The community of Bama was treated unfairly which was directly related to the caste. Bama, being in lower caste were made to sit, eat, drink, travelling etc in different ways everywhere in the society. Not only this, only their own community was instructed to take up defecation in the society and noRead more
The community of Bama was treated unfairly which was directly related to the caste. Bama, being in lower caste were made to sit, eat, drink, travelling etc in different ways everywhere in the society. Not only this, only their own community was instructed to take up defecation in the society and no other one. It was a strict abstinence from touching them.
Zitkala- Sa was a Native American who notices the discrimination against Native American culture and women. Cutting of hair was against her honor and prestige. She was deprived of her soft moccasins (shoes) worn by Native Americans. Her blanket had been removed from her shoulders and she felt shy and embarrassed. Both in their own way revolted against the atrocities committed against themselves by people in power.
There is no doubt that Dr. Sadao was afraid of betraying his country. He thought a thousand times before giving him shelter and then discussed with his wife Hana. It was a mutual decision by both to shelter the enemy. As long as they kept him in the house and treated him, they lived in this fear. IfRead more
There is no doubt that Dr. Sadao was afraid of betraying his country. He thought a thousand times before giving him shelter and then discussed with his wife Hana. It was a mutual decision by both to shelter the enemy. As long as they kept him in the house and treated him, they lived in this fear. If anyone had complained about them, they could have landed in big trouble.
The doctor and his wife Hana were kind hearted people. They felt that if the injured man was handed over to the police, he would not be able to survive for long.They started his treatment and as Dr. Sadao was proficient in treating the injured, he pulled out bullet from his body. Moreover, the couplRead more
The doctor and his wife Hana were kind hearted people. They felt that if the injured man was handed over to the police, he would not be able to survive for long.They started his treatment and as Dr. Sadao was proficient in treating the injured, he pulled out bullet from his body. Moreover, the couple took the servants working there in confidence before the operation. He and his wife looked after him and helped him to walk on his legs.
Hana, being true Japanese didn’t want to help that American prisoner of war. He was perhaps a sailor from a country which caused great damage to Japan. Instead of doing it herself, first she gave this job to Yumi, the baby sitter who used to look after her children but she refused to wash the whiteRead more
Hana, being true Japanese didn’t want to help that American prisoner of war. He was perhaps a sailor from a country which caused great damage to Japan. Instead of doing it herself, first she gave this job to Yumi, the baby sitter who used to look after her children but she refused to wash the white man.Hana rebuked the maid and she took a towel and washed the white man herself.
There is no doubt that Dr. Sadao was afraid of betraying his country. He thought a thousand times before giving him shelter and then discussed with his wife Hana. It was a mutual decision by both to shelter the enemy. As long as they kept him in the house and treated him, they lived in this fear. IfRead more
There is no doubt that Dr. Sadao was afraid of betraying his country. He thought a thousand times before giving him shelter and then discussed with his wife Hana. It was a mutual decision by both to shelter the enemy. As long as they kept him in the house and treated him, they lived in this fear. If anyone had complained about them, they could have landed in big trouble.
Dr. Sadao was a very good surgeon and scientist. He was a native of Japan. He was twenty two years old when he was sent to America for studies. He had mastered in healing wounds as he had been working intensively on it for a few years.His house was on the seashore, overlooking the sea. It was made oRead more
Dr. Sadao was a very good surgeon and scientist. He was a native of Japan. He was twenty two years old when he was sent to America for studies. He had mastered in healing wounds as he had been working intensively on it for a few years.His house was on the seashore, overlooking the sea. It was made of square stones upon rocks on a narrow beach that was outlined with bent pines.
