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Class 12: Flamingo - Poetry: A Thing of Beauty (Only For Reading)

  Poem: A Thing of Beauty By John Keats Central Idea The poem highlights the everlasting impact of beauty in human life. Keats suggests that a thing of beauty, whether found in nature or in art, brings eternal joy and removes the gloom and darkness from our minds. Beautiful things act like a shade or shelter, offering peace, comfort, and inspiration to live meaningfully. Summary Keats celebrates the idea that beautiful things never fade into nothingness. They provide everlasting happiness and refresh our spirits. Life, though full of struggles, despair, and negativity, becomes bearable when we connect with beauty. The poet finds beauty in nature, such as the sun, moon, trees, daffodils, clear streams, and the stories of great men. These things act like a soothing band that ties us to the Earth and makes our existence worthwhile. Important Word Meanings Wreathing – Twisting, winding into rings Despondence – Loss of hope, depression Spite – Ill-...
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Class 12: [Flamingo] Chapter - 7: The Interview (Only For Reading)

  The Interview – Christopher Silvester 1. About the Author Christopher Silvester: Journalist and writer, educated at Cambridge. He worked for Private Eye and contributed to several reputable newspapers. Known for his critical and analytical style. 2. Central Idea of the Chapter This essay examines the role, importance, and mixed opinions about interviews in journalism. It traces the history of interviews since their invention about 130 years ago. It highlights how interviews have become a common means of communication and information. It presents different viewpoints of celebrities – some see interviews as an intrusion, others as a useful form of self-expression. 3. Key Points of the Essay Definition & Power of Interviews Interviews are considered a “supreme means of communication.” They provide the most vivid impressions of people. Historical Perspective Invented about 130 years ago. Initially, interviews we...

Class 12: [Flamingo] Chapter-4: The Rattrap (Only For Reading)

  Chapter: The Rattrap Author: Selma Lagerlöf Genre: Fiction Theme: Compassion, Human Goodness, Redemption Summary: The Rattrap is the story of a poor peddler who sells rattraps made of wire. He leads a miserable life, often resorting to begging and stealing. He views the world as a giant rattrap — offering bait in the form of material comforts that eventually trap people. One day, he steals thirty kronor from an old crofter and runs into the forest. He gets lost and ends up at the ironmaster’s estate. Mistaken for an old acquaintance, he is treated kindly and given shelter, food, and clothes. Though the truth is later revealed, the ironmaster’s daughter, Edla, insists on letting him stay. Her kindness touches the peddler’s heart and transforms him. He leaves a note for Edla, returning the stolen money and expressing gratitude for her goodness. He signs it as "Captain von Stahle" — the identity he was once wrongly given, but which he finally earns through his ...