THE ELEPHANT AND THE TRAGOPAN

THE ELEPHANT AND THE TRAGOPAN
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EnglishSecondary EducationAge 13

This lesson contains 7 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slide and 1 video.

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THE ELEPHANT AND THE TRAGOPAN

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Slide 2 - Video

Why is the forest important to the Tragopan?


A
It’s the only place where he feels powerful
B
It is his home and a vital ecosystem that supports life
C
It is a resource he can exploit for his own survival
D
It provides the Tragopan with food and shelter, but he has no emotional connection to it

Slide 3 - Quiz

How does Vikram Seth use the Elephant and the Tragopan conversation to highlight environmental issues?

A
Through showing the Tragopan’s ignorance of his surroundings
B
By creating a metaphor for the conflict between industrialization and conservation
C
Through emphasizing the need for the Elephant to use resources efficiently
D
By showing the futility of resisting deforestation

Slide 4 - Quiz

What does the Elephant’s refusal to listen to the Tragopan symbolise?
A
The triumph of nature over human intervention
B
The inability of authority to empathize with those it governs
C
The success of the weak in defeating the powerful
D
The balance of power in nature

Slide 5 - Quiz

Discuss the significance of the forest as a setting in the story. How does it contribute to the overall message of the narrative?

Slide 6 - Open question

Witty and humorous
Crazy scheme
deface the forest
Sad and grim
Message of the poem
Beautify the forest

Slide 7 - Drag question