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    Feral Children A feral child is a human child who has lived isolated from human contact from a very young age. A feral child has little to no experience of human care‚ loving or social behavior‚ and of human language. Some feral children have been abandoned by people‚ usually their own parents‚ and in some cases this child abandonment was due to the parents’ rejection of a child’s severe intellectual or physical impairment. Feral children may have experienced severe child abuse or trauma before

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    The songbird within the cage represents the entrapment felt by Siddhartha in his endless cycle of Samsara‚ trapped by materialistic desires and values. When Kamala releases the bird upon hearing of Siddhartha’s absence‚ this represents the freedom Siddhartha has found in his decision to leave behind the sickly wealth of the city. - “Kamala kept a small rare songbird in a small golden cage. It was about this bird that he dreamt… The little bird was dead and lay stiff on the floor. He took it out…

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    Summer Reading Assignment Honors Characters change in many ways‚ whether they are conscious of it or not. In both a “Tale of Two Cities” by Charles Dickens and “Nectar in a Sieve” by Kamala Markandaya characters can change when they have choices forced upon them. This essay will show how change is forced on characters in both books. To begin with‚ character change in “Nectar in a Sieve” is shown in different ways. One is shown when Ruku and Nathan are forced into situations they are not fond

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    Alyssa Landon Religion 105 Paper #1 3/8/01 Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse discusses the many paths of teaching that relate to Hinduism that Siddhartha followed on his journey through life and how each path helped him realize what he wanted with his life. Siddhartha follows many teachings or paths in which to reach his spiritual destination‚ which at the beginning was to reach Nirvana. The four stages of life choices‚ which favor both renunciation and world upholding‚ are 1) student 2) householder

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    Indian English Literature * Top English Writer & Their Famous Creations * R.K. Narayan: R K Narayan is one of the best known Indian authors of all time. An Indian author of very high repute‚ he is best known for his works of fiction. The setting for most of R K Narayan works is the fictional town of Malgudi‚ first introduced in his semi autobiographical book ’Swami and Friends’. Creations: The Dark Room‚ Malgudi Days‚ Talkative Man‚ The English Teacher. * Kiran Desai: Kiran

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    Higher Order Thinking Skills Subject: English ( Flamingo- Prose) CLASS – XII Text Book - Flamingo THE LAST LESSON Alphonse Daudet Q.1. “When a people are enslaved‚ as long as they hold fast to their language it is as if they had the key to their prison” Comment with reference to the lesson ‘The Last Lesson’. Q.2. Describe the measures linguistic minorities take to keep their languages alive. What would happen if they do not take

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    Introduction “The emotional‚ sexual‚ and psychological stereotyping of females begins when the doctor says‚ “It’s a girl”. ” – Shirley Chisholm Shirley Chisholm was an American politician‚ educator and author. She was the first black woman to be elected to Congress and she was also the first major-party black woman candidate for President of the United States. In 1982 Chisholm told the Associated Press: "I’ve always met more discrimination being a woman than being black. When I ran for the

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    needs and fundamental rights and their world have been merely treated as an object of sensual satisfaction. Indian women poets reveal the mind boggling variety of theme as well as that poetry is capable of offering.Toru Dutt‚Sarojini Naidu‚Kamala Das‚Imtiaz Dharkar –these poets have often raised their voices against social and cultural conventions that blocks their freedom.They believe that women need to explore their collective consciousness and shared experience in order to transcend the

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    at the cremation”. It is easier for a writer to write about what he sees and hears. Like William Wordsworth who wrote about the ‘daffodils’ after he saw thousands of daffodils in a valley‚ he is inspired to write a poem by what he saw. Likewise Kamala Das saw wrote ‘the dance of the eunuchs’ when she saw them dancing on the streets of Calcutta. Wordsworth had stated‚ “ Poetry is a spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings‚ recollected in tranquility”. For an Indian English poet living in India

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    striving for enlightenment. Throughout Siddhartha’s life journey‚ the three most predominant events are the excitement of meeting the Buddha that quickly fades into a realization of great contribution to his search‚ his enchanting encounters with Kamala‚ and his time spent with the river and Vasudeva who ultimately reveal the path to enlightenment. The character Gotama‚ also known as the Buddha or the Illustrious One‚ is what entices Siddhartha to leave the Samanas and what opens Siddhartha’s eyes

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