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Character Sketch of Dr Sadao (The Enemy by Pearl S. Buck)

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Dr. Sadao Hoki is the protagonist of the story and  Hana ’s husband. A skilled surgeon educated in America, Sadao is wholly responsible for saving the life of  Tom , an American prisoner of war who washes up on the beach alongside Sadao and Hana’s isolated home on the Japanese coast. Sadao is an emotionally complex character who struggles to come to terms with his inexplicable impulse to save the life of an American, who is supposedly his enemy, and his staunch Japanese patriotism (which increasingly reads as outright nationalism and racial prejudice). Sadao’s arc is anti-epiphanic, ending with his deeply prejudiced thoughts about all the Americans he’s known throughout his lifetime. However, the story suggests that the reason he helped the prisoner of war—putting his and his household’s safety on the line in doing so—is because of the latent human impulse to be good and kind. Alongside his nationalism, Sadao is also a proponent of traditional Japanese gender roles, requiring...

Character Sketch of The Tiger King (The Tiger King by Kalki)

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The Maharaja of Pratibandapuram, sir Jilani Jung Jung Bahadur, had many titles and sub-manes but shortly he was famous as The Tiger King because of tigers hunting. Just after ten days of Maharaja's birth, a chief astrologer foretold, the child would become heroes of hero, warriors of warrior and champions of champios but his death would come from a tiger. Crown prince Jung Jung Bahadur grew taller and stronger each day. He was taught by an English tutor, cared by an English nanny, drank milk of English cow and watched only English movies. He grew as the son of a king should be reared. When he was at twenty, he took the reign in his hands. The maharaja kept his campaign continue of tigers hunting with rare single-mindedness. Within ten years he killed seventy tigers but still he needed thirty tigers to disprove the prophecy of astrologer. But there was not even a single tiger in his kingdom. So, he decided to marry a girl of a state which had a large tigers population so that he wa...

Character Sketch of Charley ('The Third Level' by Jack Finney)

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Charley, the main character of the story finds a portal which leads to 1894. He tries to go to his hometown, Galesburg. But, as because he didn’t have any currency of 1894, he had to postpond his plans for the future. He exchanged his 3 hundred dollar bills for less than 2 hundred dollars of that of 1894’s currency. However, he never finds the third level again. When he tells this to his wife and his psychiatrist friend about this, both think that alike philately, this is also another way to take refuge from the realities of the world. However, the proof of the third level’s existence comes from the most unexpected source, his psychiatrist friend – Sam. Sam sends Charlie a letter telling him about the third level. When Sam heads over to 1894 through the third level, he sends a first day cover to his Grandfather’s address. His Grandfather thinking that the first day cover was sent to him by himself, adds it to his collection of stamps and never opens it thinking that there is no...

Character Sketch of Sophie ('Going Places' by A.R Barton)

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S ophie has been portrayed as a central character in the story 'Going Places' by modern writer A.R Barton. Sophie represents girls of her age from poor families. As in reality they can't have the things they want. That's why they dream about them. Sophie is a girl who always lives in her dreams, she always dreams impossible things which are beyond the approach.     Sophie is the story’s teen aged protagonist who, despite her dismal working-class life, spends much of her time fantasizing about a glamorous and wealthy future. She dreams of being a shop-owner and actress, or maybe a fashion designer, despite how unlikely those careers are, since she has no money and is expected to one day work at the local biscuit factory to help make ends meet. While Sophie is vocal and exuberant about her dreams, her family members and her friend   Jansie   actively discourage her, seeming offended by Sophie’s audacity and whimsy. Sophie appears adrift in her home, alienated fro...

Character Sketch of Umberto Eco ('The Interview' by Christopher Silvester))

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Umberto Eco is an Italian medievalist, semiotics, philosopher, literary critic and novelist who was born in the city of Alessandria in the region of Piedmont in January 5, 1932 and died in February 19, 2016. Umberto Eco is a professor at the university of Bologna in Italy who writes novel on Sunday. He loves writing who has written over 20 novels, literary fictions, academic texts, essay, children's books and news paper articles. The Name of The Rose which sold more than 10 million copies. Here in the story of Christopher Silvester The Interview Umberto Eco is being interviewed by Mukund Padmanbhan reporter of The Hindu  . He likes being interviewed and answers every question with smiling without any difficulty whereas many of the greatest celebrities hate being interviewed because of their privacy to be revealed before the world. He is the man who doesn't spoil even a second of his life without writing. Eco started writing stories books at 22 but novels he started writing mu...

Mystery Play (Drama)

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Mystery plays:-   The mystery plays, usually representing biblical subjects, developed from plays presented in Latin by churchmen on church premises and depicted such subjects as the creation, Adam and Eve, the murder of Abel, and the last judgment. Or mystery plays were taken from the Bible. Each play had four or five different scenes or acts. The priests and monks were the actors. Each scene or act was performed at a different place in town and the people moved from one stage to the next to watch the play. The play usually ended outside the church so that the people would go to church and hear a sermon after watching the play.

Character Sketch of Kothamangalam Subbu ('Poets And Pancakes' by Ashokamitran))

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These following lines have been taken from "My Years With Boss At Gemini Studios" written by one of the finest Tamil writers Ashokamitran (22 September 1931 - 23 March 2017). He has described in his story about the multi-talented Kothamangalam Subbu how he had achieved second position in Gemini studios due to his hard working and best contribution for the film. Gemini studios was set up with a team of 600 people in Chennai while 1940. It had set up its identity in film production and it touched upon varied aspects. Subbu was a many-side genius and an indispensable man for the Gemini studios. He worked from the bottom of his heart for the studios. Though, he was not much educated but his hard working and loyalty made him identify with his principal or boss of Gemini studios. He used his all energy and creativity for the advantage to his boss and the studios. He was master in film making who understood properly all complexities and technicalities of film making. He was cons...