Answer The following questions,
1. Two kinds of conflicts are shown in the story the letter to god,: between humans and nature, and between humans themselves. Explain how these conflicts are illustrated?
2. What ideals were set by Nelson Mandela for the future of South Africa?
3. Why such a large number of international leaders attended the inauguration? In what way it signified the triumph?
4, Describe in detail the narrator’s experience as he flew the Aeroplane into the
storm.
5, In what way Wanda feel about the dresses game? Why does she say that she has a hundred dresses?
6. Why is Mij’s species now known to the world as Maxwell’s otter?
7. Why the conductor refers to Valli as ‘madam’?
8. Discuss the story about the Kodavu people’s descent?
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1) The conflict between humans and nature is shown through hailstorm which destroys Lencho’s crops. The violence of nature through rain shows the conflict between the two.
The other conflict shown is between humans themselves where Lencho blames post office employees for stealing his money. But in fact, they were the ones who were collecting and sending him the amount and were signing the letter God. This shows the lack of faith that humans have on each other.
2) Mandela pledged to liberate all South Africans from suffering, deprivation, poverty, gender, and other discrimination. He set high hopes for South Africa where no one will ever face any form of discrimination again.
3) South Africa was in the grips of apartheid before Nelson Mandela became the President. The country was declared an outlaw by other nations. Nelson Mandela abolished apartheid and rebuilt the diplomatic relations with other countries. To celebrate this historic moment in South Africa, many International leaders attended the inauguration and celebrated the victory of peace.
4) Once the narrator flew in the storm, everything went black. Along with with the compass, the other instruments, including the radio, were also dead. The narrator saw another Aeroplane and its pilot waved at him in the dark clouds. The narrator was happy to find help in that situation, and after a while the pilot of the another Aeroplane guided him safely out of the black clouds.
5) Wanda did not show any feelings regarding the game, however, it is most likely that she was deeply hurt. It might be one of the reasons why her family left the place and moved to the city.
She says she has a hundred dresses because she had only dressed to wear to school and probably it was her fantasy to possess a hundred dresses. The other children would have laughed at her maybe that's why she exaggerated.
6) Maxwell’s otter was from a race that was previously unknown to science and was at length named by zoologists Lutrogale perspicillata maxwelli or Maxwell’s otter.
7) When the conductor offered to help her get on the bus, Valli said confidently that she could get on by herself. She did not act like a child, but as a grown-up girl, that's why the conductor called her ‘madam’.
8) As per the author, the people of Coorg are possible of Greek or Arabic descent. A part of Alexander’s army moved south along the coast, they settled there and married amongst the locals. Their culture is pretty evident through marriage, religious rights which are very distinct from the Hindu tradition.
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1) After reading the story, we can easily say that there are two kinds of conflict in the story.
1. Between humans and nature-When Hailstorm destroyed Lencho’s crops completely.
2. Between humans themselves-When post office employees send money to Lencho and he called them “bunch of crooks” as he felt deceived for receiving less money than requested.
2) Mandela set out the ideals of poverty alleviation, removal of suffering of people .He also state the ideal for a society where there would be no discrimination based on gender or racial Origins .
3) A large number of international leaders attended the inauguration ceremony of first democratic non-racial government in South Africa because it was the end of apartheid regime; in real sense, it was the victory of humanity. It signified the triumph of humanity against discrimination on the basis of color.
4) The narrator took the risk to fly the aeroplane straight into the cloudy storm and found himself trapped in black clouds. ... Then, suddenly to his amazement, the narrator saw another plane and the pilot of that plane waving at him.