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Question
Explain the important elements of Nehru’s letter.
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Solution 1
Tittle: A Birthday letter
Author: Jawaharlal Nehru
Characters: Jawaharlal Nehru and his daughter Indira.
Theme: “As we sow, so we reap”.
Jawaharlal Nehru is in Naini prison. He is unable to send a birthday present to his young daughter Indira who is just 13 years old. Instead of sending a gift, he sends a birthday letter to her. Though he wishes to talk to her, he writes a letter to his daughter. He reminds her of her fascination towards the historical character in the story of Joan of Arc which she has read earlier.
Nehru emphasizes the significance of history that can make men and women heroic in their lives. He is of the view that history helps even simple, ordinary people to become heroes. He tells her about the great leaders who can inspire the whole people and make them do great deeds. He also tells the magic of Babuji’s message that has stolen the hearts of millions of Indians. They have made history in the present.
Nehru and Indira are even fortunate to see it and take some part in the great drama. Nehru insists her on being courageous. He induces the spirit to respect India’s honour which is a secret trust. He cites Babuji’s leadership that has no secrecy or hiding.
Nehru wants his daughter to the group in the light unafraid, serene, and unruffled. Finally, he tells her o make friends in the light and do nothing secretly. Nehru is quite confident that Indira will grow up into a brave soldier in India’s service.
“Be brave and all the rest follows”.
Solution 2
Jawaharlal Nehru is in Naini prison. He usually gives a present to his young daughter Indira who is 13. But now he cannot do so. He writes a birthday letter to her as her present. He reminds me of the historical character Joan of Arc. He emphasizes the significance of historical events. History even helps common people to become heroes. Great leaders inspire ordinary people to do noble deeds.
He admires Babuji whose magic message from the prison has stolen the hearts of India’s millions. It * has made all participate in the freedom movement. He sites the people working with no secrecy or hiding. Nehru wishes Indira to do anything not secretly. If she does so she will group up unafraid serene and unruffled, whatever may happen. Finally, he blesses her that she may grow into a brave soldier in India’s service.
“Openness can bring happiness, courage, and success ”.
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