Summary and Analysis of "The Vendor of Sweets"
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A Few Words
Introduction
Brief Summary
Characters
Complete Summary
Literary Elements
Critical Analysis
This guidebook is for students of English literature. It is not the original book. If you want to read the original text of the novel, this is not the book for you.
Please do not download or purchase this book if you want to read the original text of the book.
English literature students sometimes find it difficult to read some major syllabus books and need someone's help.
Literary language differs from everyday spoken language, so they find it difficult to read literary articles, plays, poems, and novels. In such a situation, instruction books help them.
Pace is the requirement of the time, and this very pace compels the students to simply concentrate on the fact that they must pass their exams with flying colors.
The tests and exams, even for students of literature, have become speed tests rather than the process of evaluating the mental ingenuity of the students. Young students from colleges nowadays simply want to pass their exams, for education has become job-oriented.
We used to go to college to gain knowledge, but youngsters now go to colleges to get degrees. In the process, something is lost.
It is quite common to see that academic institutions all over the world are gradually forgetting the past geniuses on whose foundations the pillars of English literature have been raised.
Modern education and educationalists seem to be finding an escape, running away from hard work into modern literature, which is but a drop in the ocean if compared to the works of the past masters.
Thank you.
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Table of Contents
A Few Words
Introduction
Brief Summary
Characters
Complete Summary
Literary Elements
Critical Analysis
Chapter 1
A Few Words
This guidebook is for students of English literature. It is not the original book. If you want to read the original text of the novel, this is not the book for you.
Please do not download or purchase this book if you want to read the original text of the book.
English literature students sometimes find it difficult to read some major syllabus books and need someone's help.
Literary language differs from everyday spoken language, so they find it difficult to read literary articles, plays, poems, and novels. In such a situation, instruction books help them.
Pace is the requirement of the time, and this very pace compels the students to simply concentrate on the fact that they must pass their exams with flying colors.
The tests and exams, even for students of literature, have become speed tests rather than the process of evaluating the mental ingenuity of the students. Young students from colleges nowadays simply want to pass their exams, for education has become job-oriented.
We used to go to college to gain knowledge, but youngsters now go to colleges to get degrees. In the process, something is lost.
It is quite common to see that academic institutions all over the world are gradually forgetting the past geniuses on whose foundations the pillars of English literature have been raised.
Modern education and educationalists seem to be finding an escape, running away from hard work into modern literature, which is but a drop in the ocean if compared to the works of the past masters.
Thank you.
Chapter 2
Introduction
R. K. Narayan is one of the most critically acclaimed Indian writers, whose English stories and novels are read all over the world. Many of his short stories are included in the syllabus of school and