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THE VILLAGE BY THE SEA
by Anita Desai
CHAPTER SIX &
SEVEN GROUP 3:1.MOHD IKHWAN HAIQAL BIN ISMAIL
2.MUHAMMAD AMAR AKMAL BIN AHAMAD KHALID3.NUR ANISA BT. IBRAHIM GANI
4.THURGA D/O AB KRISHENAN
SSUMMARUMMARYY
SUMMARY : CHAPTER 6 • Enraged and frustrated by his own helplessness he decides to
leave his home for Bombay. He joins a group of protesting farmers and fishermen led by Adarkar on a boat.
• When Hari reached Rewas, dawn was breaking. He noticed that the bus already left so he got a lift from a bullock cart.
• Upon reaching, Hari rushed on to the boats. All the boats were loaded and they were on their way. It was 14 km from Rewas to Bombay.
• There Hari met Sayyid Ali, a man who spoke on behalf of the villagers.
• Back at home Lila, Kamal and Bela were taking turns to look after their mother. Their mothers fever was getting worse and they went out to get some ice. Lila went to find a doctor.
SUMMARY : CHAPTER 7• Hari was getting scared because he had no one with
him. • He remembered the address given by the De Silva.
So, he decided to meet them. • Unfortunately, the family wasn’t there. • Hira Lal, a watchman for seabird for 12 years, help
Hari. • Hira Lal’s friend Jagu ran a cheap restaurant. So, he
took him there where he can have a cheap meal and place to sleep.
CCHARACTERHARACTERSS
CHARACTERSHARI (12 years old)
Brave • Leave home without telling anyone.Unsure• “Was he really ready for that? He felt unsure.”
(p.73, 24-25)Polite• “He took it although his throat was so dry…
but to be polite he bit it” (p.73, 31-33)
Honest• “I haven’t,” Hari admitted…”I am hungry and thirsty.”
(p.84, 23-25)
Afraid• “He began to feel afraid of this huge square with its
dangerous characters…” (p.86, 17-18)
Homesick• “suddenly very homesick and longing for something
familiar, he forgot about the path and hurried on.” (p.86, 28-29)
LILA, KAMAL & BELA
Caring, responsible• “After Hari had run out of the house, the girls had turned to their
mother’s bed and taken turn at sitting beside her through the night, giving her sips of water to drink and putting damp cloth on her forehead.” (p.81, 10-13)
SAYYID ALI• Thin, elderly man with a white beard
Caring & responsible (speak on behalf of the villagers)• “I have come here to speak to you, and speak for you…our trees,
our fish, our cattle and birds have to be protected…” (p.77, 10-13)
THE DRIVER (BULLOCK CART)On his way to meet a man who is bringing goods (fertilisers) from Bombay
Kind• “Don’t pay me – I did nothing for you, I was coming
here anyway.”(p.70, 9-10)
ADARKAR (The organiser from Alibagh)High spirit• “Go on, go on – if you are willing to fight for your
village and your livelihood, into the boat with you,” (p.72, 17-19)
FARMERS & FISHERMENHigh spirit• “All the way the farmers and fishermen
shouted and sang. Their voices rang from boat to boat. They were all in high spirits” (p.72, 27-29)
Hardworking• It was such a rare outing for them who usually
never gave up a day’s work to leave their village, it seemed almost like a holiday.”(p.72, 30-31)
POLICEMAN & BUS DRIVERRude• “Where have you come from, fool?”the policeman roared at Hari.
(p.75, 4-5)• “Send him back there – let him grow pumpkins…” shouted the bus
driver fiercely. (p.75, 8-9)
THE COCONUT SELLER Independent• “I don’t need them – I fend for myself – I’m a man and depend on
myself.” (p.85, 17-18)
Strong, admirable & have his own principles• “Don’t say please and don’t say thank you – take what you want. Be
a man, be independent.” (p.85, 19-20)
WOMEN (ANOTHER PROCESSION)
• Women in Bombay seemed did not trust men to manage for them , and they were determined to organise their affairs themselves
Determined & independent
• “They held up banners, raised their fists in the air and shouted…long live Women’s Society for Freedom and Justice.” (p.76, 2-5)
SERVANT OF SEABIRDRude
• “Why are you banging, idiot – don’t oyu see the bell?” he shouted. (p.88, 39-40)
HIRA LAL• Watchman of seabird for 12 years.