I read a novel written by Ritesh Rana wherein there were three friends who go to college daily by train. They had to walk about two kilometers while returning to railway station in afternoon. It was early June and the summer was at its peak. Along with the sun, the earth was burning like fire. It waRead more
I read a novel written by Ritesh Rana wherein there were three friends who go to college daily by train. They had to walk about two kilometers while returning to railway station in afternoon. It was early June and the summer was at its peak. Along with the sun, the earth was burning like fire. It was difficult to stand in open for a moment. They saw a poor expecting woman begging for money who needed to reach the hospital as soon as possible. They took great pity on that lady. They took out their own money and arranged an auto rickshaw to drop her to nearest hospital. If those friends had not helped that woman on that day, her life might not have been saved. And the most surprising thing was the people standing there were just watching the spectacle and those three young boys who were not much mature helped the needy lady.
Certainly, the story “The Enemy” reminds us of “Birth” of last year. The lead character is doctor in both stories who saves life of respective patient. The talent and work of both the doctors is commendable. In “Birth” the doctor sacrifices his own rest and comfort and brings a still born baby backRead more
Certainly, the story “The Enemy” reminds us of “Birth” of last year. The lead character is doctor in both stories who saves life of respective patient. The talent and work of both the doctors is commendable. In “Birth” the doctor sacrifices his own rest and comfort and brings a still born baby back to life. In “The Enemy” however, the patient was a wounded man (a war prisoner) from an enemy country who was almost to death. The doctor diligently removes the bullet from his body, heals the wound in a few days. And the most importantly saves his life by putting his own life at risk. The storyline may be different but the work of both is same. Patient was of paramount importance in both cases.
Oppression to any kind of injustice takes a decent time but the seeds are sown in early life only. Children see and understand things very closely and carefully. Seeing injustice being done, adults often ignore or suppress or forgive but children's brain is in the growing age at that time, due to whRead more
Oppression to any kind of injustice takes a decent time but the seeds are sown in early life only. Children see and understand things very closely and carefully. Seeing injustice being done, adults often ignore or suppress or forgive but children’s brain is in the growing age at that time, due to which good or bad memories are stored in their mind forever. And after growing up, either they want to change that by leading or they want to take revenge.
Similar was the case with Zitkala Sa who was filled with anger and fire. She did not surrender when her friend Judewin told her that Zitkala’s long hairs will be cut. She declares that she will not submit. She will struggle first. She resists by kicking and scratching wildly when she is pulled out from under the bed to cut her hair. Her spark against oppression was not easily extinguished. Every person has his own way of expressing the wrongful behavior or discrimination done to him and Zitkala Sa and Bama expressed theirs through respective autobiographies. Bama, in her childhood had the anger for higher communities because they were treated differently. This distinction of upper class with lower class was a common thing in that era. She was ready to rebel against the oppression by snatching the packet of Vadai from the landlord and eating them herself and she would have done it that day if her brother had not stopped her.
Yes, I believe his final solution to the problem was the best possible one under the given circumstances. When he finds that the General hasn't been successful in keeping his promise and that Tom has made a full recovery he started thinking of some other solution. If the General had done his work asRead more
Yes, I believe his final solution to the problem was the best possible one under the given circumstances. When he finds that the General hasn’t been successful in keeping his promise and that Tom has made a full recovery he started thinking of some other solution. If the General had done his work as promised and no one would have noticed, he would have been very happy in this too. But now he had decided that he would send him to a nearby island with some food items. From where he will catch the Korean ship and reach his destination. Dr. Sadao did the same and no one came to know about his plans. In this way he was successful in playing the role as a doctor and a patriot citizen. He shrugged off timely any danger that came upon him or his family.
Bama’s experience is that of a victim of the caste system. What kind of discrimination does Zitkala-Sa’s experience depict? What are their responses to their respective situations?
The community of Bama was treated unfairly which was directly related to the caste. Bama, being in lower caste were made to sit, eat, drink, travelling etc in different ways everywhere in the society. Not only this, only their own community was instructed to take up defecation in the society and noRead more
The community of Bama was treated unfairly which was directly related to the caste. Bama, being in lower caste were made to sit, eat, drink, travelling etc in different ways everywhere in the society. Not only this, only their own community was instructed to take up defecation in the society and no other one. It was a strict abstinence from touching them.
