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Give reasons for the following
a. Satyajit attending the village wedding.
b. Satyajit’s recollection of the forgerer when he was on the train.
c. Srinath and his family members’ eager expectation of Satyajit’s arrival.
d. Srinath’s disappointment with Satyajit.
e. Satyajit's feeling that he was an impostor.
f. Satyajit not disclosing his present financial status to his uncle.
'Failure had a tempo faster than success.'
How do these lines capture the essence of the story:
'Glory was all overlaid with dark shame. Glory was dead.'
Look for these expressions in the story and guess the meaning from the context
brusquely
attuned himself
queer rhythmic frenzy
wrenching
flush of prosperity
daze of bewilderment
wide-eyed wonder and eager homage
talking animatedly
tremulous deliberation
on terms of a perpetual feud
Comment on the way in which the story is narrated from Satyajit's perspective.
Describe the cycle of events in Satyajit's life that brought him back to where he began.
It is difficult to adjust to a fall from glory.
The author's comment on crime and punishment.
Satyajit should have revealed his predicament to his uncle.
How has the author used the episode of the bank theft to comment on Satyajit's success in his career?
How is Satyajit's financial crash introduced to the reader?
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Give reasons for the following
a. Satyajit attending the village wedding.
b. Satyajit’s recollection of the forgerer when he was on the train.
c. Srinath and his family members’ eager expectation of Satyajit’s arrival.
d. Srinath’s disappointment with Satyajit.
e. Satyajit's feeling that he was an impostor.
f. Satyajit not disclosing his present financial status to his uncle.
'Failure had a tempo faster than success.'
How do these lines capture the essence of the story:
'Glory was all overlaid with dark shame. Glory was dead.'
Look for these expressions in the story and guess the meaning from the context
brusquely
attuned himself
queer rhythmic frenzy
wrenching
flush of prosperity
daze of bewilderment
wide-eyed wonder and eager homage
talking animatedly
tremulous deliberation
on terms of a perpetual feud
Comment on the way in which the story is narrated from Satyajit's perspective.
Describe the cycle of events in Satyajit's life that brought him back to where he began.
It is difficult to adjust to a fall from glory.
The author's comment on crime and punishment.
Satyajit should have revealed his predicament to his uncle.
How has the author used the episode of the bank theft to comment on Satyajit's success in his career?
How is Satyajit's financial crash introduced to the reader?
Contrary to the state ment present your argument ?
4 marks
100 words
History
Describe the cycle of events in Satyajit's life that brought him back to where he began.
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Plzzzz guyzzz answer me.....Give reasons for the following
a. Satyajit attending the village wedding.
b. Satyajit’s recollection of the forgerer when he was on the train.
c. Srinath and his family members’ eager expectation of Satyajit’s arrival.
d. Srinath’s disappointment with Satyajit.
e. Satyajit's feeling that he was an impostor.
f. Satyajit not disclosing his present financial status to his uncle.
Look for these expressions in the story and guess the meaning from the context
brusquely
attuned himself
queer rhythmic frenzy
wrenching
flush of prosperity
daze of bewilderment
wide-eyed wonder and eager homage
talking animatedly
tremulous deliberation
on terms of a perpetual feud
How is Satyajit's financial crash introduced to the reader?
Satyajit should have revealed his predicament to his uncle.
Comment on the way in which the story is narrated from Satyajit's perspective.
'Failure had a tempo faster than success.'
How do these lines capture the essence of the story:
'Glory was all overlaid with dark shame. Glory was dead.'
How has the author used the episode of the bank theft to comment on Satyajit's success in his career?
It is difficult to adjust to a fall from glory.
The author's comment on crime and punishment.