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Grade 11, Mosaic(Major English Notes) by Ganesh B. Dhami


1.       When Icicles Hang By The Walls (Poem) by William Shakespeare (British dramatist and poet)
Summary:
The poem is about winter season. It presents the realistic picture of winter season. The poet shows how human beings as well as animals are affected due to cold.
During the extreme cold of winter, icicles (ice) hang by the wall. Shepherds drive their sheep back to home early. People rub their hand and blow their nails to keep them warm. They bring logs in the hall to burn fire. And make the house warm. The milk in the pail (bucket) gets frozen. The blood in the body is about to freeze and is very painful. The roads are muddy, dirty, slippery and wet due to snowfall and rain. The owl sings song "T-whoo, To-whoo, To-whit, T-whit" at night. It is not affected by cold. The cold wind blows outside. The priest starts coughing while preaching. He is affected by cold. People have runny nose. The birds cover their nestlings (babybirds) and eggs with their feathers in the snow. People roast crabs and eat. Though the world is affected by cold, the owl does not care it. It keeps on singing and making the night atmosphere delightful.
The poet has been able to draw the lively picture of winter season without using the words 'cold' and 'winter'.

2.       Buffalo Bill's (Poem) by e.e. cummings (American non-conformist poet)
Summary:
Buffalo Bill was a handsome blue-eyed cowboy. He used to ride a silver-coloured stallion(male horse). He was very famous. He was perfect at shooting the birds(pigeons). Though he was famous, handsome and perfect at shooting; he was taken by death.
The poem has ironical/satirical tone. How powerful, famous and handsome we are does not matter. Death does not discriminate anyone. Everyone has to surrender in front of death. Death is the final destination of human beings. No one can escape death. Death loves everyone.
The poet has violated grammatical rules in the poem. He has written onetwothreethreefourfive together without space in order to show the rapid speed of Buffalo Bill while shooting the pigeons.

3.       A Mongoloid Child Handling Sea Shells on the Beach (Poem) by Richard Snider(American poet)
*Mongoloid child means a child with down's syndrome or mental disability
 Summary:
                The poem is about a mentally disabled child. She is playing on the seashore(beach). She holds the shells and keeps them in the water slowly again and again. Shells are the broken pieces of covers of sea-animals. She is calm (silent) like the sea. Those shells come from the deep and blue mysterious ocean and she also comes from some mysterious womb of her mother. The poet compares her with "sea" and "shells". On the other hand, unbroken children(healthy children) are shouting, splashing and playing. They are very happy like their new towels. They are like surf (sea-wave). The poet compares the healthy children with "surf" and "towel".
                The poet's attitude towards the mongoloid girl is sympathetic. He has composed this poem in order to show his kindness towards mentally and physically handicapped children.

4.       Dream Variation (Poem) by Langston Hughes(Black American poet)
Summary:
                The poem is about racial discrimination in America. The poet's grandparents were brought to America from Africa as slaves. The blacks had miserable life in America. They had to work long even in rainy, snowy or sunny days.
The poet's dream is to live care-free life away from racial discrimination. He wants to live the life of liberty (freedom) and equality in America. He wants to dance, sing and enjoy personal freedom. He wants to revolt(rebel) against the white domination. He wants to have racial harmony in America. He wants to rest under the tall tree in the evening. But, his reality is quite different from his dream. He has to tolerate the suppression(domination), hatred and misbehaviour of the whites in the white society.
He compares himself with the "darkness" and the white people with "sun". The title of the poem is very suitable because his dream varies (is different) from his real life.

5.       Oh ! My Love Is Like a Red, Red Rose (poem) by Robert Burns(Scottish poet and farmer)
It is a lyrical poem about love. The speaker of the poem is a lover and an addressee (listener) is a beloved. The lover is in deep love with his young and slim beloved. She is so beautiful in his eyes.  He compares her with "red rose " and "tune of music". He promises that he will love her until the seas become dry due to the heat of the sun and rocks melt. He will love her as long as human life runs on this earth. He again promises that he will come to meet her even if she is thousand miles away. The distance cannot separate them. His love for her is eternal/immortal.

