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MATCH BOX

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Character sketch of NOMITA           Nomita in the story "Matchbox" wriiten by Ashapurna Debi is a typical Indian housewife who is bound to sacrifice many of her ambitions and hopes and be enslaved in the kitchen. Ashapurna  Debi portrays her colourless - without the hues a happy life. Her widowed mother thinks that she is successful in consigning her daughter to a rich family which is not on the merit of finance but by looks alone. Nomita expects a minimum freedom of reading the letters addressed to her. Her husband seems to be dubious about the letters when he tries to read it without her conscent. It is true what Ashapurna Debi says about Nomita and women in general that they are like matchboxes settled at the corners of the house with their hidden power to explode at any time. Nomita follows the example of a matchbox and she burns with anger when she is helpless. To break the shackles of marital slavery she is ready to kill herself. Again she is depicted as a

THE 3Ls OF EMPOWERMENT

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READ AND RESPOND: 1. What are the three essential factors for empowerment?             The three essential factors for empoerment are Learning, Labour and Leadership. Together they are called the 3 Ls of empowerment. 2. What is the roleof learning in empowering women?             Education is the foundation up on which any change is built. Learning helps women to help themselves and break the shackles of exclusion.  3. How can we promote more oppertunities for women in the workplace?             Women can be given more oppertunities in the workplace by changing some of our basic laws to ensure that property and inheritance laws do not discriminate against women. Education and healthcare for women should be encouraged. Women should be given more credit facilities so that women can get greater economic independance. ACTIVITY - I:  (SPEECH) Christine Lagarde suggests various means of empowering women. She persuasively insists on the idea that women should think and act indepen

AMIGO BROTHERS

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READ AND RESPOND 1. What is special about the friendship between Antonio and Felix?               Antonio Cruz and Felix Vargas were seventeen years old. They were so together in friendship that they felt like brothers. They had known each other from childhood. They grew up in the same building on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. 2. How did they work to achieve their dream?                  Antonio and Felix had a dream - becoming the light weight champion of the world. Whenever they got a chance they excercised, sometimes at the Boy's Club and sometimes at the gym. They would run every day morning, wearing sweat shirts and short towels around their necks. They had a collection of fight magazines. They also kept the torn tickets of all the boxing matches they had gone to see. They also had some clippings of their own. 3. What was the wall rising between them?                   Antonio and Felix had a dream - becoming the light weight champion of the wirld. They both pr

Mending Wall

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THINK AND WRITE 1. Why does the poet say that there is something that doesn't love a wall?           The poet says that there is something that doesn't love the wall beacause nobody sees or hears anybody breaking the wall. But every spring season, In mending time, the poet finds the wall is broken. So it is clear that there is something that doesn't love a wall and wants to see it broken. It is this 'something' that makes the ground under the wall swell causing the stones of the wall to fall down on to either side. 2. Why does the poet meet his neighbour beyond the hill at spring?              The poet meet his neighbour beyond the hill at spring so that they can fix one day and walk along the wall to mend it by picking up the fallen stones and fixing them back. 3. How does the poet and his neighbour mend the gaps in the wall?              The poet and his neighbour mend the gaps in the wall by walking along the wall on either side and picking up the fal