A DETAILED RIVISION FOR +2 FIRST UNIT HEIGHTS OF FREEDOM....(ENGLISH)
UNIT 1 FLIGHTS OF FREEDOM
THE 3 LS
OF EMPOWERMENT by Christine
Lagarde
A MALAYALAM SUMMARY:
A SHORT SUMMARY:
This is a speech done by Christine Lagarde. She prepares the women to take the
challenges of the 21st
century. She speaks of the 3Ls of empowerment. They are learning, labour and
leadership. Education will help women to break the chains of discrimination.
Labour will help women to achieve their true potential. Leadership will help
them to exhibit their talents and rise in their life. So women should come out
of their comfort zone to face the challenges. Thus they can deliver the
difference.
THEME: Education, determination and courage help women to
break the shackles of socio-cultural taboos.
A DETAILED SUMMARY:-
“The 3Ls of
Empowerment” is a speech done by Christine Lagarde the first woman Finance
Minister of France. She exhorts us to take the challenges of the 21st
century.
She
underlines the importance of women’s empowerment. She identifies the economic role
of women. At the same time she wonders at the plight of women. According to her
women should be given equal opportunity. She feels disturbed at the modern-
scenario. She says today women are blocked to contribute their talents. Women
are denied of equal opportunity. According to her a concerted effort will
surely open the door to opportunity. She strongly recommends the 3Ls of women’s
empowerment. They are learning, labour and leadership. She believes in the
power of educating women. It will enable them to realize their power and break
the chains of discrimination.
Next the
speaker is confident of the labour to achieve women- empowerment. But she is
not optimistic with today’s economic- scenario. Women are getting low payment,
low status and low security jobs. She emphasizes an immediate change. The prime
objective should be equal pay for equal work. She hopes for a change by
eliminating gender gaps. She is optimistic that this would promote an increase
in per capita income.
Finally the
speaker points out that leadership is another important thing in empowering
women. She firmly believes that leadership will enable them to rise and fulfill
their inborn abilities and talents. It will really help them to fulfil their
ambitions lin life. She is optimistic in women’s power of making good decisions
with common agreement and long-term sustainability.
She
concludes her speech emphasizing the fact that women must have confidence to
come out of their comfort- zone. She should be ready to face any challenges and
make difference in the society. She is really positive-minded to dream a world
where women will reap the benefits with the above 3Ls of empowerment.
IMPORTANT
POINTS FOR THE EXAM…..BY HEART IT TO SCORE WELL
·
Christine
Lagarde in her speech highlights the need for the empowerment of women.
·
She
speaks of ‘learning’,’ labour’ and leadership as the three essential factors
for women empowerment.
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If
you educate a boy, you train a man. If you educate a girl, you train a village
(African Adage)
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Basic
norms of the society should be ‘equal pay for equal work’.
·
Researches
show that ‘eliminating gender gaps’ will bring an increase in per capita
income.
·
Women
often get low pay, low status and low- security jobs.
·
In
some countries per capita income lag significantly because women are denied
equal opportunity.
·
Women
represent half the world’s population.
·
We
can ensure changes in society only with education, because education is the
foundation of any change.
·
We
should not show any discrimination against women in the case of property and
inheritance laws.
·
Women
can achieve greater economicindependence by education and health care.
·
Women
should be confident and they should change the mindset and reset again to make
changes in society.
·
Women
should be ready to ‘dare the difference’ by taking risks.
·
Women
should go outside their comfort zones.
·
It
is time to create a world where all women can meet their potential without
impediment or prejudice.
SOME IMPORTANT POINTS FOR ANY ESSAY QUESTION FROM THIS UNIT: (From Source
Book)
Pearl S Buck
has said, “Men and women should own the world as a mutual possession”. We know
that there are several challenges that Indian women face today, gender
inequality is one of them. In order to build a healthy and prosperous nation,
there is a need to mainstream women’s perspectives in all developmental
processes as catalysts, participants and recipients.
The
principle of gender equality is enshrined in the Indian constitution in its
Preamble. From the Fifth Five Year Plan onwards , there has been a marked shift
in the approach to women’s issues, from welfare to development. The Government
of India declared 2001 as the year of Women’s Empowerment (Swashakti).
According to United Nations, “Women empowerment is a process by which women
take control and ownership of their lives through expansion of their choices”.
Empowerment
of women needs to be operated at different levels-Economic, Social, Political,
Psychological and Familial. Economic level includes poverty eradication, women
and economy, globalization, women and agriculture etc. Social level includes
education, health, nutrition sanitation, rights of the girl child etc.