Kind• Help Hari by introducing him to his friend, Jagu.
JAGU• Hardly dressed at all and had nothing on but a dirty lungi
wrapped around his waist, while his chest and back were bare and sweating.
Generous & kind• “Jagu was to give him a cheap meal and let him sleep
there at night.” (p.91, 3-4)
TTHEMEHEMESS
THEMESPOVERTY, HARDSHIPS & SORROW
• faced by a small rural community in India.• The main character, Hari & his family• Farmers, fishermen & those involved in the
procession
HOPE• Then one day, Hari decides he has had just about
enough and leaves for Bombay– the Bombay where dreams come true and ambition yields.
RESPONSIBILITY & LOVE
• Hari is in need of money to educate his sisters, treat his ailing mother and above all to make both ends meet. He decides to leave his home for Bombay.
• Responsibilities and love shown by Lila, Kamal & Bela towards their mother
“After Hari had run out of the house, the girls had turned to their mother’s bed and taken turn at sitting beside her through the night, giving her sips of water to drink and putting damp cloth on her forehead.” (p.81, 10-13)
STRUGGLE FOR THE SURVIVAL
• Hari & Lila struggle for the survival of their family in the absence of their drunken father & ill mother.
HUMAN KINDNESS
• Sayyid Ali, speak on behalf of the villagers“I have come here to speak to you, and speak for you…our trees, our fish, our cattle and birds have to be protected…” (p.77, 10-13)
• Hira Lal, help Hari by introducing him to his friend, Jagu. • Jagu give him meal and let him sleep at the restaurant at night.” (p.91, 3-4)
MORMORALALVALVALUESUES
MORAL VALUES
• KINDNESS- We have to be kind to the other although we not
know who are theme.(pg 73)
• BRAVERY- We have to be brave to explore the world.(pg 72)
• POLITENESS - We should be polite with others.(pg 75)
• RESPECT OTHERS- We ought to respect each other and treat
people equally without looking at their status.
• COMPASSIONATE- We must have the feeling of compassion for
living beings.
SSETTINGETTINGSS
PLACE SETTINGS
• A place where Hari and the villagers gathered before they went to Bombay.– When Hari reached Rewas, dawn was breaking
and …
Rewas pier
• They took boat to go to Bombay.• No one paid attention to Hari in the boat until
someone gave him dry chapati to eat.
In The Boat
• They went to give their petition to the Chief Minister.
• They gathered and some of the men gave their speech before five of the farmers went to Mantralaya with the petition.
Bombay
• A fishing village.• In a little hut of Lila and her family stays in
Thul, she took care of her mother.• The place where Lila buried Pinto (in a shallow
ditch behind the frangipani tree).
Thul
• The villagers that go to Bombay consist of farmers and fishermen.
• They are not used to the life in the city of Bombay.– They amazed to see women marching in Bombay.– They not used to the busy people and the surrounding.– They did not crossed the street properly.
• Poor people.– Bella and Kamal found just a few coin to buy ice for their
mother.
Villagers Society
SOCIAL SETTINGS
• Rude people.– The policeman and the driver bus insulted the
villagers.
• Busy people.– the people always in a great hurry to get
something done.
Bombay Society
• Concerned– Some of them are concerned about the
construction of the factory.– They concerned about the pollution that will going
to be happened. (Sayyid Ali)
SSIGNIFICANTIGNIFICANTEVEVENTSENTS
RUN AWAY
• Hari run away from his village to work at Bombay.• He thinks he might change his life.
MEETING THE SAHIB
• Hari’s journey to meet the sahib show the effort on how his hardship and sorrow.
HELPED BY HIRA LAL
• Hira Lal helped Hari by introduce him to his friend, Jagu.
• Jagu was to give him a cheap meal and let him sleep there at night.
• This event show on there are still kind people in this world.
The END.