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- Indian society has moved a long way from the way the marriage is arranged in the story. Discuss
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- What do you understand of Einstein’s nature from his conversations with his history teacher, his mathematics teacher and the hea..
- The school system often curbs individual talents. Discuss.
- How do you distinguish between information gathering and insight formation?
- This play, written in the 1950s, is a humorous and satirical depiction of the status of the mother in the family.
- If you were to write about these issues today what are some of the incidents, examples and problems that you would think of as rel..
- Is drama a good medium for conveying a social message? Discuss.
- Read the play out in parts. Enact the play on a suitable occasion.
- Discuss in groups plays or films with a strong message of social reform that you have watched.
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- How do Shahid and the writer react to the knowledge that Shahid is going to die?
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- How is the archeology changed substantially in the modern times ?
- What does the speaker mean by that and Why ?
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