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    contribution to Indian fiction in English in terms of language and style, remains unparalleled in India. To portray essential Indian sensibility, and modes of thought, he has made a creative use of the resources of the English language. Being a careful and conscious artist who is disciplined in himself, Raja Rao allows himself plenty of time to give a perfect shape to his metaphysical ideas. By philosophising the Indian novel in English and by creatively and artistically interpreting Indian…

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    Anita Desai's first novel Cry, the Peacock (1963), is about Maya, a dissenting female who battles against three traditional forces in her life: male authority expressed by her husband; her female friends who play stereotypical submissive-wife roles; and her religion's beliefs in karma and detachment. Being over-sensitive, sentimental and imaginative Maya is a total contrast to the rational, logical, Gautam. By making a beautiful use of the symbolic technique, Anita Desai has delved deep into the…

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    being spoken had fueled him to start his rebellion. But, before Pontiacs Rebellion would occur, the French and Indian war broke out. This war had made many Native Americans choose to fight for either the French, or the British. Chief Pontiac had chosen to fight with the French due to the fact he felt they treated his people with more respect then the British. During the French and Indian war Chief Pontiac had fought in what is thought to be three different battles. His contributions in the war…

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    the countries bordering India consist of Bangladesh, Nepal, China and Pakistan. To the south of India is the Indian Ocean. India covers 1,269,000 square miles making it about one-third the size of the United States. (MapFight) After World War I, a nationalist movement supporting civil disobedience was led by Mahatma Ghandi. Mahatma Ghandi fought injustice and defended his rights as an Indian and as a man, bettering the country. His civil disobedience movement influenced many civil rights…

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    Gandhi Nonviolent Beliefs

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    During 1983 a man known as Gandhi was trying to protest for equal rights to all of the Indians in South Africa. He was traveling on a train in South Africa when he was thrown off for being an Indian while sitting in first class. After being thrown off a train he then realized that laws were biased against Indians. When he would have protest he would always have non-violent protest because he did not believe in violence. While watching the film it was difficult to understand how his journey…

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    Summary Of James Wilson

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    On an August morning in 1824, James Wilson and his 12-year-old son, John Thomas, arrived at their harvest-field near Reedsville, Pennsylvania with two horses and a sled. They threshed the buckwheat and hauled away the chaff until lunchtime. As they sat side-by-side eating their meal, they were set upon by a party of natives of the Six Nations intent on capturing the father and son. The Wilsons could offer no resistance and their long march began. Their trail was northward, through the…

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    and fight with theirs common enemy French. After long time French signed the Treaty of Paris of 1763. The Treaty of Paris would force French to give all land. Indians also have to surrender all land. The Treaty of Paris of 1763 secured Britain’s position as the dominant world power. But France was beaten Up and embarrassed. The French and Indian war was the British policy of ousting the French. The last of the great struggle was for Canada. The Battle of Quebec by which Britain controlled over…

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    Identity is defined as “the condition of being oneself or itself, and not another” (Dictionary.com Unabridged). Identity is what separates one being from another, creating a sense of individuality. For one’s entire life, they fit within this definition; therefore, a person is born with an identity. As they develop, however, their identity changes based on personal choice. In other words, the identity of a person is not stagnant; it is a fluid description of a person based on various aspects of…

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    to this particular Indian tribe, it didn’t last long.…

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    Although the British helped to modernized India, the British should apologize for the actions they took against the Indians during the Raj because the British killed and injured thousands of people, who were not fighting back, promote tensions between Hindu and Muslim that promoted violence, and did not care about what was best for the Indian population. A group of Indians were in an enclosed courtyard practicing peaceful protest, when a British military officer was told to shut the protest down…

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