Baba's role is to portray unchangedness in the novel. It is observed that as evrything else in the novel changes Baba and Bim remains unchanged. From some instances it is seen that Baba was the reason for Bim's reluctancy to change for she felt obligated to stay and take care of him while the others left.
Baba was the family's last child and the sick child. he was mentally disabled and required the most attention. Because of these qualities his aunt Mira came to help out with him. During this time she thought him how to use his hands among other things. No matter what new item he was given he ceased to throw away or give up the old to use the new.
Baba was Bim's excuse not to change or see a new side of life for she saw him as her responsibility. Bim used this as an excuse not to get married, not to move, not to explore and just to stay bent in her ways.
Baba's significance is to represent things that are not changed like Old Dehli and the Rose Walk. He represents the Life that the Others left behind and will never cease to forget. He is the symbol that will always help their family to remember their past.
In conclusion The Dramatic Significance of Baba is to be a symbol of unchangedness.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
The Life of William Shakespare
In the year 1564 William Shakespare was born. During his childhood between ages 6- 13 William attented the Stratford Grammar School. William also enjoyed learning English and reading stories wriiten by Latin authors.
Shakespare also worked for a buthcher during his childhood.
Furhtermore William got married to Anne Hathway who was at the time an orphan. Following their marriage they gave birth to their first child Susanna in 1583. Subsequentley th two gave birth to twins Judith and Hamlet in the 1585. Few years later the couples daughter Hamlet, who was one of the twins died in the year 1596. The young couple was then left with a family of four.
William acquired skills as an actor and playwright between the yers 1585- 1592. He later accomplished a career as an actor, poet and playwright accumilating wealth.
For some years there was a period that one could not find any information on Mr. Shakespare's work. This time was called the "Lost Period". Shotly after he recovered by the writing of Hamlet in 1602.
It can be concluded that Mr. William Shakespare lived a full life.
Shakespare also worked for a buthcher during his childhood.
Furhtermore William got married to Anne Hathway who was at the time an orphan. Following their marriage they gave birth to their first child Susanna in 1583. Subsequentley th two gave birth to twins Judith and Hamlet in the 1585. Few years later the couples daughter Hamlet, who was one of the twins died in the year 1596. The young couple was then left with a family of four.
William acquired skills as an actor and playwright between the yers 1585- 1592. He later accomplished a career as an actor, poet and playwright accumilating wealth.
For some years there was a period that one could not find any information on Mr. Shakespare's work. This time was called the "Lost Period". Shotly after he recovered by the writing of Hamlet in 1602.
It can be concluded that Mr. William Shakespare lived a full life.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Clear Light of Day
The importance of Aunt Mira's presence was to be the parent they didn't have. To fill that void of a missing mother and to be that strong maternal figure for them when they needed it. She provided love and support they needed and didn't have a mother or father to give them. Aunt Mira nurtured and reared them and gave them all they needed as children. She provided for them, played with them read to them and was there for them as a mother would have been. They were like the children she didn't have. They contributed to her downfall for she grew close to them by trying to be the mother and father figure they didn't get to have. Through that they formed a close family bond Aunt Mira as the parent and Bim, Baba, Raja and Tara as her children. then she was neglected when they went away and lost the strong family love she once had that kept her going. Tara played a significant part in Aunt Mira's downfall for as a child the two had a very close bond, closer than the one her aunt had with her other siblings and as soon as Tara got the opportunity to leave she abandoned her aunt and never returned until her death. Tara and aunt Mira were like best of friends and when she left Aunt Mira lost that bond. Tara never wrote or did anything to keep their relations alive which played a significant part in aunt Mira's demise. All four of the children played an important part in aunt Mira's downfall individually Bim by not paying much attention to her, Raja by disobeying her and then leaving, Baba by not being able to respond her and show her that he was thankful for what she was doing for him, and Tara for abandoning her as soon as she found a way.
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