Zitkala- Sa was a Native American who notices the discrimination against Native American culture and women. Cutting of hair was against her honor and prestige. She was deprived of her soft moccasins (shoes) worn by Native Americans. Her blanket had been removed from her shoulders and she felt shy and embarrassed. Both in their own way revolted against the atrocities committed against themselves by people in power.
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Will Dr. Sadao be arrested on the charge of harbouring an enemy?
There is no doubt that Dr. Sadao was afraid of betraying his country. He thought a thousand times before giving him shelter and then discussed with his wife Hana. It was a mutual decision by both to shelter the enemy. As long as they kept him in the house and treated him, they lived in this fear. IfRead more
There is no doubt that Dr. Sadao was afraid of betraying his country. He thought a thousand times before giving him shelter and then discussed with his wife Hana. It was a mutual decision by both to shelter the enemy. As long as they kept him in the house and treated him, they lived in this fear. If anyone had complained about them, they could have landed in big trouble.
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What will Dr. Sadao and his wife do with the man?
The doctor and his wife Hana were kind hearted people. They felt that if the injured man was handed over to the police, he would not be able to survive for long.They started his treatment and as Dr. Sadao was proficient in treating the injured, he pulled out bullet from his body. Moreover, the couplRead more
The doctor and his wife Hana were kind hearted people. They felt that if the injured man was handed over to the police, he would not be able to survive for long.They started his treatment and as Dr. Sadao was proficient in treating the injured, he pulled out bullet from his body. Moreover, the couple took the servants working there in confidence before the operation. He and his wife looked after him and helped him to walk on his legs.
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Will Hana help the wounded man and wash him herself?
Hana, being true Japanese didn’t want to help that American prisoner of war. He was perhaps a sailor from a country which caused great damage to Japan. Instead of doing it herself, first she gave this job to Yumi, the baby sitter who used to look after her children but she refused to wash the whiteRead more
Hana, being true Japanese didn’t want to help that American prisoner of war. He was perhaps a sailor from a country which caused great damage to Japan. Instead of doing it herself, first she gave this job to Yumi, the baby sitter who used to look after her children but she refused to wash the white man.Hana rebuked the maid and she took a towel and washed the white man herself.
For more please visit here:
See lesshttps://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-12/english/vistas-chapter-4/
Will Dr. Sadao be arrested on the charge of harbouring an enemy?
There is no doubt that Dr. Sadao was afraid of betraying his country. He thought a thousand times before giving him shelter and then discussed with his wife Hana. It was a mutual decision by both to shelter the enemy. As long as they kept him in the house and treated him, they lived in this fear. IfRead more
There is no doubt that Dr. Sadao was afraid of betraying his country. He thought a thousand times before giving him shelter and then discussed with his wife Hana. It was a mutual decision by both to shelter the enemy. As long as they kept him in the house and treated him, they lived in this fear. If anyone had complained about them, they could have landed in big trouble.
For more please visit here:
See lesshttps://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-12/english/vistas-chapter-4/
Who was Dr. Sadao? Where was his house?
Dr. Sadao was a very good surgeon and scientist. He was a native of Japan. He was twenty two years old when he was sent to America for studies. He had mastered in healing wounds as he had been working intensively on it for a few years.His house was on the seashore, overlooking the sea. It was made oRead more
Dr. Sadao was a very good surgeon and scientist. He was a native of Japan. He was twenty two years old when he was sent to America for studies. He had mastered in healing wounds as he had been working intensively on it for a few years.His house was on the seashore, overlooking the sea. It was made of square stones upon rocks on a narrow beach that was outlined with bent pines.
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Is there any film you have seen or novel you have read with a similar theme?
