas from motorized vehicles and factories etc. A huge amount of industrial and municipal wastages are
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the stories about Moses. Joseph‚the castaway‚a servant‚a prisoner‚a saint‚and the savior of his people. He played so many roles in this part. At first‚he was abandoned by his brothers. Because once he told his father of some wicked thing his brothers had done‚ ans his brothers hated him for it‚ and could not speak pleasantly to him. After his brothers cast him away‚they told their father that Joseph was some evil beast had devoured him‚and he became a castaway. Afterwards‚Joseph was sold to the Ishmaelites
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Cabuliwallah cabuliwallah‚ penned by rabindranath tagore‚ explores the complexities of human relationships through the story of rahmun and the narrators daughter mini. Rahmun‚ the cabuliwalla does not belong to Calcutta and is always treated as an outsider . he is subjected to the mistrust ‚ curiosity and suspicion of the locals. mini was initially frightened by the cabuliwallah‚ rumoured to be a child abductor ‚who actually peddled dry fruits and went door to door in the hopes of earning a few
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This is my INS on Hatchet. The book was written by Gary Paulsen the author that also wrote previous book I did an INS on. The book is set in the Canadian woods. I’m not sure what time period this book takes place in because it doesn’t say in the book. I’m guessing somewhere in the 1980’s or 90’s. Now I will summarize the story of this book. The story is about Brian Robeson‚ a 13 year old boy who is going to visit his dad in Canada after his parents’ divorce. He goes from Hampton‚ New York to Canada
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