Political level includes ‘gain political power and execute political
responsibilities. Psychological level includes facing situations without fear
and secure moral satisfaction. Finally familial level includes making
independent decisions in the family, avoid domestic violence and relationship
battle among family members.
Subrahmania
Bharathi, the Indian poet and social reformer has once saidempowered,
enlightened women can take the lead in building a good family, a compassionate
society and a more tolerant world.
The literary
world too has strongly been advocating the struggle for women’s liberation and
equal rights through prose and verse. The post-independent India has witnessed
the emergence of zealous women writers who have been successful in expressing
their independent identity.
Pandit
Jawahalal Nehru says, “The emancipation and empowerment of women was a major
principle of our national freedom movement. But still women face numerous
challenges and discriminations emanating from social prejudices. The worst
manifestation is female foeticide. I hope we can all join hands and work
together to make society a safer and more secure place for women. We need a
fundamental change in our mindset. Society has to be made aware that a girl
child is a boon and a gift.
Empowering
women requires a multi level approach- a three E approach. This approach
involves enabling environment, education and equality. So women who wish to
pursue education should be supported through scholarships and loan facilities.
They should also be encouraged to build entreprenurship as a career option and
to look at self employment options. It is equally important for women to be
motivated to fight against discrimination and to march towards equal status. Physical
education for girls should be made compulsory to girl students from a very
early age to make them physically strong and to build their confidence.
However, in
our country, there is the need for a sea change in the mindset and attitude of
the people to truly understand the meaning of women’s empowerment.
Smita Patil
was an active feminist and a member of the Women’s Centre in Mumbai. She was
deeply committed to the advancement of Women’s issues in her films. Almost all
of her films explore the role of women in traditional Indian society.
Helen Boaden
is the Director of BBC Radio, which provides the national radio stations. She
covers local news, current affairs, etc to empower women and the whole society.
Mangte
Chungneijang Mary Kom is also known as MC Mary Kom or simply Mary Kom. She is a
five-time World Amateur Boxing Champion. She is nicknamed “Magnificent Mary”. She is the only Indian
women boxer to have qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics. She became the
first Indian woman boxer to get a Gold Medal in the Asian Games in 2014, In
Incheon, South Korea.
J K Rowling
is a British novelist, best known as the author of the Harry Potter fantansy
series. Rowling was named the “Most influential Woman in Britain” by leading
magazine editors. She has supported charities including Comic Relief, One
Parent Families and in politics supports the Labour Party and Better Together.
ANY WOMAN
– A POEM BY KATHERINET
“Any Woman” is a poem written by
Katherine Tynan. This poem describes how the presence of the mother makes the
family happy. It also reflects the poet’s belief that woman is the central
figure in a family. It presents the all-embracing power of a woman to hold a
family together. The poem gives a vivid account of the sentiments and emotions
of women who are the backbones of the family and society.
Women always
stand for supporting their family and children. They are ready to sacrifice
anything for their family. This poem appears like a prayer to God. In this poem
the woman is compared to the pillars of her family. She is ready to do anything
for the children, because she thinks that without a mother, good children
cannot be shaped. She doesn’t raise any voice when she does all things from
floor to roof. She stands as a wall against all dangers and tries to act as a
door against the wind and snow. She is described as the fire upon the
hearth.She is also compared to the light and heat that warms the earth. At last
she prays to God that she should be allowed to live till her children grow up.
The poem
contains six stanzas. Each stanza contains four lines.It contains visual and
tactile images like the house,the hearth(visual),heat and cold(tactile). It has
a hymn-like tone. It is in the form of an earnest prayer of a mother. The poet has made use of simple words and
language. So it is very easy to understand. The first-person narration is used
here. The rhyming words are used except in the first stanza.The rhyme scheme is
‘abab’. Besides the poem “Any woman” is a unique blend of Catholicism and
feminism. It is very clear that the poem
“Any Woman” brings out the feelings and views of any woman.
Read the
following lines from “Any Woman” by Katherine Tynan
“I am their
wall against all danger,Their doors against the wind and snow,
Thou whom a
woman laid in a manger, Take me not till the children grow!”
Explain the
message of the above lines in a paragraph.
The Poetess
Catherine Tynan in her poem “Any Woman” expresses her thoughts and feelings of
women who are backbones of the family and society. The poem is actually the
voice of women.
