Monday, September 25, 2017
'Climbing The Stairs of Courage'
  ' heroism is the  profess of doing what is right no matter the consequences. In Padma Venkatramans Climbing the Stairs, characters  arouse not  barely shown  bravery, but they  cede overcome obstacles that confront them. This especially  lawful in the lives of Vidya, Appa, as well as Kitta. In fact, the  chase characters have  present  courageousness in countless  even offts  by means ofout the novel. To begin, Vidya displays courage through the actions of  demanding to go to college,  contempt the traditions Vidya  essential abide by. Further more(prenominal), Appa conveys courage through his acts of valour, in concert with the obstacles he   mustiness overcome in the freedom fighters. In addition, Kitta establishes his courage by joining the army, as well as fighting  on side the British. Courage is displayed throughout the actions of  motley characters, presenting how they overtook the many obstacles that confront them.\nTo begin with, Vidya conveys courage throughout her  reckles   s attempts to go to college, despite the circumstances. During a  talk of the town with Thatha, the best occurs: Vidya  lines the  tenaciousness and courage to  al-Qaida up against Thatha and  communicate her  spirit:  report me, as you dont want to  espouse yet, what would you do if you were given more time? Go to college (Venkatraman 224). Vidya is expressing her state of mind to Thatha. This allows the  commentator to  value the courage it takes to go against the head of the family, even though it is a custom for women to marry and become housewives,  preferably than to receive a  nurture. In addition, this  core causes Thatha, a sooner traditional  individual to rethink his  election on marrying Vidya  kind of than letting her get a education: I havent  vista about it for a day, and yet I am  ordain to say-to give you my  parole that you may go to college (225). Although the reader expects the Thatha to refuse, he instead accepts her request. In doing so, Vidya acquires what she    has been longing for. This enables the reader to acknowledge the obstacles she must ... '  
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