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In this chapter, we learn about the lives of families in different villages around the world. Each family faces serious problems caused by pollution and chemicals. Let's talk about each village one by one.
In Koko Village, Nigeria, the lives of Mr. Sunday Nana and his family are deeply affected by the presence of dangerous, leaking metal drums that contain poisonous chemicals from Italy. These drums, which arrived five years ago without proper warnings, have caused the deaths of several villagers, including Mr. Nana's brother, and have led to widespread illness, particularly among children. Despite the villagers' efforts to get help from the government and Italy, no action has been taken. The village is left in a dire situation, with no resources to move away from the contaminated land.
In Ponnimanthuri Village, India, the construction of factories for leather production has brought pollution that harms the land, air, and water. The chemicals from these factories have made it impossible for villagers to grow crops, and many are suffering from health issues like ulcers and sores. Villagers feel betrayed as they were not informed about the detrimental effects of the factories, and now they must travel long distances to find clean water. In Vorobyov Village, Ukraine, a tragic nuclear disaster in 1986 left the village deserted, with many people, especially children, suffering from radiation sickness. Natasha, a former resident, recalls the heartbreaking loss of her children and the devastation caused by the explosion, which has left the fields barren and the village abandoned.
These stories from Koko Village, Ponnimanthuri Village, and Vorobyov Village highlight the devastating impact of environmental disasters caused by negligence and industrial activities. In each case, communities have suffered due to toxic chemicals, pollution, and lack of proper warnings or support from authorities. The people in these villages face not only health crises but also deep emotional scars from the loss of loved ones and the destruction of their homes and livelihoods. These tragedies serve as a stark reminder of the importance of environmental responsibility, timely intervention, and the need to prioritize the well-being of communities over short-term economic gains.
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1. What are the main themes explored in "A Tale of Three Villages"? | ![]() |
2. How do the three villages differ in their approach to problems? | ![]() |
3. What is the significance of the title "A Tale of Three Villages"? | ![]() |
4. Can you explain the character development in the story? | ![]() |
5. What lessons can readers take away from "A Tale of Three Villages"? | ![]() |