Personal and cultural identities are important.
Ravana had ordered Mahodara to fight Lakshamana, Rama's brother, but Mahodara disobeyed Ravana and went directly to Rama. The result of his disobedience was that he got destroyed by Rama, and became lifeless and shapeless on the field.
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It basically has no really meanig but from the verse in the book that I have there is a scripture that says"and an angle was born the a key in his rifgr hand to the bottomless pit". That is what Anung UN Rama's stone hand is, a key to hwll basically
An Anthology of Short stories: THE MARTYR'S CORNER. BY R.K. NARAYAN THIS ANSWER HAS BEEN WRITTEN BY: ARKODEEP SENGUPTA SCHOOL :ST.PATRICK'S H.S SCHOOL ASANSOLRAMA was a street vendor selling eatables on the roadside corner between market road and the lane leading to the chemist's shop. He arrived every night after 8 o' clock carrying all the equipments to set up his roadside counter and all the delicious eatables .One day Rama arrived at his usual time .He found that two groups of people were fighting over something since evening. Someone was stabbed when he was distributing notices about something. A young boy told Rama that it might be a private quarrel and nobody cared for such fights . Somebody in the crowd got annoyed by the remark and began to argue with him. Then somebody else from the crowd said that everyone had freedom to express his views.Somebody who stood near him slapped him for his remark.That led to a chain reaction and a riot followed .Soda water bottles were thrown. A group of persons demanded the shops to be closed.Shops that were not closed were looted. The place was soon cordoned off by police who took necessary steps to maintain law and order; protect the injured and to keep themselves intact.The public said that the casualties were 3000 but the government announced that 5 were injured and 4 and a quarter killed in a police firing. Rama had hid under a culvert.Normal life returned after ten days.Newspapers demanded enquiries about the incident. When Rama returned to the original spot to set up his shop, some young men stopped him. According to them that was the spot where their leader had died and the municipality had handed over the corner to them to set up a mamorial in the honour of their departed leader. They collected money and set up a stone memorial with an ornament fencing around it. Rama had to set up his shop 200 yards away, which was far from the vision of the customers.His regular customers had left him. Rama's sale was considerably reduced.When his savings were reduced ,Rama sought employment at a Kohinoor restaurant for 20 rupees a month. His ego was hurt when some customers ordered him rudely. He told those customers that he was once a hotel owner himself .The memory of those days gave him great satisfaction.
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Santha Rama Rau died on April 21, 2009, in Amenia, New York, USA of cardiopulmonary failure.
He is a novelist. He is famous of his novels.
Santha Rama Rau was born on January 24, 1923, in Madras, Tamil Nadu, British India (now Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India).
the author here Santha Rama Rau was born to a wealth family in India. because her father was deputy high commisioner for India, Rau spent more of her life abroad than India. her life gave her a cosmopolitan view of Indian life.on this story her experiences after her return from abroad and subsequent reversed acquaintanceship with her Indian heritage.
main idea is that two girls were going to school and realize how diffetns they were from toher
Santha Rama Rau's birth name is Vasanthi Rama Rau.
The Anglicized name given to Santha and her sister symbolize the condescending attitude of a conquering nation to their conquests. It also symbolizes the fact that people of a conquered nation are made second class citizens in their own countries, and must accede to the whims of their conquerors.
"By Any Other Name" is a short story written by Santha Rama Rau, set in British-controlled India during the time of independence struggle. It follows the experiences of two Indian girls who are forced to attend a British boarding school where their cultural identities are erased and replaced with Western values.
The story of Mosses came 1000 years before the story of Rama.
In the story "By Any Other Name" by Santha Rama Rau, some cultural differences highlighted include the contrasting educational systems between India and England, the strict adherence to Indian tradition and values by the Indian characters, and the clash of Western ideas with Indian customs and belief systems. The story showcases the challenges faced by individuals navigating between two distinct cultural identities.
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