The Poetess
here speaks the importance of a woman in a family. She is the wall that
protects the children against all kinds of dangers. She also can resist
dangerous winds and snow. Thus her family will be well protected. The poet
highlights the fact that women stand as a door against all adversities of
family.
The last
lines are made as a form of prayer of motherhood . She prays to God who assumed
the form of man to save the lives of all women. She wants to live till her
children grow into menhood. She knows well children can acquire good qualities
along with a mother. She wants to make her children good. After that she is ready
to sacrifice her life.
THE TOYS
BY Coventry Patmore
The poem
“The Toys” describes the thoughts of a father. It gives a vivid picture of the
sorrows of childhood. When his little son disobeys him he punishes him. He
treats him with hard words and sends him to bed without any affection. Later he
finds his sleeping son with tears on his eyelids. He also finds him with some
toys. Thus the father feels sorry for his mistake. He becomes conscious of his
cruel behavior.
We can’t
justify his action because the boy needs love and care. Besides his mother is
no more. If he disobeyed him, the father could correct him in a lovely manner.
He should be very patient and tolerant.
POSSIBLE
QUESTION FROM THIS POEM:
Compare the
poem “The Toys” with the poem “Any Woman”
The poems,
“The Toys” and “Any Woman” are similar poems. Both these poems mainly talk
about the role of mother in a family. In Patmores “The Toys”, the boy is sad
when his father punished him, because he was lonely after his mother’s death.
But the poem “Any Woman” describes how the presence of mother makes the family
happy and the “The Toys” depicts how the absence of mother makes the family
sad.
Both poems
contain images. “Any Woman” contains visual as well as tactile images like the
house, the hearth (visual), heat and cold (tactile). “The Toys” contain visual,
auditory and kinesthetic images like darkened eyelids and their lashes (visual)
and moved and spoke in quiet, grown- up wise.(auditory) and I struck him and
dismissed (Kinesthetic)
The themes
of the poems are entirely different. Tynan Poem “any Woman” reflects her belief
that woman is the central figure in a family. The theme of “The Toys” is man’s
love versus God’s love. Man’s love can’t go beyond the Father’s love. Man’s
love is totally different from the Father’s love. Man’s love only sees one side
of a matter. In the poem “The Toys” we can see a father who punishes his child
with hard words and sends him to sleep. Later he finds that his son is sleeping
alone. He also finds some toys near his bed.
But in the poem “Any Woman” we can see a mother who satnds as a pillar
and keystone of the house. She binds her children with strings of love. The
poet even glorifies the mother by describing her as the walls that protect the
house.
Tone: The poem
“Any Woman” has a hymn-like tone. It is in the form of an earnest prayer of a
mother. The tone of “The Toys” is serious, sympathetic and regretful. The
dominat tone in the poem is serious. It is sympathetic because the father
sympathizes with his child. It is also regretful because he realizes that he
himself does bad things. But he is not punished by God. Both poems are
religious.
Both these
poems make use of powerful symbols. The poem “The Toys”, symbolically reveals
the sorrows of childhood and the love of God to his children as a father. We
can see a person doing bad things. But he is not punished by God. When his
child does a bad thing, he punishes the child. Here he doesn’t consider the
unconditional love of God. God is like the unconditionally forgiving father of
the prodigal son in the Bible.
Tone of the
poem: The poem “Any Woman” has a hymn-like tone. It is in the form of an
earnest prayer of a mother. The tone of “The Toys” is serious. It is
sympathetic because the father
sympathizes with his child. It is also regretful because the father realizes
that he himself does bad things and is not punished by God. It is shameful that
the father has punished the boy.
Both poems
are religious. The poem “Any Woman” is a unique blend of Catholicism and feminism.
“The Toys” reflects the Old and New Testament ideas in its structure and
message.
MAJOR FIGURE
OF SPEECH: The poem “Any Woman” employs the figure of speech ‘metaphor’. Eg. “The first thing is a second thing. I am
the pillars of the house. I am the fire upon the hearth. “ etc. The metaphors
in this poem are so effective and strong. The metaphors bring out the power and
depth of mother’s influence in the family.
MATCHBOX BY
ASHAPURNA DEBI
SUMMARY: It is a short story about a married couple.
In this story, women are compared to matchboxes. Matchboxes have fire inside.
Like women they appear meek and harmless, but they can set everything into fire
within no time.
