This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quiz and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 40 min
Items in this lesson
Slide 1 - Slide
Expected Learning Outcomes
Recall and enumerate various themes in the novel
Elaborate upon the identified themes and connect with the present.
Draw a character sketch of various characters and their development in due course of time.
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Recall and Write various words coming in the novel depicting 'Indian Culture'.
Slide 3 - Mind map
How 'Education for all' has been woven as an intricate theme of the novel Ahimsa?
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'People believe they make everything they touch unclean and so they are shunned'. Elaborate the hidden theme in the given lines.
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Anjali feels it’s her father who has joined the freedom struggle, but then discovers that it’s her mother. Later, she takes the fight forward when her mother is imprisoned. What message is the writer trying to send across the readers?
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“Perhaps you’re realizing now that it isn’t we Dalits who are backward. Who need to be save, who needs change. But rather, it is the rest of India.”Comment
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Various Themes in the Novel
Conflict Resolution Protest,
Courage, Colonialism,
Friendship, Freedom,
Education, Socioeconomic Status,
Discrimination, Collaboration,
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History, Family, India,
World War II,
Hindu Interest,
Muslim Interest,
Asian/Asian American Interest
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Although this story is fictional, several of the events and
concepts mentioned in it are not. Elaborate
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Slide 11 - Slide
Expected Learning Outcomes
Draw a character sketch of various characters and their development in due course of time.
Slide 12 - Slide
Write a character sketch of Anjali .
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Mention the important traits of Anjali's mother. Choose anyone and elaborate.
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The Chachaji who stays in Anjali’s home and talks the usual caste nonsense is the counterpoint to all this reform. COmment.
Slide 15 - Slide
What does the title Ahimsa mean to you after
reading? Why do you think the author chose this
particular title?
Slide 16 - Slide
What is one big thought that you have after reading
this book? Think about different character changes,
the setting, and the historical context. What did you