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    1) How different is the hullabaloo by the devotees and the officers from the one brought by the monkeys? • Hullabaloo: great noise or excitement; uproar. • On the one hand‚ people acted in different ways:  Ammaji tried to chase the monkeys‚ to find a solution.  Kulfi wanted to cook the monkeys‚ which shows that people don’t like them and don’t consider them sacred any more  The CMO was afraid of them and that’s why he avoided them  Sampath was frustrated and he didn’t say good metaphors

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    Indian culture‚ and comment on its importance in the novel Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard was written by Kiran Desai in 1998. This satiric novel is based on the lifestyle in a small North Indian town of Shahkot versus the simplicity and freedom of life in a guava tree. Desai cultivates the framework of social class‚ Indian traditions‚ education‚ urbanization to present the mundane world of rural Indians. In this essay I will explore how Desai uses a variety of linguistic and literary techniques to

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    Kiran Desai’s HULLABALOO IN THE GUAVA ORCHARD is the whimsical story of a young man who escapes from the comical confines of life in the sleepy‚ R. K. Narayan-inspired North Indian town‚ or city‚ of Shahkot for the no less comical freedom of life in a guava tree. Once there‚ the previously timid Sampath finds himself at the center of an adoring crowd of pilgrims who mistake his knowledge of their private affairs (gleaned from reading their mail during his previous life as a lowly postal clerk) for

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    (1) What are the advantages and disadvantages of being a professional sportsperson? Give 5 examples. Advantages: * Being a professional sportsperson requires much effort and devotion. * The main advantage of being a professional sportsman is money‚ and therefore‚ fame. * In some sports‚ the amount of the income earned is enormous. If he/she reaches performance‚ money coming from sponsoring and advertising give the sportsman a chance to improve himself.  * A professional sportsman

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    colorfullanguage‚ and detailed presentations ofsetting and character. Hullabaloo in theGuava Orchard presents a fictitious smalltown called Shahkot in North India. The townhas a mixed culture of traditional Indian socialnorms and of modern life‚ wherein therunaway Sampath Chawla‚ who just wants tobe left alone‚ is forced into being a holy man inspite of himself. Kulfi Sampath Kulfi Chawla is Sampath’s mother. The story of "Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard" begins when Kulfi is pregnant with Sampath. She is the

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    The Importance of Food in Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard In everyday life food plays an important role. In one specific book‚ Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard‚ food plays a very important role. This novel is a “Long Fiction” novel. Its main character‚ Sampath Chawla‚ lives a pretty normal life as a postal office worker‚ then one day that all changes. Sampath

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    ntroduction: In this essay‚ I will prove that Pinky is a round character of the novel “Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard” written by Kiran Desai. ! 1st paragraph: In the beginning of the novel‚ Pinky is not an important character in the story. The author does not focus on her because she is still too young to be have a main role in the story. That may give the reader a wrong impression: that Pinky will not have a main role in the story. However‚ as the story goes on‚ she is evolving into a larger and

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    Does a true identity have to be unique‚ and does showcasing one’s true it mean being rejected by the norm? Kiran Desai discusses this relation between social acceptance and true identity in her novel ‘Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard‚’ through the characters of Kulfi Chawla and Sampath Chawla. Desai portrays Kulfi as a rather adamant character‚ having a consistent and enduring personality through the entire plot; Sampath‚ though‚ is portrayed as a submissive character‚ yielding to society and consciously

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    Setting CIE Essay Kiran Desai‚ author of Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard is an excellent writer with a flexible style of writing that can alternate between an invading‚ noisy tone mimicking the dirty cities full of loud inconsiderate people and a beautiful‚ dreamlike tone mirroring the heavens. Her novel is full of vivid imagery and precision which allows the reader to truly connect with her characters and their environment/setting. The novel is based around two key settings; the city of Shahkot

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    ALTHOUGH it focuses on the fate of a few powerless individuals‚ Kiran Desai’s extraordinary new novel manages to explore‚ with intimacy and insight‚ just about every contemporary international issue: globalization‚ multiculturalism‚ economic inequality‚ fundamentalism and terrorist violence. Despite being set in the mid-1980’s‚ it seems the best kind of post-9/11 novel. "The Inheritance of Loss" opens with a teenage Indian girl‚ an orphan called Sai‚ living with her Cambridge-educated Anglophile

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