The Narayanpur Incident
ICSE · Class 8 · English Literature: Book 'Gulmohar'
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Why did Mohan and the students plan the procession to be completely silent, without any slogans or shouts?
What was the significance of the 'notice' the students handed to the DSP at the collector's gate?
Amma chose the puja room over Mohan's room to operate the cyclostyling machine. What does this reveal about her character?
When Patil, the Sub-Inspector, arrives, Mohan is angry that Amma admits to having the cyclostyling machine. Why does Amma decide to trust Patil despite the risk?
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Patil tells Mohan, 'You are still very young.' What deeper meaning does this statement carry in the context of the story?
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He is explaining that Mohan lacks the experience to judge people's character and loyalty beyond their official roles.
Step 1: Mohan angrily questions how they can trust a policeman, seeing Patil only by his profession. Step 2: Patil's response 'you are still very young' is not a put-down but a life lesson. Step 3: He means that with age and experience, one learns that a person's job title does not define their loyalties or values. Step 4: Patil is a policeman by profession but an Indian patriot by heart—two things Mohan cannot yet reconcile. Step 5: This moment also shows that the freedom struggle was not just fought by young students; older, experienced people contributed in quieter, equally important ways.
The phrase 'felt a thickening in his throat' is used to describe Babu's feelings while keeping watch. What literary device is this, and what emotion does it convey?
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It is a metaphor conveying Babu's deep emotional excitement and nervousness at finally being part of something meaningful.
Step 1: A metaphor directly compares two things without using 'like' or 'as.' Step 2: 'A thickening in his throat' does not mean a physical blockage—it is a figurative expression. Step 3: The narrator adds context: 'It was beginning. And at last he was doing something.' Step 4: This reveals Babu's complex emotion—a mix of patriotic excitement, pride, anxiety, and the weight of responsibility. Step 5: The physical sensation of a 'thickening throat' metaphorically captures the overwhelming feeling of being part of a historic, dangerous moment.
Why does Babu make 'a show of having woken out of a deep sleep' when the Sub-Inspector arrives?
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He wanted to appear innocent and uninvolved so the policeman would not suspect that the children knew about the machine.
Step 1: Amma had ordered 'Babu, you too' go to bed when the knock was heard, indicating the children needed to look innocent. Step 2: Babu had been on alert all evening and was fully awake—he had even warned the family about the approaching man. Step 3: By pretending to be asleep, Babu creates the impression that the children are uninvolved, ordinary kids who slept through everything. Step 4: This quick thinking protects the family—a wide-awake child at night would raise suspicion about what was happening. Step 5: It shows Babu's maturity and instinctive understanding of how to protect the fam
The Quit India Movement asked for 'determined but passive resistance.' How is this principle directly reflected in the students' procession in the story?
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They marched in complete silence, handed over a written notice, and did not use violence.
The students show passive resistance by marching without slogans or shouts, and by keeping the protest peaceful. Mohan explains that they expected the police to want violence, but they were not prepared to give them that excuse. Instead, one student hands the officer a written notice, which shows a non-violent form of protest.
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