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Class 12 Project topic English

Breakdown of Pages

1 Title Page (1 Page)

2. Acknowledgment (1 Page)

3. Index (1 Page)

4. Introduction (2-3 Pages)

5. Chapter/Poem Analysis (4-5 Pages per chapter/poem)

6. The question asked for Project (5-6pages)

7. Conclusion (2-3 Pages)

8. Bibliography (1 Page

Topics

1. The Last Lesson

a. The Importance of Linguistic and Cultural Identity

- Analyse the significance of language in shaping cultural identity. Discuss its relevance in a globalized world where many
indigenous languages are disappearing.

b. The Influence of Colonialism on Language and Identity

- Reflect on the impact of colonization on language and cultural identity in *The Last Lesson*. Compare it with contemporary
post-colonial struggles to reclaim lost cultural identities.

2. Lost Spring

a. Poverty and the Lost Dreams of Childhood

- Explore the theme of child labour and poverty in the chapter and its connection to modern-day social and economic inequality.

b. Class Struggles and Economic Inequality

- Explore the theme of class disparity and how economic inequality prevents individuals from achieving their potential. Relate
this to modern global issues of poverty and the widening wealth gap.

3. Indigo

a. Gandhi’s Leadership and the Fight for Social Justice


- Discuss how Gandhi’s struggle for farmers’ rights in *Indigo* reflects larger themes of social justice and economic
exploitation. Draw parallels with modern movements for social justice.

b. The Power of Nonviolent Resistance

- Discuss the effectiveness of Gandhi’s nonviolent methods as presented in the chapter and their influence on contemporary
peaceful protests and civil rights movements worldwide.

4. Deep Water

a. Overcoming Fear and Adversity

Examine the theme of facing fears and overcoming personal struggles in the chapter, and relate it to the importance of mental
health awareness today.

b. The Resilience of the Human Spirit

- Analyze the psychological resilience demonstrated by the protagonist in overcoming fear. Compare this with modern
discussions on the power of perseverance in overcoming trauma and anxiety.

5. “ A Thing of Beauty”

a. The Beauty of Nature as a Source of Joy

- Analyze how the poem celebrates nature’s beauty and how it can provide solace in an increasingly stressful and urbanized
world.

b. The Role of Beauty and Art in Overcoming Hardships

- Examine how art, nature, and beauty provide a means of escaping or enduring the hardships of life. Relate this to how art and
nature help people cope with modern-day challenges like stress and mental health issues.

6. Keeping Quiet

a. Introspection and the Importance of Silence

- Discuss the poem’s theme of reflection and the need for peace in a chaotic world. Connect this to modern environmental
movements advocating for sustainability.

7. The Enemy

a. Moral Dilemmas in Times of War

- Analyze the moral conflict faced by Dr. Sadao in the story. Connect it to modern humanitarian crises and how individuals
must navigate moral decisions in times of conflict.

b. The Ethics of Medical Care in Conflict Zones

- Explore how Dr. Sadao’s ethical dilemmas reflect the larger issue of medical neutrality in war and conflict zones. Relate
this to modern debates.
8. The Tiger King

The Relationship Between Humans and Nature

- Analyze the story’s portrayal of human greed and the exploitation of nature through the character of the Tiger King. Relate
this to modern environmental concerns such as wildlife conservation and the impact of hunting.

9 The Third Level

. Social Inequality and the Pursuit of Education

- Discuss how the story portrays the theme of social inequality and the role of education in bridging societal gaps. Connect this
to contemporary discussions on equal access to education for all.

10.Journey to the End of the Earth

The Theme of Alienation and Identity in a Changing World a

- Analyse the theme of alienation and the search for identity in a world that is constantly changing. Reflect on how this theme
connects to modern existential questions in the age of globalization.

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