The poem describes the grasshopper as singing a "languid" song in the summer heat, while the cricket's song is "full-bodied" and lively in the winter cold. Keats uses these contrasting…
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The chapter recounts the story of Ahluwalia's journey to the summit of Mount Everest, highlighting the physical and mental challenges he faced along the way. Despite facing numerous obstacles, including…
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The poem describes a school boy who is unhappy with the restrictions imposed on him by school and longs for the freedom of nature. He dreams of playing in the…
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The story unfolds with the introduction of a lazy camel who refuses to work. This attitude displeases the Djinn of all Deserts, who punishes the camel by giving him a…
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The chapter presents various narratives of children who are compelled to work in difficult and often hazardous conditions. It highlights the impact of child labor on their physical and emotional…
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The author begins by describing the picturesque beauty of Cambridge, with its ancient buildings, cobbled streets, and serene river. The chapter highlights the significance of Cambridge University, one of the…
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The author begins by describing the arrival of the monsoon, with its dark clouds and cool breeze, bringing relief from the scorching heat. The chapter explores the transformation of the…
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The story revolves around Princess September, who is beautiful but lacks kindness, and her sister, the Plain Princess, who is kind but not conventionally beautiful. When the king announces a…
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The story begins with a group of boys from one village visiting a neighboring village for a cricket match. During the match, a misunderstanding occurs, leading to a fight between…
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Phatik is a young boy who lives with his aunt and uncle in a small town. Despite his difficult circumstances, Phatik finds joy in the little things, especially jalebis. One…
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