Anil by Ridjal Noor Themes Dreams of the future Relationships/ Family – the role of each member of the family Culture Childhood Violence Guilt Repression Fear Love Shame Superstitions: Lack of Education? Morality – what is right/wrong Treatment of women Justice Plot A boy‚ Anil‚ lives in Malaysia with his mother & father‚ who is a bully to his family‚ but timid & respectful to his employer‚ the Headman. It is night-time and he is asleep in a hut with his parents. He needs the toilet but doesn’t
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Themes Family: The short story shows that saving family from punishment comes before moral principles e.g. when the Headman covers the truth of his brother (Marimuthu) committing murder of his wife. Power: In the village the Headman has more power and Ragunathan appears as a "timid mouse" infront of him. However‚ he is described as a "bully" infront of his family. Rich/ Poor: Anil and many other villagers are seen to be poor however‚ the Headman is rich enough to keep Anil silent by sending him
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THEME: ENERGY FOR ALL IN A CHANGING WORLD MAIN CATEGORY: PROJECTS TOPIC: Realising Strtegic /Economc Benefits of Standardisation The development and implementation of concepts‚ doctrines‚ procedures and designs to achieve and maintain the required levels of compatibility‚ interchangeability or commonality in the operational‚ procedural‚ material‚ technical and administrative fields to attain interoperability. WHY STANDARDISATION?????????? The existence of a published standard does not
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A service‚ a ‘way of working’‚ or a profession? A discourse analysis of community education/ community learning and development in Scotland Howard Sercombe‚ Gordon Mackie‚ and Anne Ryan All of University of Strathclyde‚ UK Community based informal education‚ like other practices‚ is fundamentally shaped by the discourses under which it is constituted. In Scotland‚ since 1975‚ the practice has been formally established by government policy as an amalgam of youth work‚ adult education and community
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Anil RIDJAL NOOR On a hot‚ sweltering night in the middle of March when the mosquitoes were in their reign of terrorism‚ there was a little village where the villagers kept to themselves in little huts‚ sleeping deeply and dreaming their dreams that rarely amounted to anything. Probably a new cow for Kuppusamy‚ the milkman‚ or a profitable harvest 5 for the farmers‚ or a new sewing machine for Rajgopal‚ the tailor. Housewives dreamed of tomorrow’s cooking and the children dreamed of waking up to
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Discuss. 12 9. Comment briefly on classical Indian dance. 12 10. Discuss the measures India took to respond to the current phase of globalisation. 12 11. What do you understand by the term Renaissance? Discuss. 12 12. Give your own views on how to study society. 12 Answer any two in 100 words each. (SCQ) 6+6 a) Social stratification b) Peace and conflict during times of globalisation c) Planning in India d) Kyoto Protocol Indian Classical Dances India has thousands of year old
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IOA Membership Form The Hon. Secretary‚ Indian Orthopaedic Association‚ IOA House‚ 69 Tughlakabad Inst. Area‚ Behind Batra Hospital‚ M.B.Road‚ New Delhi – 62‚ Ph: +91-11-29961434‚ 9811967820 Email : ioahousedelhi@gmail.com Website : http://www.ioaindia.org Attach Passport Size Photograph Here Dear Sir‚ I wish to apply for the LIFE/ ASSOCIATE Membership of Indian Orthopaedic Association …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Name (BLOCK LETTERS) Postal Address
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There is no doubt that dreams draw profoundly on our imaginations‚ and much work remains to be done on the connection between dreams and the area of the brain that produces creative art. Dream Themes Mammals and Reptiles Most people dream more readily about domestic animals than about wild ones; dreams of household pets often center on our own characteristics‚ mirrored int hose of cats‚ dogs‚ birds‚ and even fish. Freud suggested that dreams of wild animals represented our most sensual passions
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The short story Anil was written by Ridjal Noor and the story is set in a small village is Malaysia. Noor begins the story by describing the setting which make the reader feel slightly uneasy yet intrigued as to what might be occurring on the ’hot sweltering night in the middle of march’. Quite disturbing imagery is used and it becomes clear at the beginning that poverty is a big theme throughout of the story. ’When mosquitoes were in their reign of terrorism there was a little village where the
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One of the big themes in Anil is the clash between the characters: the powerful men who run the village and the scared men and women who work for them. The biggest contrast‚ however‚ is between the adults and the child‚ Anil. Anil Anil is seven. Both his parents work as servants of the headman of a small Indian village. His future is therefore likely to be very poor‚ with no education and no prospects. But as he lies awake‚ looking at a star through a hole in the thatched roof‚ "he found the
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