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HSEB Notes of English Class 12 | Complete Summary of The Heritage of Words
THE HERITAGE OF WORDS
COMPLETE SUMMARY OF ALL LESSON
ENGLISH | CLASS 12
The objectives of this selection, The Heritage of Words, is to help readers acquire sensitivity and involvement in the act of reading, and look at both the abstract and tangible aspect of life with insight and understanding.
The tests have been grouped under eight headings. This grouping is a heuristically productive device. It also helps readers work out asystem of reference to knowledge that the texts represents. The texts cover a wide range of themes, but they introduced the themes not only as a matter of encyclopedic significance but also as a way of developing reader's sensitivity to look at various aspects of reality, art and letters.
Unit-Wise Summary : Click on label to view the summary.
UNIT ONE : LOVE AND REMINISCENCE
GRAND MOTHER : Ray Young Bear
ABOUT LOVE : Anton Chekhov
THE LAMENTATION OF THE OLD PENSIONER : W.B. Yeats
UNIT TWO : ECOLOGY AND CHANGE
TWO LONG TERM PROBLEMS : TOO MANY PEOPLE, TOO FEW TREES : Moti Nissani
FULL FATHOM FIVE THY FATHER LIES : William Shakespeare
HURRIED TRIP TO AVOID A BAD STAR : M. Lilla and C. Bishop Berry
TRAVELING THROUGH THE DARK : William Stafford
UNIT THREE : HUMOUR AND SATIRE
HSEB Notes of English Class 12 | Complete Summary of The Heritage of Words
THE HERITAGE OF WORDS
COMPLETE SUMMARY OF ALL LESSON
ENGLISH | CLASS 12
The objectives of this selection, The Heritage of Words, is to help readers acquire sensitivity and involvement in the act of reading, and look at both the abstract and tangible aspect of life with insight and understanding.
The tests have been grouped under eight headings. This grouping is a heuristically productive device. It also helps readers work out asystem of reference to knowledge that the texts represents. The texts cover a wide range of themes, but they introduced the themes not only as a matter of encyclopedic significance but also as a way of developing reader's sensitivity to look at various aspects of reality, art and letters.
Unit-Wise Summary : Click on label to view the summary.
UNIT ONE : LOVE AND REMINISCENCE
GRAND MOTHER : Ray Young Bear
ABOUT LOVE : Anton Chekhov
THE LAMENTATION OF THE OLD PENSIONER : W.B. Yeats
UNIT TWO : ECOLOGY AND CHANGE
TWO LONG TERM PROBLEMS : TOO MANY PEOPLE, TOO FEW TREES : Moti Nissani
FULL FATHOM FIVE THY FATHER LIES : William Shakespeare
HURRIED TRIP TO AVOID A BAD STAR : M. Lilla and C. Bishop Berry
TRAVELING THROUGH THE DARK : William Stafford
UNIT THREE : HUMOUR AND SATIRE
A STORY : Dylan Thomas
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