and here I learn all by myself? context 10 class
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The given phrase is from the poem called Bhutto. It is about self-resilience and mastering different forms of arts.
What does the given line mean?
- It is about conversation or dialogue between the master and his student.
- The name of the master is Drona and the student's name is Bhutto.
- Drona was an expert in archery.
- Bhutto was inspired by his master.
- Drona was a strict master he recompensed for Bhutto's right-hand thumb.
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Drona rejected Buttoo as a student since he belonged to a lesser caste, leading Buttoo to speak the lines given in the extract.
- A very renowned tale of the era of Mahabharata consists of the characters suchs as Guru Dronacharya and the buttoo who is named as Ekalavya. Drona was a very eminent and a very legendary teacher. He only provided instructions to the princes of the royal family, and they excelled in all arts that were related to combat. Buttoo was initially refused by Drona to take archery lessons since he came from an impoverished household and had an upbringing in the house of the poor. Although he was not a member of the royal family, he displayed behaviour pertaining to royalty by giving his teacher the thumb.
- Drona and Buttoo were engaged in talk. Drona was an expert in archery, and Buttoo was highly motivated by his master to seek out Dronacharya for further instruction. However, Drona rejected Buttoo as a student since he belonged to a lesser caste, leading Buttoo to speak the lines given in the extract.
Hence, Drona rejected Buttoo as a student since he belonged to a lesser caste, leading Buttoo to speak the lines given in the extract.
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