ESSAY NO.2 In the novel by Annita Desai, handling of male characters and female characters is quite different. What is stated in this novel is that male characters are always lazy and selfish drunk, female characters are always diligent, and they are with their families. Annita is trying to show readers how Indians live in Thul village and how Indians live in Indian capital Mumbai. In the seaside village novel, the two most important characters in the play are Hari and Lira.
This beautiful picture book brings the reader to the fishing village along the beach with a small house. In the house there are a kitchen, a woman who cooks, a dog's play, a sleeping baby. Under the kitchen floor, a fisherman who painted the sea dreamed of going back to a small house in the seaside village and going home. A 62-year-old widow, Annie Edson Taylor decided to take a step to counter that after closing the Michigan Charm School. In 1901, she decided to read popular attractions Niagara Falls article and become a popular tourist attraction. She kept herself and a soft pillow, hired a spokeswoman, told the media, and ordered a bucket large enough to stand on the waterfall. Tanning illustration accompanied by a brave woman who decided to win the story of fame and wealth
The village of Esau of the island is located in the south of the Arctic Circle, at the end of the Chukchi Sea. When the permafrost under the village melts and the surrounding sea ice melts, all of the big storm exacerbates the village. Every time Sissimare 600 households live, history and aboriginal culture - mostly Alaska indigenous peoples - are threatened. In August, Shishmaref voted to relocate the whole village to the mainland 5 miles away and spent an estimated cost of $ 180 million. Our people in Louisiana face similar relocation problems. In January 2016, the federal government allocated nearly $ 50 million to relocate Jean Charles Island in Louisiana. It has lost nearly 98% of the land since coast erosion and sea level rise since 1955. The inhabitants of the island are the major indigenous people of the Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw tribe, the first climate refugees in the United States.