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I think so...
Explanation:
generally agreeable or pleasing..
In the novel “<em>Nectar in a Sieve</em>” by Kamala Markandaya (1954), one of the main themes is the contrast between the tradition (Part 1) and the modern (Part 2), or the rural life and the city life. While <u>Part 1</u> takes place in an unnamed village in rural India, <u>Part 2</u> takes place in an unnamed major city in urban India. The author used imagery throughout the novel in order to call the reader’s attention. This technique is used <u>to represent objects, actions, and ideas in a way that it appeals to the reader’s physical senses</u>. For example, Markandaya used onomatopoeia together with imagery in the following passage “<em>… a click-clank of stone on stone with intermittent dull explosions</em>”. Water is also an example of imagery in the novel, since the patterns of the rain portray Rukmani’s view of the world and the balance of certainty and uncertainty, the good times and the bad ones. Moreover, water was also an important element in <u>Nathan’s death</u> and <u>for the women</u>.
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The novel 'Green Days by the river' by Michael Anthony is another master piece from the writer as it goes deeply into the conflict that a boy faces when he becomes a man or when he is on the edge of becoming one.
Explanation:
The lead character of the novel is a boy called Shellie and when he moves to another place he meets two girls. The personalities of the two girls are different and he was in one way or other attracted towards both of them. One of the girls looks to him as extremely charming but he finds another one quite accessible and cheerful too. Besides the girls, he also faces conflicts about the responsibilities of adulthood and the novel takes slithering path to reach to its climax.
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forthright - first choice