Ashapurna
Debi tells the story of a Bengalimiddle-class woman. The central character of
the story is Nomita. She is from a poor family. But she is married to a rich
person named Ajit. Nomita his wife doesn’t like his habit of opening her letter.
She often becomes angry at him. But he never tries to stop this habit. She also
gets insulting comments about her mother.Mother used to write about her
misfortunes and hardships. But Ajit her husband goes wherever he wants and
leads a happy life enjoying freedom. .Ajit even challenges hersaying, “I will
do what I want, what I please. What will you do?Can you do anything? Thus
Nomita leads a miserable life of pain and frustration and is confined to the
house by custom.
When we come
to the climax of the story, we can see a woman who gets angry and goes out of
control. She even threatens him that she would teach him a lesson. But Ajit
goes on making humorous comments at her using insulting words. Nomita then
explodes with rage and she frightenes him by setting fire to her own sari. This
story really describes the consequences of her rage at the misbehavior of her
husband. She lights a matchstick and touches it to her sari. “Instantly it
flares up, the very fine anchhol of a wealthy wife’s sari.” Ajit pours water on
her sari and tries to make Nomita calm. Nomita calms down and she begins her
house hold works again.
CHARCTER-SKETCH
OF NOMITA:
The short
story “Matchbox” is a vivid record of the feminist struggle for their
empowerment. The central character of the story is Nomita. She is from a poor
family. But she is married to a rich person named Ajit. Nomita his wife doesn’t
like his habit of opening her letter. She often becomes angry at him. But he
never tries to stop this habit. She also gets insulting comments about her
mother. Nomita reacts in a different way. She loves her husband and does all
the chores of the house. She is an ordinary woman. We can say she is really a
bride daughter, wife or mother of our own surroundings. But Nomita is different in her own way. Though
she is the daughter of a poor dung-picker, she is a woman with dignity.Her
fights are not personal. She fights against the cruel world of men. Though she
is compared to a matchbox, she won’t
burn anybody.
SPEECH WELCOMING THE PANELLISTS AND INTRODUCING THEM (
“Indian women- finding a space in the socio-cultural mileu”.)
Good morning…
On this auspices day, I am extremely happy to invite all of
you to this panel discussion. I feel very much excited to announce the topic of
today’s panel discussion. The topic is “Indian women-finding a space in the
socio-cultural mileu”. The Indian women are not enjoying freedom in the fullest
sense. They suffer inequality and other problems. We have some experts to
enrich our discussion.
First I welcome Smt. Sugatha Kumari, the famous
environmentalist and a former member of Women’s commission, Kerala. As an
environmentalist, we all know her. There is no need of any introduction. I
cordially welcome her to this panel discussion. Next I welcome Film Actress
Smt. Manju Warrier. As you all know she is working for the green movement. She
is the brand ambassador of. All these people are working hard for the women
empowerment. Let’s wait patiently to get their viewpoints on women empowerment.
So let’s us listen them. I hope this discussion will find some solution for all
the problems and inequalities. Finally I
welcome all of you to this wonderful event. Welcome all…... Gandhiji said,
“Women will enjoy the same right as men………….This is the India of my dreams”
What can we do to empower the women of our nation? Express
your views in the form of an essay.
WOMEN EMPOWERMENT AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
Introduction: Women empowerment is a great issue that has
achieved importance recent times. A world in which women enjoy the same right
as men is a far reaching dream for us today. The main reason behind this is the
increasing cruelties against women.
Women
have a central role to play in the development process, but their particular
needs and rights are often not reflected in development policies and practices.
Women have been considered as the second citizens in our society. Our
constitution allows equal rights for men and women, but they are not
implemented properly. It is a fact that women are reaching heights even in the
adversities. But the question is how can we ensure the rights and needs of
women?
Women
have a great role in the development of a nation. The new generations spring
from them. They are said to be the backbone of the nation. It is said that
there is woman behind every success of man. Women possess great talents and
potentials. Still they are not well recognized.
If we
analyze the case of women, we can understand that they are neglected from all
spheres of life, even in their family. Men are not treating them as human
beings and behave very cruelly. Even in
this 21st century, all the girls are not getting equal opportunity
for education and they are getting married at an early age. If this is the
condition our country is sure to become a derelict nation. Women have to do the
world’s agricultural work, producing food for their families, but often they
cannot own or inherit the land they work
or live in. The situation of women is often hard and dangerous in developing
countries. The reason behind this situation is poverty, inequality, social attitudes, illiteracy and
violent conflict.
