Speaking and Writing
Question:
1. Ang
er Manag ement: As adults, one important thing to learn is how to manage our
temper. Some of us tend to get angry quickly, while others remain calm. Can you
think of three ill effects that result from anger? Note them down.
Suggest ways to avoid losing your temper in such situations. Are there any
benefits from anger?
2. In
pairs, prepare a script based on the given excerpt from The
Home and the World by
Rabindranath
Tagore. You may write five exchanges between the characters with
other directions such as movements on stage and way of speaking, etc.
One afternoon,
when I happened to be specially busy, word
came to my office room that
Bimala had sent
for me. I was startled.
"Who did
you say had sent for me?" I asked the messenger.
"The
Rani Mother".
"The Bara
Rani?"
"No, sir,
the Chota Rani Mother."
The Chota Rani!
It seemed a century since I had been sent for by her. I kept them all waiting
there, and went off into the inner apartments. When I stepped into our room I
had another shock of surprise to find Bimala there with a distinct suggestion
of being dressed up. The room, which from persistent neglect, had latterly
acquired an air of having grown absent-minded, had regained something of its
old order this afternoon. I stood there silently, looking enquiringly at Bimala.
She flushed a
little and the fingers of her right hand toyed for a time with the bangles on
her left arm. Then she abruptly broke the silence. "Look here! Is it right
that ours should be the only market in all Bengal which allows foreign goods?"
"What,
then, would be the right thing to do?" I asked.
"Order
them to be cleared out!" "But the goods are not mine." "Is
not the market yours?"
"It is
much more theirs who use it for trade."
"Let them
trade in Indian goods, then."
"Nothing
would please me better. But suppose they do not?" "Nonsense! How dare
they be so insolent? Are you not..."
"I am very
busy this afternoon and cannot stop to argue it out. But I must refuse to
tyrannise." "It would not be tyranny for selfish gain, but for the
sake of the country."
"To
tyrannies for the country is to tyrannies over the country. But that I am
afraid you will never understand ." With this I came away.
3. In
groups, discuss the qualities one should look for in a marriage partn er. You
might consider the following points.
• Person
al qualities
- Appearance
or looks
- Attitudes and
beliefs
- Sense
of humor
• Value
system
- Compassion
and kindness
- Tolerance,
ambition
- Attitude
to money and wealth
• Education
and professional background
4. Are
there parts of the play that remind you of film scenes from roman tic comedies?
Discuss this in groups, and recount to the rest of the class episodes similar
to those in the play.
Answer:
It is an activity,
so do yourself.
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