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Summary of silence the court in the session by Vijay Tendulkar

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Answered by bhoomibasrani
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Lesson Plan for   the students of the BA Program, Elective English III yr course. The purpose of this essay is to introduce the student who has opted for Elective English in the BA Program to a play by a Modern Indian Playwright. The student will be introduced to the tradition of Indian drama and some of the salient features in this genre. We shall also look at the breaks and continuities that modern drama introduces. Furthermore, we shall also analyse drama’s role in raising issues and disseminating ideas. The student will also be given a brief biography of the playwright. The first lesson plan also provides a detailed list of characters and a discussion of the First Act





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Answered by AadilPradhan
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The climax of Tendulkar's play is brought by the final judgement that Miss Benare is 'public enemy number one' and that the child must be destroyed which is currently in her womb. Benare is thunderstruck at the traumatic consequences of the game which turns into a planned hunt. Patriarchy has finally silenced her. "Silence! the Court is in Session!" is a play about making the woman's voice quiet and this is successfully attained through the court which itself is one of the strongest of patriarchal institutions. The apparently innocent nursery rhyme that ends the play has been much misinterpreted by critics as a ploy to lighten the burden of the extremely gruesome atmosphere of the play.

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