Read the story “The open window” and transform it into a script or a book with illustration. The Open Window' is a short story penned by Saki that shows the subtle torment a creative, teenage girl can inflict on an unsuspecting man plagued by anxiety. Change Vera’s story on how to spook a person having fear of calamities due to ozone depletion. The script should have 1. A setting 2. Characters 3. A narrator 4. Maintain a chronology 5. Make the conflict the climax of the script.
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The open window
Hector Hugh Munro
English Literature: Victorians and Moderns, 589, 2014
The “war to end wars,” as HG Wells described it in a series of newspaper articles, 1 began in 1914. The main belligerents were the allied forces of France, Britain, and the dominions, including Canada, Australia, and New Zealand; Russia (until 1917) and, after April 1917, the United States—versus the central powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Turkey. Few believed that the war would last very long, but gradually both sides became mired in a stalemate, and it dragged on until November 1918, with unparalleled loss of life—nearly nine million combatants and millions of civilians died as a result of the war.
One striking difference between the war poetry of the Victorian Age as seen in Tennyson’s “The Charge of the Light Brigade” and the poetry of World War I is the shift from a more or less unquestioning acceptance of war to a growing disillusionment. Although Tennyson makes clear that the military command had blundered in this instance, he refuses to dwell on the incompetence of the generals and instead emphasizes the bravery of the British soldier. Similarly, Rupert Brooke, perhaps the public face of the British war effort before his death prior to seeing action, carries forward a romanticized, chivalric view of war, particularly in his poem,“The Soldier,” a poem that Dean Inge, one of the most important clergymen in Britain, read as part of his Easter Sunday sermon at St. Paul’s Cathedral in 1914, and to which Winston Churchill referred in an obituary published in the Times three days after Brooke’s death. Even Siegfried Sassoon, the poet who, along with Wilfred Owen, was considered one of the poets most critical of the war, seems to echo Brooke’s romanticizing attitude in an early poem,“Absolution”:
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A country like India has always gone through a lot of difficult phases politically, financially and socially. Corruption is one of the social issues to consider, which is there for ages. India is rich in its culture and it is known for it around the world. But, it surely needs to develop a lot and become a developed country from developing the country.
my vision corruption free india
There is a saying, “money talks” and this is usually witnessed in India, be it a small household work or an important official work. It starts since a baby is in the womb. Most of the hospitals nowadays opt for ‘c’ section during delivery because it helps in getting more money even if it wasn’t required. Not only that, for a child to get admission in a good school the parents have to go through a lot of struggle and corruption is even there in the selection process. These are some of the struggles that are faced by the general people and to add to the list there are umpteenth of them.
Exactly last year (9th November 2016), P.M Narendra Modi had taken an initiative by banning the Rs. 500 and 1000 notes because these were the notes, which were printed duplicate the most. It partially did work and many were caught during the submission period of old currency. But still, it has not finished and to imagine the same is like imagining the fairyland.
Recently government introduced the GST(Good and Service Tax), which is partially another initiative to help the industries to grow and flourish nicely in long term by making the tax rate same all over the country.