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    in passing or sometimes just referred to in several other books. In like fashion‚ Mueenuddin interlaces eight stories‚ while also linking them to the household of a wealthy and self-satisfied landowner. The story begins (in a fashion similar to “Malgudi Days”‚ where R. K. Narayanan introduces a crux character in a short humorous tale) with "Nawabdin Electrician"‚ a man passionate and determined in serving his land master and an ace in fixing problematic

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    funds. Her life is pretty much revolving around Gandhiji and his movement. By presenting Mahatma realistically in town Narayan has portrayed a concrete image of Gandhi. The people of Malgudi can see Gandhi‚ can touch him and even can spend time with him by attending his lectures and the shavas. Narayan‚ here‚ through this novel has shown the down-to-earth image of Gandhi. He comes to town‚ moves on his own whims and fancies‚ does not

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    Paper I : Poetry-I Unit 1 : Explanations with reference to the context from the starred texts Geoffrey Chaucer : “General Prologue”* to The Canterbury Tales The Nun’s Priest’s Tale John Donne : “The Canonization* “A Valediction:Forbidding Mourning” “The Sunne Rising” “The Ecstasie”* : Paradise Lost‚ Book I : Essay on Man* : “Introduction” “Earth’s Answer” “The Tyger”* “London” (from Songs of Experience) Unit 2 : Unit 3 : John Milton Unit 4 : Alexander Pope William Blake

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    KJ’s/ Maj/Sem-VI/Ppr-20/Novel/The Guide/RK.Narayan/1 Q. 1. Attempt the of the character sketch of Raju in R. K. Narayan’s ‘The Guide’ OR Q. 2. “We are free to infer that‚ on the last day of the fast‚ Raju‚ "Swami” dies opportunely‚ a martyr.” – Discuss. OR Q. 3. “Some are born saints‚ some achieve sanctity‚ and some have sanctity thrust upon them. Perhaps‚ Raju is one of these last!” –Discuss. Introduction:- Raju is the principal character in R. K Narayan’s ‘The Guide’. He is doubtless half

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    As Mason additionally remarks‚ "[c]rookedness‚ strangulation‚ oppress: these words draw their own guide‚ one that depicts how it may feel to live in a nation governed by another" (Mason "The Master of Malgudi"). By taking a gander at the guide‚ Swami finds that the Europeans expected to break out from their territory‚ since they were choked there because of its meagerness in a few sections. As Gita Rajan clarifies‚ the measurement of the land can be taken

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    Indo-Anglian Authors It’s the same Indian Curry – the spices are Indian‚ the flavours remain rural and the colours are still rich and earthy‚ except for the fact that it is savoured with a different spoon. That is Indo-Anglian literature or English literature penned by an Indian author. With the sudden surge of writers in this genre‚ its history is very recent‚ mostly limited to the last two centuries. As a category it owes its roots to the post-colonial era and today with almost three Nobel laureates

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    ____________________________________________________________________ CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ___________________________________________________________________ 6    whole. The fact that Indian literatures are a product of a multilingual‚ multicultural and socio-historical mélange cannot be overlooked. Today Indian literature reached at the apex of creation with the contribution of regional and national writers. This researcher would like to focus on the root and brief literary

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    ds CHAPTER I Monday Morning It was Monday morning. Swaminathan was reluctant to open his eyes. He considered Monday specially unpleasant in the calendar. After the delicious freedom of Saturday and Sunday‚ it was difficult to get into the Monday mood of work and discipline. He shuddered at the very thought of school: that dismal yellow building; the fire-eyed Vedanayagam‚ his classteacher; and the Head Master with his thin long cane. ... By eight he was at his desk in his ’room’‚ which was

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    Chief Justice of India: Mr. Altamas Kabir Governer of Reserve Bank of India: Mr. D. Subbarao Deputy Chairman Planning Commission of India: Mr. Montek Singh Ahluwalia Chairman of IRDA: Mr. T.S. Vijayan Chairman of GIC: Mr. D. Ashok Kumar Roy Speaker of Lok Sabha: Ms. Meira Kumar Chief Election Commissioner: Mr.V.S. Sampath Prime Minister of Pakistan: Mr. Raja Pervez Ashraf Head quarter of IRDA: Hyderabad Head quarter of National Insurance Co. Ltd: Calcutta Biggest private General Insurance

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    novels. If you read a wide range of his novels‚ the Wessex will emerge in front of your mind ’s eye - so beautiful‚ so vivid! Rudyard Kipling ’s India also shares the same local color. R. K. Narayan beautifully portrays the imaginary village of "Malgudi" - set somewhere in South India - in his novels. The representation of the local shade or color continues emerging in the writings of several writers. After the Civil War‚ many American writers used the local color of America. For instance‚ the various

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