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प्रश्न
What does the author mean by ‘tremulations on ether’ and ‘the novel as a tremulation’?
उत्तर
By saying ‘tremulations on ether’ the author means to say that most books are like messages or news being read on the radio. One can hear them, feel sorry or happy about a specific piece of news for some time. But one can never identify with the news. Whereas ‘the novel as a tremulation’ is a multi-dimensional review of the characters of the novel.
Through the deeds of the characters a reader can understand what needs to be done and what needs to be avoided in life. It actually gives the reader an insight into the crucial moments of life without actually having to experience them. In that way, a person can mold his or his decisions and grow well.
संबंधित प्रश्न
What are the things that mark animate things from the inanimate?
What is the simple truth that eludes the philosopher or the scientist?
How does Lawrence reconcile inconsistency of behavior with integrity?
How does the novel reflect the wholeness of a human being?
Why does the author consider the novel superior to philosophy, science, or even poetry?
What are the arguments presented in the essay against the denial of the body by spiritual thinkers?
Discuss in pairs
The interest in a novel springs from the reactions of characters to circumstances. It is more important for characters to be true to themselves (integrity) than to what is expected of them (consistency). (A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds—Emerson.)
Certain catchphrases are recurrently used as pegs to hang the author’s thoughts throughout the essay. List these and discuss how they serve to achieve the argumentative force of the essay.
The language of the argument is intense and succeeds in convincing the reader through rhetorical devices. Identify the devices used by the author to achieve this force.
There are a few non-English expressions in the essay. Identify them and mention the language they belong to. Can you guess the meaning of the expressions from the context?
Given below are a few roots from Latin. Make a list of the words that can be derived from them
mens (mind) corpus (body) sanare (to heal)
A sentence consists of a noun phrase and a verb phrase. The verb phrase is built around a verb. There are different kinds of verbs. Some take only a subject. They are intransitive verbs. Look at these examples from the text in this unit (1a) The grass withers.
(1b) The chameleon creeps from a brown rock onto a green leaf.
Notice that an intransitive verb can be followed by prepositional phrases that have an adverbial function, as in (1b). Such phrases that follow an intransitive verb are called its complements.
A kind of intransitive verb that links its subject to a complement is called a ‘linking verb’ or a copula. The most common copulas in English are, become, and seem.
The copula occurs very often in the text in this unit. Its complement may be a noun phrase or an adjective phrase. Here are a few examples
- My hand is alive. (be+adjective)
- The novel is supremely important. (be+adjective phrase)
- You’re a novelist. (be+noun phrase)
- The novel is the book of life. (be+noun phrase) Other examples of copulas from the text are given below
- It seems important.
- The Word becomes more and more boring.
Can you say what the category of the complement is, in the examples above?
Identify the intransitive verbs and the copulas in the examples below, from the text in this unit. Say what the category of the complement is. You can work in pairs or groups and discuss the reasons for your analysis.
- I am a thief and a murderer.
- Right and wrong is an instinct.
- The flower fades.
- I am a very curious assembly of incongruous parts.
- The bud opens.
- The Word shall stand forever.
- It is a funny sort of superstition.
- You’re a philosopher.
- Nothing is important.
- The whole is greater than the part.
- I am a man, and alive.
- I am greater than anything that is merely a part of me.
- The novel is the book of life.
Identify other sentences from the text with intransitive verbs and copulas.
How does D. H. Lawrence assert that the novel is a book that can touch the life of a whole man alive and that is why the novel matters?
Answer the following question in 30-40 words.
What lesson is learnt by the tragic event at the end of the novel?