6.       Velvet Hangover (Essay) by Vaclav Havel (the first Czech president)
Summary:
Velvet revolution refers to the revolution of people without violence. There was the velvet revolution in Czechoslovakia in 1990 against the totalitarian (autocratic) government. After the success of revolution, Havel was elected as the first president of Czechoslovakia. Hangover is the feeling of illness caused by drinking too much alcohol. But, hangover here means his (Havel's) feeling and fear after the velvet revolution.
This essay is the speech delivered by Havel in Austria at the opening ceremony of a festival. It was an exciting time for the people in the beginning because they were going to make a new government. However, when Havel was elected as the president, he did not know what to do. He got confused. He was tired and lost. He had some unknown fear. He was afraid that he would not be good enough in rebuilding the nation and fulfilling the people's dreams. He has three fears:
 i) Fear of new totalitarian government 
 ii) Fear of losing the social welfare 
iii) Fear of national conflict  
He compares the situation before the revolution with poetry (poem) and the situation after the revolution with prose (essay). People had romantic dream of having an ideal nation before the revolution. They had beautiful and pleasant imagination like the pleasant feeling of reading poetry. But, after the success of revolution, they had to face the bitter reality. They could do nothing as they had expected. So, it was difficult and boring like reading prose/essay.

7.       A Small Place (essay) by Jamaica Kinciad
Summary:
                Antigua is a small island which was previously ruled by the British colonizers. The government of Antigua has created an artificial impression on the foreigners.
The airport is  named after the prime minister. When the tourists arrive at the airport, they have to go through the custom office. Foreign tourists can easily go through the custom office. Custom officials have discriminatory behaviour towards Antiguan people. When the tourists come out of the airport, they find new Japanese cabs (taxis). After they ride the taxi, they feel awful(unpleasant) sound produced by the taxi. It is because they use leaded (low quality) diesel. The condition of the road is dilapidated (very bad). The buildings and houses are covered with dust. The tourists see the hospital which is in pitiable (deplorable) condition. There are only three doctors. Antiguans do not believe them. The health minister flies to New York when he is ill.
                The government has neglected the places of public concern like hospitals, schools, libraries etc. The drivers drive those expensive taxis but live the miserable life in hut. Only foreigners are respected, welcomed and valued. Local people live under the poverty. They hate and envy the tourists. Native people have to face drought, famine and poverty. The government values only the foreigners as if they lay the golden eggs.

8.       The Letter A (Essay) by Christy Brown
Summary:
                It is an autobiographical essay. The writer was the tenth child in a family of twenty-two children. He was physically defective by birth. Even at the age of five, he could not speak, sit and hold nipple of a bottle. He could sit only with the help of pillow. His mother tried her best to cure him but doctors and relatives suggested her not to waste time and money on his treatment. They said that he was both mentally and physically defective.
                His mother believed that though he was physically handicapped but not mentally. She wanted to prove it. One cold December afternoon, all family members were gathering around the fire. Christy's brother and sister were solving some maths questions on a slate with a chalk. Christy was observing it. He held the chalk with his left toes. His mother had seen it. She encouraged him to copy the letter "A".  Christy drew two zigzag(crooked) lines at first and the chalk broke. Again his mother gave him another chalk. Finally, he wrote the letter "A". He was trembling and sweating. His mother burst into tears of happiness. Christy overcame is physical disability due to his mother's inspiration.

9.       Of Cocks and Men (Essay) by Clifford Geertz (Indonesian writer)
Summary:
This essay presents the masculine (male) role of the men played in Balinese culture.  Bali is an island in Indonesia and the people of Bali are called Balinese. The Balinese love dances, music, sculpture and cock fighting. Cock fighting is connected with Balinese male identity. They devote a lot of time and money for the diet, caring, rearing and treatment and outfits(clothes) of cocks. During the cock fighting, the owner of the winner cock is regarded as the most prestigious and Godlike figure. But, the owner of the loser cock is regarded as the unluckiest person in the society. The loser cock's carcass(skin) is taken by the owner of the winner cock and eaten. The bloodshed during the fight is believed to pacify the demon and eradicate(remove) the pains and badlucks.
The Balinese hate animal-like behaviours of children. They are not allowed to crawl, produce animal's sound and so on. If the children have the tags(animal-like teeth), they are filled and treated in time. Even eating and defecating (doing toilet) are done hurriedly and privately. These activities are taken as taboos. These taboos are more serious than incest.

