The document provides biographical information about Temsula Aao, an Indian poet from Nagaland. It lists her major poetic works and awards received, including the Padma Shri. The document then outlines the plot of "The Journey", discussing Temsula's physical journey through the treacherous jungle and mental journey of overcoming unnerving experiences. It notes the moral of the story is about suffering, being positive, emotional suffering, and finding good people. Social issues covered include hate crimes, migration hardships, conflict, poverty, and lack of livelihood. The conclusion characterizes four major characters in the short story.
The document provides biographical information about Temsula Aao, an Indian poet from Nagaland. It lists her major poetic works and awards received, including the Padma Shri. The document then outlines the plot of "The Journey", discussing Temsula's physical journey through the treacherous jungle and mental journey of overcoming unnerving experiences. It notes the moral of the story is about suffering, being positive, emotional suffering, and finding good people. Social issues covered include hate crimes, migration hardships, conflict, poverty, and lack of livelihood. The conclusion characterizes four major characters in the short story.
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English PowerPoint presentation about Tensula Ao story, The journey.
The document provides biographical information about Temsula Aao, an Indian poet from Nagaland. It lists her major poetic works and awards received, including the Padma Shri. The document then outlines the plot of "The Journey", discussing Temsula's physical journey through the treacherous jungle and mental journey of overcoming unnerving experiences. It notes the moral of the story is about suffering, being positive, emotional suffering, and finding good people. Social issues covered include hate crimes, migration hardships, conflict, poverty, and lack of livelihood. The conclusion characterizes four major characters in the short story.
The document provides biographical information about Temsula Aao, an Indian poet from Nagaland. It lists her major poetic works and awards received, including the Padma Shri. The document then outlines the plot of "The Journey", discussing Temsula's physical journey through the treacherous jungle and mental journey of overcoming unnerving experiences. It notes the moral of the story is about suffering, being positive, emotional suffering, and finding good people. Social issues covered include hate crimes, migration hardships, conflict, poverty, and lack of livelihood. The conclusion characterizes four major characters in the short story.