1. "On the whole, the small society of Rameswaram was very rigid in terms of
the segregation of different social groups," says the author.
(a) Which social groups does he mention? Were these groups easily
identifiable (for example, by the way they dressed)?
(b) Were they aware only of their differences or did they also naturally share
friendships and experiences? (Think of the bedtime stories in Kalam’s
house; of who his friends were ; and of what used to take place in the
pond near his house.)
(c) The author speaks both of people who were very aware of the differences
among them and those who tried to bridge these differences. Can you
identify such people in the text?
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1. "On the whole, the small society of Rameswaram was very rigid in terms of
the segregation of different social groups," says the author.
(a) Which social groups does he mention? Were these groups easily
identifiable (for example, by the way they dressed)?
(b) Were they aware only of their differences or did they also naturally share
friendships and experiences? (Think of the bedtime stories in Kalam’s
house; of who his friends were ; and of what used to take place in the
pond near his house.)
(c) The author speaks both of people who were very aware of the differences
among them and those who tried to bridge these differences. Can you
identify such people in the text?
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