In pairs, prepare a script based on the given excerpt from The Home and the
World by Rabindranath Tagore. You may write five exchanges between the
characters with other directions such as movements on stage and way of
speaking, etc.
Answers
Explanation:
Tagore: Who did you say had sent for me?
The messenger: The Rani Mother.
Tagore inquired (with confusion): The Bara Rani?
The messenger said (respectfully): No, sir, the Chota Rani Mother.
Tagore was amused to know that as he had not been sent by The Chota Rani for quite some time now. As Tagore reached her room, another surprise waited for him. The room which was usually in a state of disarray seemed like to have gained a certain level of organisation.
The Chota Rani: Look here! Is it right that ours should be the only market in all Bengal which allows foreign goods?
Tagore said: What, then, would be the right thing to do?
The Chota Rani (commandingly): Order them to be cleared out.
Tagore (inquiringly): Is not the market yours?
The Chota Rani: It is much more theirs who use it for trade.
Tagore suggested: Let them trade in Indian goods, then.
The Chota Rani: Nothing else would please me better, but suppose they do not follow, then what?
Tagore retorted: Nonsense, how dare they be so insolent? I am very busy this afternoon and do not have time to argue over this, but I need to mention that I refuse to tyrannise my country.
The Chota Rani: But this tyrannising would be for the country.
Tagore: Tyrannising for the country is equivalent to tyrannising over the country but perhaps you would not understand this.
Saying this, Tagore chose to leave the room.
Plz mark as Brainliest
Tagore: Who did you say had sent for me?
The messenger: The Rani Mother. <br> Tagore inquired (with confusion): The Bara Rani? <br> The messenger said (respectfully): No, sir, the Chota Rani Mother. <br> The Chota Rani: Look here! Is it right that ours should be the only market in all Bengal which allows foreign goods? <br> Tagore said: What, then, would be the right thing to do? <br> The Chota Rani (commandingly): Order them to be cleared out. <br> Tagore (inquiringly): Is not the market years? <br> The Chota Rani: It is much more theirs who use it for trade. <br> Tagore suggested: Let them trade in Indian goods, then. The statements may be done like this...