10.    Child Care in China (Essay) by Bruce Dollar
Summary:
                In this essay, the writer describes how children are nurtured(cared) in China. There are child care centres in city areas of China. Children are taken care by the Child Care Centres. Children are encouraged to participate in group activities. They are given heavy blocks to lift in order to develop the feeling of co-operation, brotherhood, altruism (selfless service), co-ordination, sharing and respect for labour. They are given real life toys like army, peasant (farmer), and worker etc. to develop the feeling of respect towards labour. Teachers also play with the children so that the children share their problems and feelings openly and frankly. Good behaviours of the children are awarded. Bad children are not punished physically rather they are psychologically treated. In some rural parts of China, there are no child care centres. In such places, children are taken care by their grandparents and relatives when their mothers are at work.  There is multiple mothering system in China. Hence, children become good citizens in future and contribute for the development of nation.

11.    I am a Cat (Essay) by Natsume Soseki (Japanese writer)
Characters:
*A cat
*A school teacher
Summary:
                In this story, the writer reveals the internal reality of the Japanese family from the point of view of a cat.
                The cat remembers that he was born in a dark and wet place. He was tortured by the school children. He took the shelter in the house of a nameless school teacher. The housemaid; Osan behaved the cat very rudely and bit him as well. But, the school teacher let the cat to live in his study room. The cat observed the activities of the teacher inside the room.
                The teacher looked very studious in front of others. When he came from school, he immediately used to go to his study room. He pretended to study but he used to doze while reading and the saliva of his mouth fell on the book. He tried to do many things but was poor at everything. He sang, painted pictures, played the violin but could none of them properly. One day, the cat entered the room of teacher's daughters. The teacher bit cat badly.  The cat had two friends Mike and Shiro. Shiro told that her kittens were thrown into the pond by the school children.
                One day, the teacher started painting the picture of the cat. He held the cat very tightly. The cat wanted to urinate but the teacher didn't let him move. Finally, the teacher drew the picture but without eyes and proper colour. The cat describes the teacher as the selfish, inconsiderate, insensitive and unkind person.One day, the cat was very hungry and went to the kitchen when there was no one. The cat stole a fish and satisfied his hunger. The cat justifies that the act of stealing the fish was right because he was hungry. It is his right to get food and shelter.

12.    Paper (Story) by Colherine Lim (Singaporean writer)
Characters:
*Tay Soon- husband of Yee Lian, he is an over-ambitious man who dreams of having a magnificent house
*Yee Lian- wife of Tay Soon
*Tay Soon's mother
Summary:
                This story shows the pathetic(pitiable/deplorable) condition of a man who runs after the dream which is beyond his reach.
                Tay Soon lived with his children and wife in his mother's house. He had a dream of buying a beautiful and magnificent house. It was more beautiful than the house he had seen in magazine. His dream house had aluminium sliding door, kidney shaped swimming pool, expensive carpet, timbered ceiling, marble flooring, circular sitting room and so on. He shared his dream with his wife. She also supported him. They decided to spend their all money in share market. They bought shares even by taking loan.
In the beginning, the price of the share was rising. They told Yee Lian's sister and Tay Soon's mother to invest money in share market but they did not care. They were quite happy but later on, share market declined day by day. Tay Soon asked his wife to sell the shares but his wife; Yee Lian said it was due to some technical problems and it would rise again. She did not allow him to sell the share. Finally, they went down dramatically and turned bankrupt (loss). Due to disaster, Tay Soon became mad and started screaming and beating children. At last, he died.
During the funeral of son, Tay Soon's mother ordered to make a miniature (small) paper house with fine paper. It was burnt on his grave. It turned into the heap of ash in three minutes. The story suggests that if our dreams are beyond our reach and if we run after them blindly, they bring just destruction, death and disaster.
13.    An Insolvable Problem of Genetics (Story) by Josef Skvorecky (Czech writer)
Characters:
*Narrator(story-teller)
*Adolf- narrator's brother who loved a television actress and wrote more than 200 letters dedicating to her but she ignored him, he loved Freddie later to forget the actress
*Freddie- Adolf's beloved; a white girl; daughter black American farmer
*Adolf's father
Summary:
                This story deals with insolvable problem of genetics and criticizes the theories of genetics. It is the story based on a real event that happened to writer's brother; Adolf.  Adolf loved a television actress. He wrote more than two hundred letters to her but she did not care him. He had one-sided love. He started to love another girl; Freddie. She was a beautiful girl with dark eyes and skinny body. Adolf's father was happy to know their love affair because she was a beautiful girl and had a prestigious background. When she sang a song supporting black Americans, Adolf's father praised her because he himself was communist and he was against racial discrimination. He was happy to get Freddie as his future daughter-in-law.
                When Adolf's father knew that Freddie was the daughter of black American, he was shocked. His behaviour towards her changed. He read various books on genetics and concluded that Freddie could give birth to a black child. He ordered his son to break the relationship with Freddie. He proved that he wanted Freddie as his daughter-in-law for her social status and prestige not for her true self. Adolf's father feared that if she gave birth to the black child they had to face the scandal that it was the child of African student who was living in the same locality.
                After a few months, it was heard that Freddie gave birth to twins. They were neither back nor white. They were pink in colour. Mendel's theory said nothing about this case.