I read a novel written by Ritesh Rana wherein there were three friends who go to college daily by train. They had to walk about two kilometers while returning to railway station in afternoon. It was early June and the summer was at its peak. Along with the sun, the earth was burning like fire. It waRead more
I read a novel written by Ritesh Rana wherein there were three friends who go to college daily by train. They had to walk about two kilometers while returning to railway station in afternoon. It was early June and the summer was at its peak. Along with the sun, the earth was burning like fire. It was difficult to stand in open for a moment. They saw a poor expecting woman begging for money who needed to reach the hospital as soon as possible. They took great pity on that lady. They took out their own money and arranged an auto rickshaw to drop her to nearest hospital. If those friends had not helped that woman on that day, her life might not have been saved. And the most surprising thing was the people standing there were just watching the spectacle and those three young boys who were not much mature helped the needy lady.
For more please visit here:
See lesshttps://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-12/english/vistas-chapter-4/
Does the story remind you of Birth by A. J. Cronin that you read in Snapshots last year? What are the similarities?
Certainly, the story “The Enemy” reminds us of “Birth” of last year. The lead character is doctor in both stories who saves life of respective patient. The talent and work of both the doctors is commendable. In “Birth” the doctor sacrifices his own rest and comfort and brings a still born baby backRead more
Certainly, the story “The Enemy” reminds us of “Birth” of last year. The lead character is doctor in both stories who saves life of respective patient. The talent and work of both the doctors is commendable. In “Birth” the doctor sacrifices his own rest and comfort and brings a still born baby back to life. In “The Enemy” however, the patient was a wounded man (a war prisoner) from an enemy country who was almost to death. The doctor diligently removes the bullet from his body, heals the wound in a few days. And the most importantly saves his life by putting his own life at risk. The storyline may be different but the work of both is same. Patient was of paramount importance in both cases.
For more please visit here:
See lesshttps://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-12/english/vistas-chapter-4/
It may take a long time for oppression to be resisted, but the seeds of rebellion are sowed early in life. Do you agree that injustice in any form cannot escape being noticed even by children?
Oppression to any kind of injustice takes a decent time but the seeds are sown in early life only. Children see and understand things very closely and carefully. Seeing injustice being done, adults often ignore or suppress or forgive but children's brain is in the growing age at that time, due to whRead more
Oppression to any kind of injustice takes a decent time but the seeds are sown in early life only. Children see and understand things very closely and carefully. Seeing injustice being done, adults often ignore or suppress or forgive but children’s brain is in the growing age at that time, due to which good or bad memories are stored in their mind forever. And after growing up, either they want to change that by leading or they want to take revenge.
Similar was the case with Zitkala Sa who was filled with anger and fire. She did not surrender when her friend Judewin told her that Zitkala’s long hairs will be cut. She declares that she will not submit. She will struggle first. She resists by kicking and scratching wildly when she is pulled out from under the bed to cut her hair. Her spark against oppression was not easily extinguished. Every person has his own way of expressing the wrongful behavior or discrimination done to him and Zitkala Sa and Bama expressed theirs through respective autobiographies. Bama, in her childhood had the anger for higher communities because they were treated differently. This distinction of upper class with lower class was a common thing in that era. She was ready to rebel against the oppression by snatching the packet of Vadai from the landlord and eating them herself and she would have done it that day if her brother had not stopped her.
For more please visit here:
See lesshttps://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-12/english/vistas-chapter-6/
Do you think the doctor’s final solution to the problem was the best possible one in the circumstances?
Yes, I believe his final solution to the problem was the best possible one under the given circumstances. When he finds that the General hasn't been successful in keeping his promise and that Tom has made a full recovery he started thinking of some other solution. If the General had done his work asRead more
Yes, I believe his final solution to the problem was the best possible one under the given circumstances. When he finds that the General hasn’t been successful in keeping his promise and that Tom has made a full recovery he started thinking of some other solution. If the General had done his work as promised and no one would have noticed, he would have been very happy in this too. But now he had decided that he would send him to a nearby island with some food items. From where he will catch the Korean ship and reach his destination. Dr. Sadao did the same and no one came to know about his plans. In this way he was successful in playing the role as a doctor and a patriot citizen. He shrugged off timely any danger that came upon him or his family.
For more please visit here:
See lesshttps://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-12/english/vistas-chapter-4/