Year 1 Language Arts IOP Stories Chosen: Selvi (Assigned) Iswaran

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Year 1 Language Arts IOP Stories Chosen: Selvi (Assigned) Iswaran See Tow Shiun Hou (23) 1.09 Topic 2: Compare and contrast the climax and conclusion of 2 short stories. Compare it’s effectiveness. Stories Chosen: Selvi (Assigned) Iswaran

Summaries Failure Movie Results Exploit Death Rebellion Iswaran fails the exam dozens of times Word that he “aged in the Intermediate Class Movie Iswaran, on the day of receiving the results, watches 2 movies. He wants to de-stress before receiving the results Results Iswaran checks the results board and finds his name not there. He feels that he had failed his parents and contemplated suicide. He finds his name in the honours board and his excitement, he hallucinated and killed himself. Exploit Selvi’s voice is constantly exploited by Mohan, who is using it for his personal gain. She is viewed as rare to the point where “none could get a glimpse of her, only of Mohan’s secretary or of the secretary’s secretary” Death When Selvi’s mother passes on, Selvi realises that she had spent more time serving Mohan than with her mother. Rebellion Selvi decides not to continue singing for Mohan. She stays in her ancestral home and gives free singing sessions 2/24/2019

This shows their take on such a situation. Similarities Both stories involve a reasonable amount of grief to the point where when Selvi heard it, she "refused to come out of her hotel room" and "wanted all her engagements cancelled." They both show a shocked protagonist, and what they do afterward. Selvi became "truculent and violent" and Iswaran imagined a horse and he felt the horse "make a leap." This shows their take on such a situation.

He had never known her to be so truculent or voluble. Differences Iswaran Iswaran “accidentally” in his state of mind jumped into the river by imagining a horse "make(ing) a leap" into the water and drowned. The reactions of the 2 protagonists are different. The next afternoon people found his letter to his Father and thought that he thought that he was a dunce, unlike his brothers which were "not such dunces as he was. Selvi She reacts differently (i.e.. She creates free music for all She decides to stop serving Mohan She finally realises her predicament and fights against him “All through the train journey back, she kept looking out of the window and never spoke a word, although Mohan did his best to engage her in talk.” Mohan tried to cut short his narration and send him away, since it was unusual to let a nondescript talk to Selvi directly. But she said to Mohan, ‘You may go back to the Terrace if you like. I’m staying here.’ Mohan had not expected her to talk to him in that manner. He had never known her to be so truculent or voluble.

Which Climax Is More Effective? Iswaran Finds that his name is not on the third class board Sees that his name is not there Contemplates suicide as “his name was nowhere” Leaves readers in suspense, wondering what he will do next as "he felt like a conqueror" when "the air rushed around him". Selvi “Refused to come out of her room in the hotel” upon knowing of mother’s death Refused to comply with any of Mohan’s instructions Mohan found her to be “truculent and voluble” The remaining of the climax is boring as it is expected when Selvi’s mother passed away 2/24/2019

Which Conclusion Is More Effective? Selvi She stays in her mother’s house Gives free music sessions for all Mohan is cast out, and he feels she is an “ungrateful wretch” for not appreciating what he did for her Iswaran He finds out that he passed with 2nd class Imagines that he has “five hundred and one horses” Jumps into the water and commits suicide Iswaran is simply too unrealistic No person will be so happy until he can “ride a horse” and “feel it [the horse] make a leap” 2/24/2019

Thank You Credits: Fonts: Apple Inc. – San Francisco, Helvetica, Helvetica Neue Microsoft Corp – Arial, Comic Sans MS, Calibri Google – Product Sans Images: Thank you – fuseliterary.com Singer - depositphotos.com Stickman with horse – imgur.com This image has been used so many times. 2/24/2019