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Explain the contradiction in the similies, ‘Like a child from the womb, like a ghost from the tomb’.
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The author is a humorist
a. How does the story reflect his sense of humour?
b. What makes his lady friend remark - 'You are quite a humorist'?
c. Give instances of the author's ability to laugh at himself.
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Explain the metaphor in the line: ‘Poets are the mirrors of gigantic shadows that futurity casts on the present’.
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People with foibles are often not conscious of them.
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Identify the common characteristics shared by tribal communities all over the world.
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What distinguishes the tribal imagination from the secular imagination?
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How does G. N. Devy bring out the importance of the oral literary tradition?
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List the distinctive features of the tribal arts.
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'New Literature' is a misnomer for the wealth of the Indian Literary tradition. How does G. N. Devy explain this?
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Discuss the following in pairs or in groups of four:
'It is time to realise that unless we modify the established notion of literature as something written, we will silently witness the decline of various Indian oral traditions'
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Discuss the following in pairs or in groups of four:
“Tribal arts are not specifically meant for sale.” Does this help or hamper their growth and preservation?
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Discuss the following in pairs or in groups of four:
Because India's tribal communities are basically bilingual there is a danger of dismissing their languages as dialects of India's major tongues.
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Notice these words in the poem and guess their meaning from the context
| turquoise | darts |
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While tribal communities may not seem to possess the scientific temper,there are many ideas from tribal conventions that could enrich modern societies.
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Comment on the lines that make you visualise the colourful image of the peacock.
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What are the cues that signal the presence of the peacock in the vicinity?
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How does the connection drawn between the tail and the eyes add to the descriptive detail of the poem?
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How does the poem capture the elusive nature of the peacock?
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How does 'A Munda song' show that the perspective of the tribal mind towards the girl child is different from that of [other ] mainstream communities?
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The peacock is a colourful bird. How does the poem capture the various colours that its plumage displays?
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