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Presenting London

Moses’ experience is totally different to Kitcheners lyrics because Kitchener believe that London is perfect, like heaven on earth. He thought that everyone was kind and sociable, when actually Moses who is currently living there highlights the fact that London isn’t all the it may be portrayed to be and in some circumstances, the opposite, such as prejudice against people of colour.

Option Two: Identify what you consider to be the strong images of the city in the extract.

The strong images in the extract include showing the bad weather in London. The first sentence clearly represents this “One grim winter evening… fog sleeping restlessly over that city…”.

 

The city is presented in the extracts as gloomy

 

 

 

Narrative Voice

Narrative Voice:

3rd Person Narrative

Dialect Language

Tenses are mixed between past       and present

When I sat down and payed my fare, I took out a white handkerchief and blowed my nose.

Through the use of non standard English, both the reader and character have a similar feeling of homesickness. This can be seen when the writer makes us sympathise for Moses. The writer uses language familiar to Trinidadians, broken English, and this brings out the homesickness feeling that Moses has, trying to fit into London. This can be particularly seen when Moses is in the station waiting, when he gets memories when he sees families greeting each other and “kissing goodbyes”.

 

The Lonely Londoners

“When Moses sit down and pay his fare he take out a white handkerchief and blow his nose.”

When Moses sat down and payed his fare, he took out a white handkerchief and blowed his nose.

The way he talks is more in the present tense when it should be in the past tense.

What is Moses Aloetta’s perspective on London?

In the first part, Moses sees London negatively, especially the weather.

 

Comparing and Contrast

Compare.           |         Contrast

As well as.           | In contrast

In comparison to | Even though

Both.                    | On the other hand

Like                      | Whereas

Likewise               | Even though

Also                      | However

Although               | Instead of

The picture on the left has a blue sky as well as the one on the right.

On one picture there is one flower however on the other hand there is 2 flowers.

  1. Space development
  2. Main road development
  3. Parliament development
  4. Military development

 

The photos showing the change in the Indian Parliament show how it was formerly very ordered and well mannered whereas, in the new parliament it seems very messy e.g. the parliament’s floor is dirty. The current parliament has no dress code and everyone is wearing what they want, very different colours making it seem disorganised. The Old India seemed more formal and smart, everyone was sitting down being respectful, whereas the current parliament seems rowdy.

The photos showing the Indian military contrast how times have changed. In the first picture, everything was very basic and simple. The weapons shown in the picture was the most advanced, weaponry of that age, and as compared to the New India, was nothing. The soldiers had no military attire, just traditional turbans. Whereas the layout and plans of military now have improved and weaponry now is more successful, reliable, but also complicated. It also expresses how the army has developed and expanded.

The List

  1.  

    Antilla

  2. Infotel
  3. Cricket Team
  4. Reliance Industries
  5. ETV

Donald Trump is personally worth $4 Billion. He owns Sentiment Jets (Trump Jets), T International Realty (Trump International Realty), The Donald J. Trump Foundation Inc., The Trump Corporation, The Trump Follies Member Inc. and The Trump Equitable Fifth Avenue.

  • Fatima and her insecurities
  • Monsoon season has certain problems:
  •                  People have to stay in        their houses
  •                   People are more likely to catch diseases.
  • Kekashan leaves her husband and comes back to Annawadi

 

Assessment


 Behind The Beautiful Forevers explores the story of 3 main characters ; Abdul, Asha and Sunil. They all live in Mumbai, India, in a large, packed, slum, Annawadi (335 huts housing more than 3 thousand people), next door to the more modern, richer Mumbai International Airport (Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport).The massive slum is situated next to a sewage lake, but also surrounded by luxury, western hotels, in which inhabitants of Annawadi envy. Behind The Beautiful Forevers explores the story of the less fortunate and vast widespread of poverty in BRIC countries such as Brazil or India.

Asha was an outsider, she was born in a village in the North of India. Asha sees Annawadi purely as a place to use for her business, she could be seen as having a cold heart, as she has only one motive in life, which it is to gain money clearly explained when “…she thought about money most of the time…”. Asha doesn’t mind if she destroys someone’s life and family, she will have to get her money either way. Asha would also scam her fellow Annawadians, although she knows the situation that other Annawadians are in ‘…she advised her sister “is that you take money from the family of the girl, but never say who is asking for money. Tell them the police are asking for it.” She has no emotional or (extended) familial connections in Annawadi, and can be hated by some people, as she has no warmness towards certain people. This is seen when it’s said “… Annawadians called her squint behind her back.”. Asha is very greedy and selfish and blames her daughter for being unlike her and being ‘sentimental’.

Abdul has a business as well, buying garbage from other people from the slum who collect garbage. He then sells the scrap to a nearby recycling factory. Abdul aspires one day to be richer and living a lavish life, but still is grateful for what he has, even though he doesn’t have much.

Sunil is the youngest and the most naive one. He hasn’t had much experience in the world, but from what he has got, has acquired the idea that world is very cruel and selfish. That people think for themselves and themselves only. He lived in an orphanage run by nuns, and the orphans weren’t treated or taken care of properly. It is quoted that the orphans only received ice  cream only when the news photographers came, to make it seem that the orphans were living a good life, when in fact they weren’t.

Abdul is introduced into the story negatively, when he his being chased by the police for allegedly burning a mysterious character with the name of “The One Leg”. The story then transits to when Abdul wakes up with “…minimal whining…”, to go to work, as he is the main breadwinner in his family. “Besides, this was the gentle- going hour in which he hated Annawadi least.” This shows that Abdul isn’t living the life and really hates Annawadi. He gets up early, which makes the circumstance better for him somehow, as “…he hates Annawadi the least.” Abdul doesn’t complain about his awful life, but still aspires to be a rich, business man.He doesn’t let his current situation to stop his strive for his future.

Asha is then brought into the story. From the very start, she is seen to have a very powerful character and very focused on a certain goal. When she is first introduced, she was focused on being the unofficial “Slum Lord”. The current Slum Lord, Robert “..lost his taste for power…”, which motivates Asha to takeover the power to be the Slum Lord ” …just as she was discovering her own. (power)”. Throughout, she is thoroughly illustrated as selfish and greedy, with a drive for money. She is soon seen as a woman with  a greater value for power and money than kindness, she is centred around herself. Asha sees Annawadi as a first step for her business, and doesn’t have feelings or ‘(extended) familial connections’ with anyone from the slum. Annawadi could be seen as trial for Asha’s business, which is to give advice to (more vulnerable) women. Asha also gets her income form scamming her fellow Annawadians.

Sunil is lastly introduced into the story. Sunil is the youngest (10 years of age), smallest and most naive of the previous characters. Sunil hasn’t had a lot of experience of the world, or how it works. Sunil has a very narrow outlook and only knows to survive. Sunil has though, acquired that Annawadi (or the world) is a selfish and greedy environment. “Sunil alone watched out for Sunita…” Sunil, at the young age of 10 has to take care of his little sister, even when their father is available, so this is a prime example for Sunil, as even his own father doesn’t care about his two young, vulnerable children.