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What earlier theory about the decline of the Harappan civilisation has been ruled out, and why?
The earlier theory that Aryan invasions caused the decline of the Harappan civilization has been largely dismissed. Archaeological evidence shows no signs of widespread destruction or conflict, suggesting instead that environmental factors like river shifts and droughts were primary contributors toRead more
The earlier theory that Aryan invasions caused the decline of the Harappan civilization has been largely dismissed. Archaeological evidence shows no signs of widespread destruction or conflict, suggesting instead that environmental factors like river shifts and droughts were primary contributors to the civilization’s decline.
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Did Harappan culture and technology disappear entirely after the cities were abandoned?
No, Harappan culture and technology did not vanish entirely. Many practices, like crafts, trade, and agricultural techniques, persisted in later cultures. Elements of their urban planning and pottery styles influenced subsequent South Asian societies. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.cRead more
No, Harappan culture and technology did not vanish entirely. Many practices, like crafts, trade, and agricultural techniques, persisted in later cultures. Elements of their urban planning and pottery styles influenced subsequent South Asian societies.
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How did the drying up of the Sarasvatī River affect the Harappan civilisation?
The drying of the Sarasvatī River likely weakened the Harappan civilization by disrupting agriculture, trade, and water resources. This environmental shift may have led to the abandonment of cities and the migration of people eastward to more fertile areas. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacaRead more
The drying of the Sarasvatī River likely weakened the Harappan civilization by disrupting agriculture, trade, and water resources. This environmental shift may have led to the abandonment of cities and the migration of people eastward to more fertile areas.
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Do you sympathize with Aunt Jennifer? What is the attitude of the speaker towards Aunt Jennifer?
We no doubt sympathize towards Aunt Jennifer after reading this poem because the whole poem depicts rude behavior by her husband and the troubles she endures because of that. She is buried under the weight of sorrows and keeps weaving dreams of getting out of them. Speaker also sympathize attitudeRead more
We no doubt sympathize towards Aunt Jennifer after reading this poem because the whole poem depicts rude behavior by her husband and the troubles she endures because of that. She is buried under the weight of sorrows and keeps weaving dreams of getting out of them. Speaker also sympathize attitude towards Jennifer all through the poem. She is shown as helpless in this poem.
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Interpret the symbol found in this poem.
The poet uses many symbols in this poem. The Tigers are the symbol of courage, glory, bravery and confidence. The massive weight of ‘Uncle’s wedding band’ is symbol of harsh and bitter experiences of Aunt Jennifer’s married life. ‘Ordeals’ and ‘Ringed’ are a symbol of frustration, anger and exasperaRead more
The poet uses many symbols in this poem. The Tigers are the symbol of courage, glory, bravery and confidence. The massive weight of ‘Uncle’s wedding band’ is symbol of harsh and bitter experiences of Aunt Jennifer’s married life. ‘Ordeals’ and ‘Ringed’ are a symbol of frustration, anger and exasperation because of constant rudeness from her husband’s side.
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