imagine that you are bayaji in the narration the storeyed house when you are ready to construct a storeyed house with the money you received after retirement the high caste people did not allow you to construct it . prepare a diary entry for the day expressing your inability due to castism
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Answer:
A. Reading:
The Storeyed House (Part-I)
Bayaji, a retired coolie of Bombay dockyard returned to his village by bus. He greets Bhujaba at Kadam’s house. Bhujaba become furious on him. Because Bhujaba belongs to the upper caste, Bayaji belongs to the lower caste (untouchable-mahar). Bhujaba warns him to remember the position. Bayaji reaches his home. His mother, children, grand children felt happy to see him. All of them tried to search his box, for the gifts.
He says “Look children, ours is a large family. Even at meal time, we’ve to eat by turns or set crowded, knocking our knees together. I wish to build a house out of my earnings, and it has to be a storeyed house; the usual three-portioned house won’t be adequate for us.”
They laid foundation for it.
Tenth Class
Glossary
Momentum (n) : impetus gained by movement.
Reluctantly (adv) : unwillingly
Truant child (n) : a child (a student) who stays away from school without Leave or permission
Lurch (n) : sudden movement
Helter -skelter (adv): in disorderly haste
Heaved (v) : uttered (a sigh)
Grunted (v) : made a low, rough sound (expressing disagreement, boredom or irritation)
Dockyard (n) : place where ships are built and repaired
Sturdy (adj) : strong and solid; vigorous
Mahar (n) : a Dalit community in Maharastra (their main occupations are wall mending, sweeping or agricultural labour)
Sundry (adj) : various; several
Nonplussed : so confused that one does not know what to say or do.
Hostility (n) : enmity; ill will
Mumbled (v) : said indistinctly
Pleasantries (n) : jocular or humorous remarks
Scampered (v) : ran quickly
Idioms, Phrases and Phrasal Verbs
Come up (phr.v) : reach a particular point / approach / draw near
goddammit (phr) : an expression used to show that one is angry or annoyed
Get down (phr.v) : descend / come down / move down / go down
Put... together (phr.v): assemble / bring together / used unitedly
Initial momentum (phr): basic movement
With ease (phr) : easily / without much effort
Hang around (phr. v): stay in a place
Day and night (phr.): all the time
Sound health (phr) : having the impression of keeping good health
Humble salutations (phr): a polite expression of greeting people
Knock down (phr. v): hit and injure someone
Spring on (phr.v) : throw / jump / make one responsible / blame
Set foot (idiom) : enter some place
Fund amount (phr): the total amount of money that has been saved
At leisure (idm) : at one’s convenience / when somebody is free (not busy)
Mock sympathy (phr) : insincere or pretending feeling of sharing other’s emotions
Idle curiosity (phr) : wanting to know something for no specific reason
Gave out (phr.v) : made (a sound)
Had been married off (v.phr): got married
Looked after (phr.v) : took care / managed
Lifetime’s earnings (phr) : money saved in life
Ran one’s (his) eyes (idiom) : looked quickly at the whole of something
Wear out (phr.v) : become damaged
Eat by turns (phr) : eat one after another (There is no sufficient space or room in the house to sit all at one time so they eat one after another)
B. Reading:
The Storeyed House
(Part-II)
Bayaji gave contract to Dattaram. The news spread all over the village. Village head, Kondiba warned him to not to construct storeyed house. Many people threatened him. So he abandoned the plan and went for conventional three portioned house. The house was completed and traditional house warming ceremony was planned. He sent invitation to near and dear. Ceremony became grand success with food and bhajan songs. Village heads refused to take meal. Suddenly new house caught fire. With in short time the fire burnt the whole building. All the people ran away but Bayaji was in the house. Bayaji was burnt all over and died. In his last wards he asks his sons to build a storeyed house as his last wish. After the funeral, all his sons start digging for a storeyed house.
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yes this lesson is in 10th class