The Narayanpur Incident
ICSE · Class 8 · English Literature: Book 'Gulmohar'
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What to Focus On
- The Quit India Movement began on 8 August 1942.
- The movement called for British withdrawal from India.
- The protest method is non-violent resistance.
- Mohan leads the family connection to the movement.
- Babu and Manju represent curiosity and fear.
- Amma shows calm thinking under pressure.
- The procession is peaceful and silent.
- Silence is used as a sign of discipline.
- A picture of the Mahatma is carried high.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
The procession was a weak or meaningless protest because the students did not shout or fight.
The paper given to the DSP was just a request or polite letter.
Patil is the same officer as the DSP at the procession.
Memory Tips
The Quit India Movement began on 8 August 1942
The protest was silent and peaceful
Mohan and another boy carried the Mahatma’s picture aloft
The students handed a written notice to the DSP instead of fighting
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