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What are the main themes presented in the study material?
The power of voice,
Sisterhood
, Social justice,
Decolonisation
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Who was Ghandi and what was his role in Indian history?
Ghandi was an Indian lawyer and activist who led the campaign for India's independence from
British
rule using nonviolent resistance.
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Who are the Dalits?
Dalits are an oppressed group of people in
India
, also known as
'untouchable
.'
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Who is Ambedkar and what did he fight for?
Ambedkar was an Indian political leader who fought for
human rights
and equality.
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What is a microcosm?
A microcosm is a community or situation that represents the characteristics of
something
larger.
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What is symbolism in literature?
Symbolism is the use of an
object
or idea to represent something else, such as a
rose
symbolizing love.
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What is a motif?
A motif is a
recurring
idea or image in a piece of writing.
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What defines a coming-of-age tale?
A coming-of-age tale is a story where the
protagonist
grows up and learns important lessons about life.
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What is a catalyst in a story?
A catalyst is an
event
that causes or speeds up the events of the plot.
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What is a character arc?
A character arc is the way in which a character changes and develops over the course of a
text
.
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What is a monologue?
A monologue is a speech made by one
character
.
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What is direct address in literature?
Direct address is when a character
talks
directly to the
audience.
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What is a cyclical structure in a text?
A cyclical structure occurs when a text begins and ends in the same
setting
or situation.
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What does 'breaking the fourth wall' mean?
'Breaking the fourth wall' refers to an
actor
speaking directly to the audience.
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What is the plot of the story involving Asha and Bettina?
Teenage sisters, Asha and Bettina
Navigate
unfairness
and
injustice
Different personalities lead to disagreements
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define
voice
an
opinion
or attitude expressed
define
idolise
to love something greatly
define
caste
divides within the
Indian
society
define
aside
line in a
play
that are only heard by the audience
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