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I Sell My Dreams By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

                                                                                I Sell My Dreams By Gabriel Garcia Marquez   Gabriel Garcia Marquez (1927-2014) was a Colombian novelist, short story writer, journalist, and one of the most significant authors of the 20th century. He is best known for his masterful use of magical realism, blending fantastical elements with everyday life. His most famous works include “One Hundred Years of Solitude” and “Love in the Time of Cholera.” Marquez received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1982, recognized for his vivid storytelling and imaginative narratives that explore themes of love, politics, and human nature. “I Sell My Dreams” is a short story that explores themes of superstition, belief, and survival through the character of Frau Frieda, a woman who claims to have the ability to predict the future through her dreams. Set against a backdrop of magical realism, the story narrates how she uses her supposed gift to navigate and thrive

I Sell My Dreams By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

                                                                                I Sell My Dreams By Gabriel Garcia Marquez   Gabriel Garcia Marquez (1927-2014) was a Colombian novelist, short story writer, journalist, and one of the most significant authors of the 20th century. He is best known for his masterful use of magical realism, blending fantastical elements with everyday life. His most famous works include “One Hundred Years of Solitude” and “Love in the Time of Cholera.” Marquez received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1982, recognized for his vivid storytelling and imaginative narratives that explore themes of love, politics, and human nature. “I Sell My Dreams” is a short story that explores themes of superstition, belief, and survival through the character of Frau Frieda, a woman who claims to have the ability to predict the future through her dreams. Set against a backdrop of magical realism, the story narrates how she uses her supposed gift to navigate and thrive

Going Places By A.R. Barton

  Going Places By A.R. Barton   Q: Where was it most likely that the two girls would find work after school?   Ans. It was most likely that Sophie and Jansie would find work in a biscuit factory after school. This was a common expectation for girls of their socio-economic background, as it was one of the few job opportunities available to them.   Q: What were the options that Sophie was dreaming of? Why does Jansie discourage her from having such dreams?   Ans. Sophie dreamt of becoming a boutique owner, an actress, or even a fashion designer. Jansie discourages her from having such dreams because she is more practical and realistic. She understands that they come from a working-class background and that such ambitions are unattainable for them due to their financial constraints and lack of opportunities.   Q: Why did Sophie wriggle when Geoff told her father that she had met Danny Casey?   Ans. Sophie wriggled when Geoff told her father about meeting Danny Ca

The Interview By Christopher Silvester

                                                                         The Interview By Christopher Silvester   Q: What are some of the positive views on interviews?   Ans. Interviews are considered to be a useful tool for obtaining firsthand information about people’s thoughts, opinions, and personal experiences. They provide insight into the personalities of public figures and can help humanize them. They are seen as a means of truth-seeking and are highly regarded for their ability to bring out a person’s true character.   Q: Why do most celebrity writers despise being interviewed? Ans. Many celebrity writers dislike being interviewed because they find it intrusive and an invasion of their privacy. They feel that interviews often focus on sensationalism rather than genuine conversation. Moreover, interviews can distort the intended message, and the interviewees might not like the way their words are interpreted or edited. Q: What is the belief in some primitive c

Poets and Pancakes By Asokamitran

Poets and Pancakes By Asokamitran   Q: What does the writer mean by ‘the fiery misery’ of those subjected to make-up?   Ans. The phrase “fiery misery” refers to the discomfort and pain that actors and actresses had to endure while being subjected to the heavy and uncomfortable make-up process at Gemini Studios. The term “fiery” alludes to the burning sensation caused by the harsh and thick pancake make-up used, which was often applied in a stifling environment.   Q: What is the example of national integration that the author refers to?   Ans. The example of national integration at Gemini Studios is the diverse makeup of the staff who came from various parts of India, representing different regions, languages, and cultures. Despite their differences, they worked together harmoniously, providing a microcosm of India’s multicultural society.   Q: What work did the ‘office boy’ do in the Gemini Studios? Why did he join the studios? Why was he disappointed?   Ans.

Indigo By Louis Fischer

                                                                                                 Indigo By Louis Fischer   Q: Why is Rajkumar Shuka described as being ‘resolute’?   Ans. Rajkumar Shukla is described as “resolute” because of his unwavering determination to bring Mahatma Gandhi to Champaran to address the plight of the indigo farmers. Shukla was a poor sharecropper who, despite his lack of resources and influence, persisted in his efforts to convince Gandhi to visit Champaran. He followed Gandhi everywhere, from his ashram in Ahmedabad to Kanpur and other places until Gandhi agreed to accompany him. This persistence and determination to secure justice for his fellow peasants demonstrate why he is described as “resolute.”   Q: Why do you think the servants thought Gandhi to be another peasant?   Ans. The servants at Rajendra Prasad’s house mistook Gandhi for another peasant because of his simple appearance and modest demeanor. Gandhi, at that time, dresse