An Astrologer's Day & Missing Mail Vocabulary
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What is the primary theme explored in 'An Astrologer's Day'?

  • The value of education
  • The power of love
  • The importance of wealth
  • The unpredictability of fate (correct)
  • Which aspect of the main character's journey in 'An Astrologer's Day' is most significant?

  • His confrontation with a former acquaintance (correct)
  • His journey to a remote village
  • His quest for personal wealth
  • His rise to fame as a renowned astrologer
  • In 'Missing Mail,' what does the term 'mail' refer to?

  • A package of sweets
  • An electronic communication
  • A letter or correspondence (correct)
  • A message delivered in person
  • Which of the following words is likely used in 'Missing Mail' to express frustration?

    <p>Perturbed</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What would be an appropriate synonym for 'diligently' as it might appear in 'Missing Mail'?

    <p>Assiduously</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Summary of "An Astrologer's Day"

    • Narayan's story centers on the everyday life of an astrologer, highlighting the theme of disillusionment and the complexities of human nature.
    • The astrologer, a man respected for his mystical abilities, struggles with poverty and the mundane realities of his life.
    • He faces the challenge of maintaining his image as a man of prediction and wisdom while also dealing with his own personal struggles.
    • The story demonstrates that appearances can be deceptive, and true wisdom might lie in accepting everyday life's imperfections.
    • The astrologer's journey is not about supernatural events but rather about confronting the limitations of his own existence.
    • The story's focus is on the contrast between the astrologer's expected grandeur and his present state of practicality, reflecting a sense of quiet contemplation of life.

    Vocabulary from "Missing Mail"

    • Vocabulary:
      • Prejudice: A preconceived judgment or opinion for or against someone or something, often unfair.
      • Synonyms: bias, discrimination, bigotry.
      • Example Sentence: The judge was accused of showing prejudice toward the defendant, impacting the trial.
      • Impartial: Not biased or prejudiced; fair and objective.
      • Synonyms: unbiased, objective, neutral.
      • Example Sentence: The mediator tried to remain impartial throughout the negotiations.
      • Subtle: Delicate, slight, or almost imperceptible.
      • Synonyms: refined, understated, delicate.
      • Example Sentence: She conveyed her love through subtle gestures.
      • Correspondence: Communication by letters or messages.
      • Synonyms: communication, contact, exchange.
      • Example Sentence: The correspondence between the two friends was filled with witty banter.
      • Consequence: A result or effect of an action or condition.
      • Synonyms: outcome, effect, impact.
      • Example Sentence: The consequences of ignoring the warnings were severe.
      • Perseverance: Persistence in doing something despite difficulties.
      • Synonyms: determination, tenacity, resilience.
      • Example Sentence: The little boy's perseverance eventually led him to victory.
      • Futility: The quality or state of being useless or ineffective.
      • Synonyms: ineffectiveness, uselessness, pointlessness.
      • Example Sentence: His efforts proved futile, accomplishing no change.
      • Resentment: A feeling of bitterness or deep anger at a perceived wrong.
      • Synonyms: animosity, ill will, hostility.
      • Example Sentence: He harbored resentment towards his employer.

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    This quiz explores the themes and characters in R.K. Narayan's "An Astrologer's Day" alongside vocabulary from the lesson "Missing Mail." Discover the complexities of human nature and the concept of disillusionment in Narayan's story while expanding your vocabulary with important terms. Test your understanding and interpretation of these literary works.

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