Magic
realism is all about creating a setting in which the characters
experience magical elements as something common to their everyday
We're at the midway point in the novel here, and introduced to Shmuel, Bruno's friend on the other side. But there's a catch: Shmuel isn't the only boy who wears striped pajamas, and no, we're not talking about his fellow prisoners. We dig into this big time over in the "Symbols" section, so be sure to check it out, but right now we'll leave you with this: Bruno puts them on, too. And when he does, we're pretty sure he's the boy in striped pajamas the title refers to.
Some laws/bills the indian government regarding child labour is
Article 24 Ban of employment of children in factories, etc. No child below the age of 14 years shall be engaged in work in any factory or mine or employed in any other hazardous employment.
<h3>When was the Child Labor Act passed in India?</h3>
23rd December, 1986
The Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Bill, 1986 having been handed by both the Houses of Parliament obtained the assent of the President on 23rd December, 1986. It came on the Statute Book as THE CHILD LABOUR (PROHIBITION AND REGULATION) ACT, 1986 (61 of 1986).
<h3>What is the article of child labour?</h3>
What the law states about child labour. According to Article 23 of the Indian Constitution any type of compelled labour is prohibited. Article 24 states that a child under 14 years cannot be used to perform any hazardous work.
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After reading the epic poem "Beowulf", we can provide the following <u>answers</u>:
a) Beowulf orders his smiths to make him a shield for protection.
b) The other name by which Beowulf refer to the dragon is Worm.
c) According to Beowulf, the only two possible outcomes of this encounter with the dragon are: he will either walk away with the treasure, or he will die.
- Beowulf is the main character in and homonym of the epic poem "Beowulf".
- He is a great, brave, and strong warrior who defeats three monsters.
- The third monster Beowulf faces is a dragon, whom Beowulf also calls Worm. In order to fight the dragon, the warrior asks his smiths to build him a shield for protection.
- Beowulf does defeat the dragon, but he is also defeated by it. The dragon bites the warrior and, because of its venom, Beowulf ends up dying.
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In Lord Byron's "Don Juan", the author speaks of a man who is forced to leave Spain due to complications related to an ilicit relationship he'd developed with a married woman. Don Juan flees to the Mediterranean and gets involved with another woman whose father ends up selling him off as a slave.
<u>Byron sends his character to all sorts of exotic locations that highly contrast Britan's living conditions and weather</u>. The author paints a picture that presents British people as cold and devoid of passion , which he attributes in big part to northern regions' climate. As he puts it: "In sad reality, / Their chastity in these unhappy climes / Is not a thing of that astringent quality / Which in the North prevents precocious crimes".
Closer to the beginning of the poem, Byron establishes a connection between Don Juan's more open and vivid sexuality, and the climate conditions of southern regions. <u>He's essentially contrasting British folks' prudish tendencies with southern's openness due to the effects of weather and climate.</u>
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