Search This Blog

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Going Places Summary

Going Places

Going Places

Gap-fill exercise

Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers. Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble. You can also click on the "[?]" button to get a clue. Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints or clues!
The theme of this story is fantasizing and .
The story revolves around the life of , a teenager, who, like others of her age, is filled with fantasies and desires. She comes from a poor background, but hopes to be sophisticated in the . Sophie dreams of owning a one day to be an or designer, but her friend Jansie believes that both of them are earmarked for the factory. Jansie, who is more realistic, tries to pull Sophie to reality, but in vain.
Sophie lives in a small house with her parents and , Geoff and little Derek. Though she voices her feelings and desires, her pooh-pooh her, because they, unlike her, are more and know the truths of life.
Sophie finds a sort of fascination for her elder brother Geoff, who is tall, strong and and reserved. She envies his and often wonders about his thoughts and areas of his life that she doesn’t know about.
The center of this story is that Sophie fantasises about Danny Casey, an football player, whom she had seen playing in innumerable matches. She makes up a about how she met him in the streets and tells this to Geoff. Geoff, who is more sensible than Sophie, does not really believe her, even if she wants to. It seems an unlikely incident for Sophie to meet the prodigy in their street, but when Sophie describes the meeting in all her details, he begins to hope that it could be true. She tells him that Danny has to meet her somewhere again.
Sophie gets so pulled into the story she made that she herself begins to believe that it’s true. She waits for the Irish , but obviously, he never arrives. Then, she makes her way , wondering how her brother would be on knowing that Danny Casey never showed up. However, Sophie still fantasises about her , unperturbed.

The Rattrap Summary

The Rattrap

The Rattrap

Gap-fill exercise

Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers. Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble. You can also click on the "[?]" button to get a clue. Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints or clues!
The rattrap seller is a fellow who stays in the Crofter’s for a night. The crofter him as a and friend. But the rattrap seller returns later the next day, smashes the pane and the of the crofter.
The fortune however turns later when the iron master him to be an old comrade takes him home. There he stays for two days as his . Once again he is on his way to continue his usual of selling rattraps, thievery and . But he sends a to the iron master's daughter telling her that she was a hostess and he cannot lie to her. He also returned the that he had stolen from the crofter and asked her to return it. He lets her know that this whole world is like a . Just like the rats are trapped by and food similarly men are lured by , , , clothing etc. these are . Those who touch them are .

Indigo Summary

Indigo

Indigo

Gap-fill exercise

Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers. Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble. You can also click on the "[?]" button to get a clue. Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints or clues!
This story portraits struggle for the poor of . The peasants were with the planters. According to one old , the peasants had to indigo on percent of the land and give the entire produce as . The British didn’t need the indigo crop any more when had developed indigo. Just to release the peasants from the fifteen percent they demanded . Some peasants agreed but others . Later lawyers were appointed. At that time Gandhiji went to Champaran. He managed to get after a year long battle for the peasants. He also made arrangements for the , and for the families of the poor peasants. He gave them the lesson of .