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Hera:
Name : Shamima Nasrin
ID : 072-10-360
Topic : Mr. Callendar



Mr. Callendar
Mr. Callendar is a minor character of the novel “A passage to India”  In the beginning of the novel, forester is introduced us about this character. He is working as a civil surgeon at the minto Hospital of the city Chandrapore. He is an exceptionally intolerant and bad-tempered man. Through out the novel, he takes advantages in several times from his poor assistant Dr. Aziz. As a superior, he calls Aziz in any time (day or night) then leaves to the club from the bang low without keeping any massage/note. Callendar totally treats him as cruelas possible. He feels proud and suspicious for his professional talents and social position. As a Englishman, he has not shown positive reaction against Indians and against English like fielding, who side with the Indians. Finally, I can say from my point of view that major Callendar is not a well-behaved or good hearted person and most of time he has shown Anglo-English attitudes towards Indian natives.

Fatema Amin:
God bole’s Song

Mr. Fiddling a arranged tea party in the chapter-7 on part-1 (Mosque). In this party Mr. Aziz, Professor God bole, Miss Quested and Mrs. Moore Came by invitation of Mr. Fiddling. Mr. God bole sung a song in this party. The voice of singer was raised up and vocal broken down like as a mistuned Kasor. It was seemed that a chorus of harsh song. It was the illusion of a western melody. The Lyric of that music had faded out with noise of his sound. It was the song of an irritation bird. Only some servants understood it. They began to whisper with each other. Servants was enjoyed that song and heard it with most concentrate. It was a religious song which bearded the meaning of emotion. He called Sri Krishna with his song. Though he knew that Krishna not response and don’t come but he called him with deep love and he knew the difference of relations between the God and follower continued to forever. Through this song we know that Indian people are emotional and they pray to a non-respondent God. Other hand British or Christian are not emotional. They realized the situation and faith in instant transaction.   


Fatema Amin
ID : 063-10-313
Daffodil International University

Eity:
Mohammad Latif
Mohammad Latif who lives on Hamidullah's genoresity. He is not a servant but which position he occupies is not of an equal. He is a gentle, happy and dishonest old man. He does not speak unnessary. In his life he has never done any work. His wife lives some hundred of miles away from him. He does not visit his wife due to the railway ticket. So, we can that Latif is indifferent about his life.

Submitted by:

Nasrin  Sultana

I.D - 072-10-368

Department of English
Daffodil International University

Razon Mahmood:
                                                                                Mau

“A Passage to India” is a remarkable literary work of Edward Morgan Forster where he has portrayed culture as one of the central themes in this novel. He has focused two important aspects of this novel by describing the independent Hindu state Mau. Firstly, Forster has symbolically represented the muddle conditions of India as well as the characteristics of Indian people through the description of the Mau “its pillars and vaulting could scarcely be seen behind coloured rags”, “chandeliers of opaque pink glass, and murky photographs framed crookedly”. Secondly, he has exposed the muddle of religion. We find that the religious festival, on the occasion of Krishna’s birth at Mau, is disorderly represented. “God is love” is written as “God si love” which shows the ultimate failure of the fundamental philosophy of Hinduism of the oneness in all living things.
Finally, as a modern writer, E.M Forster has symbolically represented the cultural theme through the aesthetic description of the Indian architectures (Masque, Cave and Temple).       

Posted By:
Razon Mahmood
I.D No: 072-10-355 (11th Batch)
Department of English
Daffodil International University

nipu:
Estragon
Estragon, one of the two protagonists is a strange creation of Samuel Beckett in the play “Waiting for Godot” who is a bum and sleeps in a ditch where he is beaten each night. Vladimir calls him Gogo. Ha has no memory, forgets everything what is immediately said to him, and relies on Vladimir to remember for him. Estragon is annoyed and always wants to leave Vladimir but he cannot survive without his help. He has been compared to a body without a mind. Estragon says “do not let’s do anything” this line is thematically very important in this play. It conveys that if you never act, you can never act wrong, and if you never choose, you can never choose incorrectly. Most of the time Estragon behaves like child, if he is asked a question he replies another answer, such as when Vladimir asks: “ Do you remember the Gospels? Estragon tells him about the colored maps of the Holy Land and that he planned to honeymoon by the Dead Sea, it is his short-term memory. How funny this character is!

Posted by
Nipu Cornelious Pereira
I.D. 072-10-372
11th Batch
Department of English
Daffodil International University

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