"One night at the call centre" by Chetan Bhagat
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Answer:
Here is my Blog review of Chetan Bhagat's "One Night At The Call Centre".
Contemporary issues in On@tcc
a) Obviously the given statement is about Chetan Bhagat, who is the only spirit for youngsters in the countries like India. I am saying countries like India because there are struggles to get work or to get handsome monthly income. Chetan Bhagat uses the narrative method which evokes the common man not in favor of the politicians, industrialists, Bosses of the company. Yes the power position is mentioned in the texts but by not giving them much importance he is trying to satisfy our hidden struggling common man, who is in majority. As sir you told us before that the power goes to them who have numerous people or strength of the Mass.
b) This is difficult to think about its necessary in the text but Shashi Tharoor is telling here that how or which aspects makes him pitch perfect and is that when the characters like Vroom, Shyam, Radhika, etc. – these characters have impact of scrutinizing the things which came to them, it is common psychology and we could not say that why it is stated in the text. But indirectly here writer have more knowledge about the mindsets of the people and what they actual destined to think over the situations. Thus, regarding to the common man or the background to which Chetan Bhagat is belonging is well reflected here in the statement by Shashi Tharoor.
c) Sir here I am facing confusion about undercurrents but I am getting it as a bloodsuckers like in relation between master and slave, there will be the problem for the slave person not to the master. In the novel On@tcc Chetan Bhagat introduces the youngster’s because they won’t any chance to let the chance go or wait for the good job. For a shortly income they have to work hours and hours but after this who will be the happy man!!! Answer is that the master or boss of the company who makes rules for company’s employees, to follow it politely. Thereby company will throw away an employee who is working there just to earn and may following the rules and regulations but here having power position and authority is important.
d) In On@tcc Chetan Bhagat has stated issues in the society in which we are living has social norms which affects each and every human beings in the class or community. The So-called rules, rites, traditions, regulations, gender bias, money problem, family problems, business, education, etc. – each and everything is legally connected to the rigidity of the people which leads by tradition by tradition in the society or in work place. Chetan Bhagat is describing these troubles in his written books.
e) Here I want to say that I don’t know enough but trying my best. From my point of views what Chetan Bhagat is writing is not childish thing although many critics may consider him as a childish writer but rather he is not following the stereotypical may be in the Literature it may know as the deconstruction of the ideas. More precisely his narrative techniques are well represented and not so complex to understand that what he actually thinks about the system and Indian tradition. He is well profound in the literary concerns- it’s my views according to this question which is related to S.T. Coleridge’s idea for Wordsworth.
Menippean Satire
The Menippean satire that is known as serio-comic satire. In this text On@tcc Chetan Bhagat has presented in a direct method with the help of the characters like Bakshi, Radhika, Esha, etc. But when Priyanka has declared that she is going to marry Ganesh, whom her mother has selected as her life partner, Priyanka and Shyam were unhappy. Although her mother was against Shyam. But it creates seriocomic atmosphere when the problem of traditional marriage system comes.
Another example of the great Indian chamcha comes when Bakshi was calling all of the employees to work at night and also they came. Nobody has denied to come there, because they were really very noble their Boss Bakshi. Thus Indian mindset takes place here in the Call Centre. One more example from the text is that is about Military uncle, who was not living his daughter-in law and his son and also his grandson, but to live with them he is accepting his daughter in law’s faults and starts living with them. It gives lesson that if the person who is against you is not accepting then we should accept our mistake. Once we have banned in front of powerful people that is called as a kind of Chamcha.
Click here to view the worksheet...
Answer:
Here is my Blog review of Chetan Bhagat's "One Night At The Call Centre".
Contemporary issues in On@tcc
a) Obviously the given statement is about Chetan Bhagat, who is the only spirit for youngsters in the countries like India. I am saying countries like India because there are struggles to get work or to get handsome monthly income. Chetan Bhagat uses the narrative method which evokes the common man not in favor of the politicians, industrialists, Bosses of the company. Yes the power position is mentioned in the texts but by not giving them much importance he is trying to satisfy our hidden struggling common man, who is in majority. As sir you told us before that the power goes to them who have numerous people or strength of the Mass.
b) This is difficult to think about its necessary in the text but Shashi Tharoor is telling here that how or which aspects makes him pitch perfect and is that when the characters like Vroom, Shyam, Radhika, etc. – these characters have impact of scrutinizing the things which came to them, it is common psychology and we could not say that why it is stated in the text. But indirectly here writer have more knowledge about the mindsets of the people and what they actual destined to think over the situations. Thus, regarding to the common man or the background to which Chetan Bhagat is belonging is well reflected here in the statement by Shashi Tharoor.
c) Sir here I am facing confusion about undercurrents but I am getting it as a bloodsuckers like in relation between master and slave, there will be the problem for the slave person not to the master. In the novel On@tcc Chetan Bhagat introduces the youngster’s because they won’t any chance to let the chance go or wait for the good job. For a shortly income they have to work hours and hours but after this who will be the happy man!!! Answer is that the master or boss of the company who makes rules for company’s employees, to follow it politely. Thereby company will throw away an employee who is working there just to earn and may following the rules and regulations but here having power position and authority is important.
d) In On@tcc Chetan Bhagat has stated issues in the society in which we are living has social norms which affects each and every human beings in the class or community. The So-called rules, rites, traditions, regulations, gender bias, money problem, family problems, business, education, etc. – each and everything is legally connected to the rigidity of the people which leads by tradition by tradition in the society or in work place. Chetan Bhagat is describing these troubles in his written books.
e) Here I want to say that I don’t know enough but trying my best. From my point of views what Chetan Bhagat is writing is not childish thing although many critics may consider him as a childish writer but rather he is not following the stereotypical may be in the Literature it may know as the deconstruction of the ideas. More precisely his narrative techniques are well represented and not so complex to understand that what he actually thinks about the system and Indian tradition. He is well profound in the literary concerns- it’s my views according to this question which is related to S.T. Coleridge’s idea for Wordsworth.
Menippean Satire
The Menippean satire that is known as serio-comic satire. In this text On@tcc Chetan Bhagat has presented in a direct method with the help of the characters like Bakshi, Radhika, Esha, etc. But when Priyanka has declared that she is going to marry Ganesh, whom her mother has selected as her life partner, Priyanka and Shyam were unhappy. Although her mother was against Shyam. But it creates seriocomic atmosphere when the problem of traditional marriage system comes.
Another example of the great Indian chamcha comes when Bakshi was calling all of the employees to work at night and also they came. Nobody has denied to come there, because they were really very noble their Boss Bakshi. Thus Indian mindset takes place here in the Call Centre. One more example from the text is that is about Military uncle, who was not living his daughter-in law and his son and also his grandson, but to live with them he is accepting his daughter in law’s faults and starts living with them. It gives lesson that if the person who is against you is not accepting then we should accept our mistake. Once we have banned in front of powerful people that is called as a kind of Chamcha.
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