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    Lencho was satisfied because the crops in his field were blooming with flowers. He hoped that the rain will prove beneficial for the crops and they will ripe up. He was expecting the rain since long and now that rain came, he was satisfied.

    Lencho was satisfied because the crops in his field were blooming with flowers. He hoped that the rain will prove beneficial for the crops and they will ripe up. He was expecting the rain since long and now that rain came, he was satisfied.

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    Lencho needed money because a strong wind blew and destroyed the crops in his field completely. He suffered a big loss. He was afraid that he will not be able to get food for himself and his family. Hence he wanted money.

    Lencho needed money because a strong wind blew and destroyed the crops in his field completely. He suffered a big loss. He was afraid that he will not be able to get food for himself and his family. Hence he wanted money.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Lencho was angry because when he counted the money that God sent to him he found that it was less than the amount he asked for. He thought that the some amount was stolen by the employees at the post office.  

    Lencho was angry because when he counted the money that God sent to him he found that it was less than the amount he asked for. He thought that the some amount was stolen by the employees at the post office.

     

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    Postmaster was a very passionate, sympathetic and good-hearted person. When he found the letter of Lencho and read it, he was moved by the condition of Lencho and amazed by Lencho's depth of faith in Almighty God. He decided to help Lencho and bring him out of his condition so that Lencho's faith maRead more

    Postmaster was a very passionate, sympathetic and good-hearted person. When he found the letter of Lencho and read it, he was moved by the condition of Lencho and amazed by Lencho’s depth of faith in Almighty God.

    He decided to help Lencho and bring him out of his condition so that Lencho’s faith may not get shaken after not hearing from God. Hence, he gave half of his salary to Lencho. In addition, he also asked the other employees to contribute. In this way they were able to collect a large amount for Lencho.

    Instead of mentioning his name, he rather mentioned the name of God on the letter so that Lencho may believe that the money has been sent by God Himself. This shows that he did not want any fame or praise from Lencho.

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    Following figures of speech have been used in the poem "On His Blindness" by John Milton. Pun: Pun is a literary device which depicts two or more meanings of a single word or phrase. In the poem, there is a play on the word Light. Light here refers to his eyesight as well as his life before gettingRead more

    Following figures of speech have been used in the poem “On His Blindness” by John Milton.

    1. Pun: Pun is a literary device which depicts two or more meanings of a single word or phrase. In the poem, there is a play on the word Light. Light here refers to his eyesight as well as his life before getting blind.
    2. PersonificationPatience is here personified as having human characteristics.
    3. Alliteration: A number of times alliteration is used in the poem. e.g.days in this darkWorld and Widethat one talentmy soul moremMakerlabor, lightpatience to preventbest bearserve who only stand.
    4. Hyperbole: It is an exaggerated statement. e.g. thousands at his bidding speed.

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    There are mainly two themes in the poem Night of the Scorpion. Superstition The poem reveals the superstitions that prevail in the Indian Society. A large number of people gather at poet’s house after coming to know that his mother is bitten by a scorpion. However, rather than taking her to hospitalRead more

    There are mainly two themes in the poem Night of the Scorpion.

    • Superstition

    The poem reveals the superstitions that prevail in the Indian Society. A large number of people gather at poet’s house after coming to know that his mother is bitten by a scorpion.

    However, rather than taking her to hospital or curing her, they begin giving their own assumptions. Some of them say that her sins will be forgiven. Some other say that she will not suffer in after rebirth. Some other begin praying for her well-being after her death.

    • Motherhood

    The poem also highlights the motherly love of poet’s mother. She is bitten by the scorpion and spends 24 hours in quite unbearable pain. However after recovering, she does not blame the scorpion and rather says thank God the scorpion picked on me and spared my children.

    Read summary of Night of the Scorpion here.

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    Problem play is a genre of drama which takes up important social issues by using arguments among the characters in the play on the stage. These characters express clashing ideas that help the audience and the readers to understand the issue and reach a solution on their own. It must be noted that inRead more

    Problem play is a genre of drama which takes up important social issues by using arguments among the characters in the play on the stage. These characters express clashing ideas that help the audience and the readers to understand the issue and reach a solution on their own.

    It must be noted that in a problem play, the playwright never gives a solution. It is left to the audience to understand the situations and bring out a solution.

    Candida by GB Shaw is a Domestic Play. The playwright takes up an issue which is prevalent in society but not discussed. It is the Woman’s Question.

    The protagonist Candida is the wife of James Morell, a famous clergyman who delivers the sermons of morality to the people. He believes that he is an ideal husband and treats his wife well and she cannot live without him.

    However, ironically Morell himself is dependent on Candida and cannot live without her. It is Candida who takes care of all his needs and even the household things. In the play, Candida is not portrayed as a helpless or a traditional “distressed damsel” but as a new woman.

    She is wiser than her husband. She knows all the weaknesses of her husband still pretends to be dependent on him. Her husband who with the intervention of Eugene Marchbanks, comes to know about his love for her, starts fearing of losing her. Being insecure and helpless, he gives choice to Candida to either live with him to go with Eugene.

    Candida being an understanding woman decides to live with him. Hence though Morell is incapable of being her husband and she secretly loves Eugene, she has to live with her husband. Thus this is not a solution. It is left to the audience to decide what would she have done and what it would have resulted.

    Read the summary of Candida here.

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  1. In the first stanza of the poem Obituary, the poet, AK Ramanujan is talking about the problems which arose immediately after the death of his father. According to him, after his (father's) death, there was nothing left in the house except for dust on a table of papers. In addition, he was indebted tRead more

    In the first stanza of the poem Obituary, the poet, AK Ramanujan is talking about the problems which arose immediately after the death of his father. According to him, after his (father’s) death, there was nothing left in the house except for dust on a table of papers.

    In addition, he was indebted to a number of people and hence a lot of debt was left behind by him for the poet to pay. He also left his daughters (probably unmarried). Hence the responsibility of his sisters were on the poet.

    And finally the poet says that his father left a young child who is bedwetting i.e. so young that he urinates on the bed and who is given the surname of his grandfather. In the first stanza, we find the picture of a patriarchal society and its problems when the head i.e. male member dies. No one is earning for livelihood and all the responsibilities fall on the poet

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The short story A Letter to God is about the innocence of a poor farmer who becomes a victim of natural calamity. The author in this short story throws light on two important things: Blind-faith Lencho being uneducated has too much belief in God. For him God is on earth and one can easily have a disRead more

    The short story A Letter to God is about the innocence of a poor farmer who becomes a victim of natural calamity. The author in this short story throws light on two important things:

    Blind-faith

    Lencho being uneducated has too much belief in God. For him God is on earth and one can easily have a discussion with Him or even can ask for help. Hence he writes a letter to Him seeking His help.

    The employees are moved by the innocence of Lencho and thus collect money for him so that him belief in God may remain firm. The irony of the story is that he takes the postmen as thieves as he thinks that they have stolen his money. Thus blind-faith is a dangerous thing

    Corruption

    We have discussed above that Lencho is uneducated. However the poet highlights how common corruption is in the society that even illiterate and innocent people like Lencho are also well aware of this social evil.

    Read the detailed summary of A Letter to God

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