Write a letter to your friend describing him about the
qualities of Kali based on the story . KALI AND THE RAT SNAKE
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Kali hates school. And school hates him, he thinks, for he has no friends. The children there find him strange. He wishes his father were an ordinary bus-conductor or postman instead of a snake-catcher, even if one of the most celebrated in the Irula tribe. He worries that others will see him eating fried termites (his favourite snack!) and laugh. And then one day, a large rat snake creates havoc in the classroom... and Kali becomes a hero! A simple, sensitive story crafted by a writer deeply involved with environmental issues. Zai Whitaker works closely with the Irulas, and her empathy with them is as evident in this book as it was with the Jarawas in Andamans Boy, also published by Tulika. The watercolour illustrations are evocative and detailed, suffusing the story with many hues of mood.
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A letter to your friend describing the qualities of Kali.
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25/5/2021
Hyderabad
Dear Raghu,
I hope everything is good for you and your family. I'm pleased to learn that you won the class competition. I wanted to suggest a book to you as you are presently on vacation. It was fun for me, and I'm sure it would be for you as well.
The story, "Kali and the Rat Snake," is about a young guy named Kali who comes from a primitive tribe that has mastered the art of snake-catching. As a result, he was hated by his peers and had no friends. Things immediately turned around, though, when he helped his class by capturing a huge rat snake.
It is nice, so you would love to read it. Please give your family my compliments and be careful.
Your friend
Mohan.
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