Summary of this the serang of ranaganji
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INTRODUCTION:- This story is taken from ‘Adventures in two Worlds’, an autobiographical novel of Dr.A j Cronin. It is an anecdote from his experience as a surgeon in the Royal Navy of the Great Britain.
THEME
: Manage a potential calamity silently and bravely
: A voyage of self-discovery
: Dedication and greatness of mind
:Satire on snobbishness
MESSAGE:- Outward beauty is nothing but inward beauty is everlasting
CHARACTERS
SERANG:- (An Urdu word meaning a native indian boatswain – lascar) Hassan, hero of the story – a quarter-master – experienced seafaring life for 40 years – 15 years in this ship – muslim but secular in view – native of Punjab – awkward in physical apperance – courageous – self controlled – dedicated – duty bound – a man of few words – the finest man according to the captain – an animal according to Mis Jope Smith (these remarks reveal the character of the captain and the lady)
Miss. JOPE SMITH:- (A character in contrast with Serang) – one of the passangers in Ranaganji – a social promoter – aged over 30 but in a dashing style to look younger – a snob and a bore – judges people by their physical apperance
Dr. A J CRONIN:- Physician of the ship – in charge of health – inexperienced in profession but manages a crisis bravely – devoted to profession – daring – knows who is good or bad
CAPTAIN:- humble – aged about 55 – strict disciplinarian – just – cautious – fair minded.
PLOT:- During a voyage from Liverpool to Calcutta during the British rule in India, the author and the hero, Hasan manage a potential crisis, an epidemic, smallpox, when they were in the middle of the Arabian Sea
Prepared by
Gija M B, G H S S Elavally, Thrissur
Thomas A A, GHSS Kattoor, Irinjalakuda
THEME
: Manage a potential calamity silently and bravely
: A voyage of self-discovery
: Dedication and greatness of mind
:Satire on snobbishness
MESSAGE:- Outward beauty is nothing but inward beauty is everlasting
CHARACTERS
SERANG:- (An Urdu word meaning a native indian boatswain – lascar) Hassan, hero of the story – a quarter-master – experienced seafaring life for 40 years – 15 years in this ship – muslim but secular in view – native of Punjab – awkward in physical apperance – courageous – self controlled – dedicated – duty bound – a man of few words – the finest man according to the captain – an animal according to Mis Jope Smith (these remarks reveal the character of the captain and the lady)
Miss. JOPE SMITH:- (A character in contrast with Serang) – one of the passangers in Ranaganji – a social promoter – aged over 30 but in a dashing style to look younger – a snob and a bore – judges people by their physical apperance
Dr. A J CRONIN:- Physician of the ship – in charge of health – inexperienced in profession but manages a crisis bravely – devoted to profession – daring – knows who is good or bad
CAPTAIN:- humble – aged about 55 – strict disciplinarian – just – cautious – fair minded.
PLOT:- During a voyage from Liverpool to Calcutta during the British rule in India, the author and the hero, Hasan manage a potential crisis, an epidemic, smallpox, when they were in the middle of the Arabian Sea
Prepared by
Gija M B, G H S S Elavally, Thrissur
Thomas A A, GHSS Kattoor, Irinjalakuda
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