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LITERATURE-THEORY
Section-A
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WHITEHEAD: He was a white man, falsely presented by Soko that the gods wanted the village to accept. Soko presented his coming as a means to enrich the village through the to***co farm. He used gin, to***co and hard drug on people in order to deceive them. He saw Kindo as an obstacle and planned to kill him. He wanted to r**e Wara. He plan worked well when he sent Parker to kill Soko and knew that Kindo will kill Parker. In other words is a crass, greedy, dictator who arrogantly believes he can deceive the entire land into granting him access to its diamond. whitehead lies to the king and is people that he is in mandoland to cultivate to***co. He dies in the hand of kindo
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Section-B
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An old-fashioned gentleman who owns an old house in the countryside, Hardcastle is stuck in his ways and despises modern trends. He fought in the War of Spanish Succession and likes to tell stories of his time during the war. He is protective of his daughter, Kate, indulgent to his wife, Mrs. Hardcastle, and disapproves of his unpolished and rowdy stepson, Tony. Even though he dislikes modern society and leads a relatively isolated life, he does not wish to be thought of as an irrelevant old fogey. Hardcastle expects to be treated with respect by everyone he meets, so he is appalled by the ill-treament he receives from his friend SirCharlesโs son, Marlow. Hardcastle may be eccentric, but he is fair-minded. Therefore, when he sees that his wifeโs lies are preventing Tony, Constance, and Hastings from finding happiness, he reveals the truth they need to know to be freed to make their own ways in the world without her interference.
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Section-C
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Clash Of Culture- The poem also shows that two distinct cultures cannot stay together as any such attempt will result to conflict of norms, traditions and believes. For instance