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Question
Divide the class in four groups. Collect four different stories written by Sudha Murthy. Select a story for every group and write it in the form of a play. Enact it in front of the class.
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Solution
Name of the Play: How I Taught My Grandmother to Read
Characters: Sudha – Granddaughter
Krishtakka – Grandmother
(Addressed as Avva by Sudha)
(Sudha is a girl of twelve living with her grandparents in a village in north Karnataka. Her grandmother loves the story ‘Kashi Yatre’ written by Triveni that appears as a weekly, in the ‘Karmaveera’ magazine. Sudha gets the magazine for her grandmother every week and reads it out to her as she doesn’t know how to read.)
Act I
| Sudha: | Avva, I’ve brought the magazine. Do you want me to read it to you now? |
| Krishtakka: | No, not now. Read it to me in the evening |
| Sudha: | Avva, why do you like this story so much? |
| Krishtakka: | I like it because it’s about an old lady, who has never been to Kashi and dreams of going there. I too have never been to Kashi and so, I can relate to her. It describes her struggle and her ultimate sacrifice, where she gives the money she has accumulated to an orphan girl, so that she could get married. |
| Sudha: | Okay. Will we be going to the temple later? |
| Krishtakka: | Yes, of course! How else will I discuss the latest episode with my friends? |
Act II
(Sudha comes back home, two weeks later, after attending a wedding in the neighbouring village. On reaching home, she finds Krishtakka in tears.)
| Sudha: | Avva, is everything fine? Are you alright? |
| Krishtakka: | (nods) |
| Sudha: | Shall we go and have dinner? |
| Krishtakka: | Yes. And later, we can sleep on the terrace. It will be beautiful since it’s a full moon night. |
| Sudha: | Yes, Avva. Thank you. |
Act III
(Sudha is lying on her bed under the starry night. Krishtakka comes over and sits next to her. She starts caressing Sudha’s forehead with her hand.)
| Sudha: | What’s the matter? |
| Krishtakka: | I lost my mother when I was young. I had no one to look after me or guide me. My father got married again. In those days, education was not considered essential for girls. So, I never went to school. I got married very young and had children. Later, I had grandchildren and was happy cooking and feeding all of you. Sometimes, I do regret not going to school. That’s why I made sure that my children and grandchildren studied well.... (cries) |
| Sudha | Avva, don’t cry. What’s the matter? Can I help you in any way? |
| Krishtakka: | Yes, I need your help. You know when you were away, the latest episode of ‘Kashi Yatre’ came. I tried reading it but to no avail. I rubbed my hands over the pages, wishing to understand what was written. But I knew that was not possible. I wanted to ask someone in the village to read it for me, but I was too embarrassed. I even thought of going to the village and asking you to read it for me. I felt so dependent and helpless. We are well-off, but what use is money if I cannot be independent? |
| Sudha: | (looks at her grandmother with empathy) |
| Krishtakka: | I have decided that I want to learn the Kannada alphabet from tomorrow onwards. I will work very hard and keep ‘Saraswati Puja’ during ‘Dassara’ as the deadline. I should be able to read a novel on my own by then. I want to be independent. |
| Sudha: | (laughs on hearing that her grandmother wants to learn the alphabet) Avva, at the age of sixty-two you want to learn the alphabet! You wear spectacles and your hands are wrinkled. Also, you are so busy with work |
| Krishtakka: | If you are determined for a good cause, then you can overcome any obstacle. I will work really hard. And remember, there is no age bar for learning. |
| Sudha: | Alright, I will teach you. We start tomorrow |
Act IV
(Sudha started tutoring Krishtakka from the next day onwards. Krishtakka was a wonderful student. She did a lot of homework. She was sincere and dedicated. And finally came the day of ‘Dassara’.)
| Krishtakka: | Sudha, please come downstairs. |
| Sudha: | Yes, Avva. I’m here. |
| Krishtakka: | Please accept this frock from your first student. (She touches Sudha’s feet after giving her the frock.) |
| Sudha: | What are you doing, Avva! Elders are not supposed to touch the feet of the youngsters! |
| Krishtakka: | I’mnottouchingthe feet of my granddaughter.I’mtouchingthefeet of my teacher. A teacher who taught me so well, that I can now read any novel confidently, in such a short period. I am now independent. It’s my duty to respect my teacher. Is it not written in our scriptures that a teacher should be respected, irrespective of the gender and age? |
| Sudha: | (Sudha touches Krishtakka’s feet and gives her the novel ‘Kashi Yatre’) Here, I too have brought something for you. |
| Krishtakka: | You bought me the novel! ‘Kashi Yatre’ - written by Triveni. |
| Sudha: | I can see that my student has passed with flying colours! |
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