"I dont see any book here,"said Susila.
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Explanation:
When we talk of the death pf love, we remember the 1997 movie “Titanic” and Celine Dion singing “My heart will go on”. However, some 51 years before the release of “Titanic”, R K Narayan’s “The English Teacher” was published, commemorating what the reputed English novelist Graham Greene called “the death of love”.
In The English Teacher, Narayan was remembering his wife Ragam who died of typhoid at the age of 21. The names of the characters have been changed but the book will always strike a chord even if the events narrated happened 81 years ago. Narayan’s protagonist is the English teacher Krishna, Ragam becomes Susila and the three-year-old Hema is called Leela.
Ragam died in 1939, the year World War Two started. The English Teacher was published in 1946, a year after World War Two ended. However, the book transcends those troubled times. When told on the eve of World War Two that “There is a sort of chilly comfort in thinking how unimportant all one’s personal affairs are these days”, a central character in James Hilton’s “Random Harvest” responds, “Yes, but when that sort of comfort has chilled one quite thoroughly, the warmth comes–the feeling that nothing matters except personal feelings…the what-if-the-world-should-end-tonight mood.”
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In reported speech, the sentence will be
Susila said that she didn't see any book there.
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