What is the significance of the title 'Homecoming' in Rabindranath Tagore's story? |
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The title 'Homecoming' is ironic.
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How does Phatik’s relationship with his mother contribute to the story's themes? |
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Mother's neglect shapes Phatik's story.
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Bishamber complicates Phatik's life.
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Fill in the blank: Phatik is the leader of a gang of friends who decide to roll a log into the ___. |
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Phatik runs away due to bullying.
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True or False: Phatik's mother believed his version of the story when he was accused by Makhan. |
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False. Phatik's mother believed Makhan's version of the story, which led to further injustice against Phatik. |
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Rainstorm symbolizes turmoil in Phatik's life.
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Fill in the blank: Phatik feels like an unwelcome guest in his aunt and uncle's house, which makes him provoke the thought of ___ for his village. |
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The story illustrates unmet expectations.
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What does Phatik's illness represent in the context of his family's treatment of him? |
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Phatik's illness indicates family neglect.
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Phatik's character evolves significantly.
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True or False: The story concludes with a joyful reunion between Phatik and his mother. |
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False Phatik does not reunite joyfully.
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Phatik's school experience highlights loneliness.
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Fill in the blank: Phatik's aunt described him as ___, unattractive, and painfully self-conscious. |
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Phatik's longing shows deep abandonment.
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