Director Danny Boyle has called the film ‘a tale of two chairs’. 2. Explain in detail how the ‘two chairs’ are used to anchor the storyline, and how the TV quiz show provides a framework for the narrative? * The ‘Two Chairs’ in the movie symbolize the two places where he was thinking about his past and his present. One chair at the TV show and the other chair at the police station when he was trying to justify that he were not guilty, of cheating.
Show how each success in the quiz show is balanced by a great loss in Jamal’s real life. * When Jamal is taken to the police he tries to prove his innocence, Jamal tries to describe how he came to know each of the quiz answers. He tells the police that all of the questions he was able to relate to something that has happened during his life experiences. * An Example of this is the first question in the quiz which was who was the star in the 1973 hit film “Zanjeer”? Jamal answered (A) Amitabh Bachchan a famous Indian actor.
He related this to his childhood when he and his brother made money by letting people use their long drop. But one day Jamal needed to go toilet and lost a costumer, Salim (his older brother) got angry and locked Jamal inside the long drop. Just then a plane flew over head with Amitabh Bachchan, while everyone else went to see the famous actor Jamal was locked in the long drop. The only way to see his favourite actor was down where the poop went.He pulled the photo of the famous actor out of his pocket and jumped into the poop, to finally reach the famous Indian actor and get his autograph.
The Essay on Earning of actors and professional athletes
With the development of economy, people are satisfied with the physical needs. Thus people began to chase the spiritual needs. Entertainment and sports became an important way to do so. So there are many actors and professional athletes appeared. And they usually can get much money from their job, which many people cannot understand. Because people think actors and professional athletes are not ...
Narratives often involve a series of problems to be met and solved, or obstacles to be overcome, like taking two steps forward and one step back, until the resolution is reached. 5. List the main obstacles and/or problems faced by the protagonist in the story. How does he overcome them?
* Slavery – He escaped * Poverty – He and his brother worked together to scavenge for food * Health inequities- He became a tea boy and got paid very little * False Accusations – Telling the truth * Lost Love – Finding love (Latika) and forgiveness