At this
situation we have to do something to empower the women. As students it should
be our responsibility to respect women. It is high time to ensure measures for
ensuring safety for women. Women empowerment should start from the family
itself as it is the basic structure of the society. The males should also be
involved in household duties like cooking, cleaning etc. As students we should
visit our neighbours to study the situations and take adequate awareness to
solve women’s problems. Women should be able to go for education and do some
jobs even after their marriage. Strict measures should be taken against
child-marriage. We should ensure
education for all women of our village.
Gandhiji,
our Father of Nation dreamed of an India where women will enjoy the same rights
as men. As students we should try our best to eradicate the discrimination
women suffer from society. Education is the only thing by which women can be
well educated. From the evidence gathered over 30 years show that educating
women is the single most powerful weapon against malnutrition.
It is
very important that the society must change their attitude towards women. Women
should be considered as the most powerful resource of any nation. They should
get an opportunity to express themselves and show their talents. All these
measures would ensure drastic change in the women-empowerment.
So let’s not forget the fact that women are the greatest
gift of God. Women empowerment is an essential factor which should be done so
earnestly in our nation than anything else. Only then we can say that our country
is really a well-devloped one. Let’s together work for this noble cause.
HOREGALLU
BY SUDHA MURTY
Sudha
Murthy’s short story “Horegallu” speaks about the importance of resting during
the journey of life. The rest is related to both physical and emotional. Rest
is needed for men to lighten their burdens. The story, “Horegallu” is set in a
village in Karnataka.. Horegallu means a stone that can bear weight. It is a
large flat stone placed horizontally over two vertical ones. Thus it makes a
stone bench on which anyone could sit and rest a while. It also becomes a place
where one can chat with a fellow traveler and exchange news of the road. Here
Sudha Murty narrates how her grandfather used to sit on the horegallu and speak
to farmers. It was really a refreshing experience for them. But Sudha Murty was
not aware of the value of such horegallus in her childhood. After some years
when she completed her education, she understood the true value of such
horegallus. It was In Mumbai she found her colleague Ratna who reminded her of
the village Horegallu. People in her office used to share their problems with
Ratna during the lunch hour. Ratna worked like the author’s grandfather. She
helped the people regain their strength. Ratna would sit with some person in one
of the rooms. They would have long chats but Ratna never suggested any solution
to their problems. She is not a trained counselor or an intellectual to solve
their problems. Ratna says, “ God has given me two ears to listen to others. I
hear them out with sympathy and without any judgement.” Ratna’s words echoed Sudha Murty’s
grandfather’s sitting on the stone bench under the banyan tree.Ratna as well as
the retired school teacher (Grandfather) were really doing great social
service. Though nobody acknowledged their service, their acts of kindness gave
them joy. We can see the true spirit of India in the minds of the people like
the retires school teacher and Ratna. Thus the short story proves that our
problems are silly and we should be ready to look at the brighter side of our life. Nothing will happen to us after
worrying over them.
Styles
used…1)
Fictionalisation of real life experiences 2) Use of simple words 3) Exploring
the spirit of India 4) Capturing the essence of human life. 5) adopting the
style of the writer R.K Narayan 6)
Conveys good morals from humility to humanity 7) Stories of every day people.
8) Sharing the feelings, emotions and experiences of her travels world-wide. 9)
Real life-like quality 10) Makes us think about our life 11) Bringing female
characters with the excuse she says, “I
can understand women better than men”
BY
HEART PLEASE FOR WRITE UPS AND OTHER QUESTIONS :
Sudha Murty’s
grandfather says, “A horegallu is essential in any journey. “
“We all
carry our burdens according to our situations and capacities. But every once in
a while, we need to stop, put down that burden and rest. Only then can we be
refreshed enough to pick up the load once more”
·
The
stone bench gives everyone an opportunity to put down the burden of life and
take rest.
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It
helps people regain their strength.
·
Horegallu
attains a philosophical dimension at the end of the story.
·
The
author’s grandfather sitting on the Horegallu and Ratna listening to her
colleagues were giving kindness and joy to the people around them.
·
The
symbol “Horegallu” carries the whole meaning of the story. It allows different interpretation to the
story.
COMMON
QUESTION FOR EXAMS:
1. Do
you think that one can comfort others and give a relief to them from their
problems by listening to them? Prepare an essay on the topic, “ The importance
of being a good listener”.
2.
Prepare a report for your school magazine on the Film-Festival you conducted in
your School with the women characters and women film-makers.
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