#3. Sarojini Naidu Also known as the Nightingale of India, Sarojini Naidu was a freedom fighter and activist. She used to wear simple sarees and adorn her neck with a necklace. Hair tied in a bun with a pair of spectacles complete the look. Fun Fact: I feel envious to share that Sarojini Naidu started her literary career at the tender age of 12! #4. Jhansi ki Rani Rani Lakshmi Bai was popularly known as Jhansi Ki Rani and she is known for her bravery and patriotism. She shook the entire British Raj
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masks) would act out a children's story of some kind. I don't remember what my mask looked like, but I remember it being so big that it rested heavily on my head and hung down over the top half of my body. As we acted out the story in a flurry of crepe paper covered characters, I recall being entranced by how my fellow students and I were immersed in the story we were creating. There was an energy there that made it feel like we were kids again playing out our adventures in the backyard or the forest
west. You have just gotten a glimpse of Sweden. Sweden is located in the continent of Europe, in the middle of the Scandinavian Peninsula. The capital of Sweden is Stockholm, and is also the largest city. Swedish foods are very traditional such as crepes with different jellies and jams, to Swedish meatballs with lingonberry sauce. There are so many unique, fascinating elements in Sweden such as their geography, climate, vegetation, wildlife, government, religions, and even their daily way of life
together and puts their differences aside. FOOD! Much of the food that was invented during the renaissance were made to please both the eye and mouth. In fact Clement Rodier created clementine. There were also lots of other French inventions such as the crepe, baguette, champagne, 350-400 different types of cheese etc. The kind or type of food a person ate depended on if they were rich or if they were a peasant. The average person during the Renaissance was a peasant, pretty much for every meal they ate
Chad is made up of over 140 different ethnic groups, whose diets are as diverse as their cultural traditions. The Arabs of northern Chad--who are nomadic or live in the capital of N'Djamena--eat staples of dairy and meat, while groups in the agricultural south have a plant-based diet. However, there are certain national dishes that all Chadians share. Grains A thick grain porridge called boule is a common dish throughout Chad. The grain used in the north is generally maize; in the south, millet
Curiosity can be an incredible thing as Hawthorne’s own exploration of knowledge led him to discover his lineage’s dark actions against others. This leads him to explore the darker parts of people’s minds and their original sins. From a very young age, Hawthorne’s intelligence was acknowledged and nurtured. So much so that his family hoped he would go to college. He demonstrated an aptitude for journalism from the age of 16. He entered Bowdoin College in 1821 where he proved himself to be a competent
Analysis of Symbolism in “The Minister’s Black Veil” Each individual has to make the choice to either dwell on their sin, or let go of their sins. Some people can let it go and move on, but some try to hide from their sin. Some even hide from the sins of others. In his short story “The Minister’s Black Veil,” Nathaniel Hawthorne creates an eerie tale about the veiled minister of Milford Village. The main character, Mr. Hooper starts wearing a veil to his sermons. The whole town is skeptical
everyone. If someone you loved died you would have a mourning (some changes due to the relationship of whom died). For the first mourning, you wear bombazine fabric covered in crepe, a widow’s cap, lawn cuffs, and collars for a year and a month. The second mourning was six months long and you had to wear the same outfit minus the crepe. After that the next six months were spent in ordinary mourning, where you
Fresh out of college I moved to Steuben, Maine, right along the coast of Gouldsboro Bay. My dream as a kid was always to move to Maine; the farthest place from America without actually leaving America. I planned on working at my quiet accounting job for 30 years and retiring worry free, alone, happy. But, you changed everything. I remember it clearly. I had left my quaint little house to the coffee shop down the road. Being the only coffee shop for miles, it provided coffee for just about everyone