Analyse the conclusion of the poem: ‘Are you going to tell me what mistakes I made?
/ Are you going to tell me my mistakes?’ How do the last lines turn the tables on the
guest, showing her as the mistake-maker rather than the protagonist? Discuss the
strategy Bansode uses to focus the reader's attention on the historic oppression of
Dalits( bosom friend)
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Introduction: This essay by A.G. Gardiner explores the issue of politeness as an extremely important and indispensable feature of civil society. Politeness, he argues, is that which keeps the social life of civilised man well oiled and friction-free. A good temper gives rise to naturally pleasant behaviour that radiates pleasantness all around. Conversely, bad temper breeds uncouth behaviour that poisons the stream of life. Both good and bad behaviour are highly infectious. The problem is that good behaviour cannot be enforced by the law. This is so because the manifestation of good behaviour depends on the tone of one’s voice, the cast of one’s lips, the expression on one’s face – and such things that the law can never regulate. Finally, Gardiner argues that one may get the sweetest revenge against boorish individuals by being excessively polite towards them.
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The very idea, he admits, seemed bizarre. Vegetarian food was also to be cooked, but again in dalit style. It was a highly subversive success, he says, and I only wish he had written some of the recipes too in his piece.
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