the guide chapter 6 anne kim, lilly kim, esther lee, rianna eduljee

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The Guide Chapter 6 Anne Kim, Lilly Kim, Esther Lee, Rianna Eduljee

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The GuideChapter 6Anne Kim, Lilly Kim, Esther Lee, Rianna Eduljee

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Dominant Effect

Narayan implements dramatic irony to illustrate the negative consequences of miscommunication and blind faith.

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Blind Faith

Velan-“Please come along and see it, and if you can tell us why it [cow] is dead, it will relieve our minds. A learned man like you should see and tell” (72)

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Blind Faith

“The Swami knew so little of cattle, dead or alive, that it was of no practical use his going to see this one, but since they wanted it, he asked Velan to be seated for a few moments, and went down with him”(72)

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Blind Faith

“It must have been bitten by a poisonous insect. This was a comforting explanation… this piece of interpretation by the Swamiji pleased the public.” (73)

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MiscommunicationWhat Raju says:“ Say that I’ll not eat… till they are good” (77).➔ reverse psychology➔Raju stated that he will fast

because he thought the villagers would worry about him and stop fighting

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What Velan’s brother tells the villagers:“Tell your brother not to bring me any more food. If I don’t eat...then everything will be all right” (79).● Velan’s brother didn’t want to get in

trouble● vague diction leads to

misinterpretation● which ultimately starts dramatic

irony

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“This Mangala is a blessed country to have a man like Swami in our midst. No bad thing will come to us as long as he is with us. He is Mahatma” (79)● the misunderstanding increases as

the villagers believes that Raju is a saint

● increases Raju internal conflict -

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Dramatic Irony“Raju was waiting for his usual gifts and food. He had no doubt… but he hoped they would bring him other fare...He had a craving for bonda” (80)● combination of blind faith of his

followers boosting his confidenceo leads to the dramatic irony because of his

assumption

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“He felt happy that he had after all achieved something, and save the village” (81)● Truth that both groups think he

saved them but in different ways

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“Raju was puzzled by what he heard. But he thought that such high and bombastic well- wishing was their habit and idiom and that they were only thanking him for putting enough sense into their heads not to go on with their fighting” (82)● He does not understand their over the

top gratitude and his own confidence is once again boosted

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Dramatic Irony

“We are only doing our duty. You are undertaking a great sacrifice, sir, and the least we can do is be at your side” (83)➔ “Raju felt really touched by this

attitude” (83)

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Dramatic Irony

● “you are all at peace with one another...You may go home. Tomorrow I’ll take my usual food, and then I shall be all right” (84)

● “Velan was too respectful to express his surprise loudly” (84)

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Dramatic Irony

“Do you expect it to rain tomorrow, sir?” (84)“Raju thought for a moment. What was this new subject that had crept into the agenda?” (84)

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Negative Consequences

“He felt that he had worked himself into a position from which he could not get out” (84)“He now saw the enormity of his own creation. He had created a giant with his puny self” (85)

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Why Instagram?● # of followers reflects the

overwhelming (and blind) faith of the villagers

● # of following (+bio) reflects Raju’s pride

● comments show misunderstanding● only posts what he wants others to

see● direct messaging used to represent

private conversation

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Discussion Questions

● What other examples of dramatic irony can be found throughout the book? What is the effect of it?

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Discussion Questions

● Should Raju have resolved this issue differently, instead of shattering Velan’s faith and deciding to flee?

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Discussion Questions

● How does Raju’s lies about his fasting define his character/characterization?

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Discussion Questions

● Compare and contrast the usage of dramatic irony between Pride and Prejudice and The Guide.

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Exit Slip

“Velan and the rest would look for him and conclude that he had vanished to the Himalayas” (86).Come up with a caption and hashtag(s) for the following photo:

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