14.    The Elephant (Story) by Slawmir Morzek(Polish writer)
Character:
*The director of the zoo
Summary:
                The story satirizes the Polish(Poland's) bureaucracy which keeps the general people in illusion.
The Polish government decided to keep an elephant in a zoo. The director of the zoo was a powerful, foolish, selfish and irresponsible person. He proposed a foolish plan to reduce the expense of the government by keeping a rubber elephant. The government also approved his plan blindly. According to his plan, the rubber elephant was made, filled with air, painted with proper colour and kept behind the railing. It was also written that the elephant was sluggish/lazy and did not move. Other animals of the zoo also seemed unnatural. The giraffes had short neck. Badger did not have burrow and whistler hesitated to whistle.
                One day, school children came to visit the zoo. They were taught by their teacher that the elephant is the largest land animal. It can uproot the trees and eat leaves. To their surprise, the rubber elephant was blown by the air and landed on the nearby cactus plant and got punctured. After that incident, students stopped believing on natural animals.
In this way, polish bureaucrats were cheating ordinary people. This shows the hollowness of the zoo director as well as whole bureaucracy of the zoo.

15.    Wet Saturday (Saturday) John Collier (British writer)
Characters:
*Mr. Princey- Father of Millicent and George, he is a pompous (showy) man who loves is prestige more than his family members
*Millicent- Mr. Princey's daughter, she killed her boyfriend Mr. Withers
*George- Mr. Princey's son
*Mr. Withers- Millicent's boyfriend, he was killed by her
*Captain Smollett- an innocent person who is accused of murdering(killing) Withers by Princey
Summary:
This story shows how human beings can be inhuman for the sake of pomposity. It is the psychological story. Mr. Princey was a selfish and cruel man. He had a big but ugly and unattractive house. He lived with his son; George, daughter; Millicent and wife in a village. He used to walk along the village keeping his hand upon his hat not smiling. He was afraid that his family members could threaten his prestige. He did not love his family members rather he loved his prestige.
It was a Saturday in the month of July. It was raining.  Millicent murdered her lover Mr. Withers by hitting him on the head when he said that he was going to marry with another girl; Ella. When Princey knew about the murder, he was worried. He thought that either his daughter will be hung(killed) or sent to a mad house. At any cost, he wanted to save his daughter for the sake of his prestige. Princey, his wife, son and daughter were planning to hide the crime committed by Millicent. During their secret discussion, Captain Smollett arrived suddenly. Mr. Princey was afraid that Smollett heard everything and decided to accuse/blame for the murder.
He asked Smollett to go to the stable where Withers was killed. George punched on Smollett's face to make as if Smollett was fighting with Withers. Princey pointed a gun at Smollett and forced him to touch the stick used by Millicent to kill Withers to keep his finger-prints. As soon as Withers left the place, Princey called the police.
Is the story comic or tragic?
The story is comic as well as tragic. It is comic in the sense that Mr. Princey does not love his family members but loves his prestige, social status and position. It is tragic in the sense that Millicent killed her boyfriend and innocent person Smollett has been blamed for the murder.

