Assignment on animal in prison by jawaharlal nehru
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Lengyel’s prologue makes explicit the author’s intention of placing Nehru’s life in the context of his remarkable family. Thus Nehru’s life story is flanked by brief summaries of the contributions of a courageous father and a talented daughter to the cause embraced by Nehru and Gandhi. The prologue also dramatizes Nehru’s spellbinding impact on crowds and individuals alike, despite differences in language and culture. Lengyel interprets this impact as the result of the quality of darshana, “the aura of beatitude.” A dual focus on Nehru’s humanity and his heroic stature makes this biography particularly appealing to a young adult readership.
After the opening scenes of the prologue, Lengyel narrates the known facts of Nehru’s life with little recourse to fictionalization, dramatization, or speculative embellishment. One effective rhetorical technique that draws young readers into the text is the author’s habit of following the narration of an event with the kind of questions that might have occurred to the young Nehru. Having described Nehru’s fellow prisoners at Naini Central prison, Lengyel poses the question, “What were the crimes of the convicts?”; he “discovers” the answer as young Nehru might have. The author draws freely on materials from Nehru’s journals and autobiographical writings.
Lengyel is warmly partisan. His portrait emphasizes Nehru’s abundant gifts: good looks, a keen intellect, personal charm, and spiritual discipline. He has not, however, avoided reference to Nehru’s characteristic aloofness, his personal sense of alienation from both the world he was born...
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Lengyel’s prologue makes explicit the author’s intention of placing Nehru’s life in the context of his remarkable family. Thus Nehru’s life story is flanked by brief summaries of the contributions of a courageous father and a talented daughter to the cause embraced by Nehru and Gandhi. The prologue also dramatizes Nehru’s spellbinding impact on crowds and individuals alike, despite differences in language and culture. Lengyel interprets this impact as the result of the quality of darshana, “the aura of beatitude.” A dual focus on Nehru’s humanity and his heroic stature makes this biography particularly appealing to a young adult readership.
After the opening scenes of the prologue, Lengyel narrates the known facts of Nehru’s life with little recourse to fictionalization, dramatization, or speculative embellishment. One effective rhetorical technique that draws young readers into the text is the author’s habit of following the narration of an event with the kind of questions that might have occurred to the young Nehru. Having described Nehru’s fellow prisoners at Naini Central prison, Lengyel poses the question, “What were the crimes of the convicts?”; he “discovers” the answer as young Nehru might have. The author draws freely on materials from Nehru’s journals and autobiographical writings.
Lengyel is warmly partisan. His portrait emphasizes Nehru’s abundant gifts: good looks, a keen intellect, personal charm, and spiritual discipline. He has not, however, avoided reference to Nehru’s characteristic aloofness, his personal sense of alienation from both the world he was born...
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“ Assignment on animal in prison“ is a book written by Pandit Nehru during his jail.
The cell where he was put up was infested with insects, rats and many more.
He had experience with the company by various insects both small and big, animals of different types, reptiles, and creepers etc at various places he was shifted.
Bsed on his experience Pndit Nehru wrote the book Assignment on animal in prison.
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