Category Prose Notes

In this category, the readers can find the notes of prose lessons

Third Thoughts: Summary and Question Answers

The essayist claims that when one's mind is taken over by selfishness, there is no end to consider and reconsider. The narrator rightly admits that the story principle lies in dealing with his own soul. The essay also discusses the realistic human psychology that rules the world of business, where the seller and the buyer are trying to find themselves

The Many and the None Summary, Theme and Question Answers

The Many and the None Summary, Theme and Question Answers 1

The essay highlights the importance of diversity in life. This says the variety adds flavour to the existing boring life and brings meaningful taste to life. It is very irritable that the same boring life with one thing to do all the time. Many means large, and none means nothing. People are comfortable with you when you have wealth and when your wealth is lost everyone will abandon you. When you're poor, only God and true friends are close to you. It shows the value of naturally-gifted biodiversity.

Short Summary of Midnight Children

Short Summary of Midnight Children 2

Salman Rushdie’s Midnight Children(1980) earned immense praise both in India and abroad. Living in the United Kingdom, he is understandably indifferent to the literary fashions of the west and so writes mostly on the socio-political issues of the Indian subcontinent. His fiction mirrors microcosmic India caught in the crucible of tradition, struggle and change.

On Saying Please: Summary, Analysis and Questions and Answers

This essay by A.G. Gardiner explores the issue of politeness as an extremely important and indispensable feature of civil society. Politeness, he argues, is that which keeps the social life of civilised man well oiled and friction free. Good temper gives rise to naturally pleasant behaviour that radiates pleasantness all around. Conversely, bad temper breeds uncouth behaviour that poisons the stream of life. Both good and bad behaviour are highly infectious.

Character Analysis of Othello

Character Analysis of Othello 6

Character Sketch of Othello Othello, a Moor, is a general of the Venetian armed forces. He’s a noble and imposing man, well respected as a soldier in his profession. At the beginning of the pay, he enjoys great successes, and…

A Short Summary of The Tragedy of Othello

The great tragedy of Shakespeare starts under the night cover in the city of Venice, a city-state renowned for its military strength and as a hub of trade. Roderigo, a gentleman who tried to woo Desdemona, Senator Brabantio 's lovely daughter, has just discovered she's secretly married Othello, a valiant Moorish general in service to the Venetian state.