16.    A Very Special Pet (Story) by Nicholasa Mohr (American writer)
Characters:
*The Fernandez family (Mr. Fernandez, Mrs. Fernandez and their eight children)
*Two pet ani3mals; Marialu (a cat) and Joncrofo (a hen)
Summary:
This story deals with a family which has moved to New York from the mountainous village of Puerto Rico and their hardships and struggle.
The Fernandez had ten family members. They migrated to New York from the village of Puerto Rico selling their house, land, livestock and fowls( birds like hen, duck, pigeon). They had beautiful dream of making their future luxurious and comfortable. They had to face many difficulties in a new city. It was very difficult for them, to adjust in a new place. Mr. Fernandez got a job as a porter in a garment(clothes) factory. He was the only one member working hard for the survival/livelihood of ten members. Though he was sick, he hoped for his promotion in job.
They had bought a hen to provide their children with eggs as diet. The hen never laid eggs. They had not had chicken soup for long time. On day, Mrs. Fernandez decided to kill Joncrofo and prepare soup for the children. When the children were playing outside, she blocked the kitchen door with a chair and caught the hen. At the same time, the younger child saw it and scolded mother. Mrs. Fernandez pretended that she was curing the sick hen.

17.    Friday Morning (Play) by Val Gilgud
Characters:
*Basil- lover of Shirley
*Shirley- beloved of Basil
*Mr. Chapman and Mrs. Chapman (husband and wife)
*Sir Harwood(businessman)
*McLaurin(businessman)
*An editor, An announcer, Miss Janet, Miss Hannah and two English tourists
- This play was written when flying was unusual.
Summary:
                In the beginning of the play, Basil and Shirley are dancing in an expensive restaurant in London. They are planning to elope(run away and marry). Shirley is worried about sea-sickness. Finally, they decided to go by aeroplane. Shirley is quite excited to know that they are flying to France on Friday morning.
                On the Friday morning, the plane takes off. All the passengers are excited. They find train, houses etc. as small as toys. When they are busy talking, the sound of the plane diminishes(decreases) and one of the propellers does not work. The passengers are frightened. The announcer announces that they are returning back to London. Sir Harwood worries about the young couple (Basil and Shirley). Mr. Chapman consoles his wife and says not to worry. McLaurin drinks more to forget the fear of danger. Shirley holds  Basil tightly being afraid. Harwood thinks that a bird might have hit against the propeller. Finally, the aeroplane is safely landed near Tonbridge. Luckily, no one is hurt due to the carefulness of the pilot.
What is the role of the males during the time of emergrncy?
                During the time of emergency, male characters play important role in the play. For example, Basil consoles his beloved by saying that the pilot will land the plane safely. Mr. Chapman also consoles his wife no to worry. Harwood guesses the cause of accident and McLaurin drinks more wine to forget the fear. 

18.    Pandora's Box (Play) by Rosalind Vallance
Characters:
Zeus- the king of the Gods
Hermes- the messenger of Zeus
Prometheus- the mortal God who stole fire from the heaven
Epimetheus- brother of Prometheus
Pandora- a lady created by Zeus filled with curiosity
Summary:
                This play is based on Greek mythology. It deals with the conflict between Gods and human beings on the one hand and between hope and fear on the other.
According to Greek mythology, Zeus had given everything to human beings except fire.  A mortal being Prometheus stole fire from the heaven making God angry. Zeus created a woman named Pandora filled with curiosity in order to take revenge upon human beings. He(Zeus) sent his messenger Hermes with a box filled with all the evil qualities like pain, suffering, sorrow,  death, disease etc. When Hermes came to the earth, he gave the box to Pandora. Epimetheus told Pandora no to open the box but she had already opened it as she was filled with curiosity. No sooner she had opened the box, all those evils escaped from the box. At last, HOPE also came out of the box. It is due to HOPE we are living and struggling despite hardships in this world.
How was the world before Pandora opened the box?
Before Pandora opened the box, the world was full of happiness and joys. There were no troubles. It was the world of perfection and freedom. Children were playing. Flowers were blooming. Birds were singing songs. Clouds were swirling in the sky like a ship. The world was lighted by the sun. The river was murmuring. People were always young.


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