Engine Trouble is a short story written by R. K. Narayan. It is taken from ‘An Astrologer’s Day and Other Stories’. The story depicts the troubles of a common man after winning a road engine as a lottery prize.
The story is very interesting and humorous. The narrative technique of R. K. Naraya...
Engine Trouble is a short story written by R. K. Narayan. It is taken from ‘An Astrologer’s Day and Other Stories’. The story depicts the troubles of a common man after winning a road engine as a lottery prize.
The story is very interesting and humorous. The narrative technique of R. K. Narayan makes it more palatable. Narayan is really a master of creating fun and laughter from ordinary daily life situations.
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DR. M.G.R. EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE CHENNAI-95 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE AND STRATEGIC NAME: MUHIL ANAND K ROLL NUMBER: DS-08
DR. M.G.R. EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE CHENNAI-95 MUHIL ANAND K ENGINE TROUBLE
DR. M.G.R. EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE CHENNAI-95 MUHIL ANAND K A NOTE ON THE AUTHOR
DR. M.G.R. EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE CHENNAI-95 MUHIL ANAND K R. K. NARAYAN
DR. M.G.R. EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE CHENNAI-95 MUHIL ANAND K R. K. Narayan was born in Chennai, India on October 10. He was the third of eight surviving children to his father Rasipuram Venkatarama Krishnaswami Iyer, a provincial head-master, and mother, Gnanambal. He is one of leading figures of early Indian literature in English. He is the one who made India known to people in foreign countries by giving them a window into Indian culture and sensibilities. His friend and mentor, Graham Greene introduced him as a writer to the West by publishing Swamy and Friends (Malgudi Days) in England
DR. M.G.R. EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE CHENNAI-95 MUHIL ANAND K Remembered for the invention of Malgudi, a semi-urban fictional town in southern India, his simple and modest writing style is often compared to that of the great American author William Faulkner. His writing reflects the ordinary situations in life with a gentle touch of humour. He is a master of irony where he laughs at himself and his people with good hearted humour. He is also nicknamed the Master Storyteller.
DR. M.G.R. EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE CHENNAI-95 MUHIL ANAND K His novels like: The Guide, The Financial Expert, Mr. Sampath, The Dark Room, The English Teacher, A Tiger for Malgudi etc. won numerous accolades. He was honoured with the Sahitya Akademi, Padma Bhushan, PadmaVibhushan, AC Benson Medal (Royal Society of Literature), honorary membership of the American Academy of Arts and Literature, etc
DR. M.G.R. EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE CHENNAI-95 MUHIL ANAND K ENGINE TROUBLE CHARACTERS
DR. M.G.R. EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE CHENNAI-95 MUHIL ANAND K Rebecca - Cecilia Bergqvist Robert Brink - Bob Dougherty Creature - Marcel Romeijn MarkRon - Smoorenburg Sandra - Marlene Simons Martha - Christa De Vries Belinda - Corine Boon Melissa - Arlette Adriani Chrissie - Karin Van Duuren Ellie - Sharon Gosler
DR. M.G.R. EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE CHENNAI-95 MUHIL ANAND K A NOTE ON THE STORY
DR. M.G.R. EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE CHENNAI-95 MUHIL ANAND K There came the Gaiety land in a town of the Talkative Man. It provided them with all sorts of fun and gambling and sideshows. There was the Dome of Death and the lottery stall. The man bought a ticket of lottery numbered 1005 and he was declared the winner that day and became the owner of the road engine.
DR. M.G.R. EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE CHENNAI-95 MUHIL ANAND K His friends congratulated him for becoming the owner of a road engine. The showman agreed to keep the engine on the Gymkhana grounds till the end of their season. The man met the municipal authorities and the secretary of the club to sell it out but no one showed any interest. The municipality ordered him to remove it from the ground otherwise they would charge him rent. To pay rent,he had to pledge a jeweler belonging to his wife.
DR. M.G.R. EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE CHENNAI-95 MUHIL ANAND K At last, the Talkative Man decided to move it from its place with the help of the priest of the local temple. The priest offered him services of his temple elephant. He engaged fifty coolies to push if from behind and a dismissed bus driver to steer it. He decided to put it in the field of his friend. A huge crowd gathered to watch it. The engine came out of the Gymkhana ground and ran straight into the opposite compound wall. It reduced a good length of it to powder. The owner of the compound wall slapped him in the face and the police marched him off.
DR. M.G.R. EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE CHENNAI-95 MUHIL ANAND K When he was released from the lock up, he found several consequences awaiting him. He had to build up the compound wall, to pay wages of fifty coolies ,Joseph’s fee, medical treatment of the knee of the temple elephant and above all to move the engine out of its present station. The man was in great difficulties. His wife threatened him to leave his house
DR. M.G.R. EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE CHENNAI-95 MUHIL ANAND K At this point, an unexpected relief came in the shape of a Swamiji. He wishedt o perform an unimaginable act. He wished to roll over his chest the road engine. His assistant was trained to move any kind of engine. The Talkative Man was pleased and decided to lend him the engine. In return, he demanded that the assistant would drive it where he wanted. People gathered to watch the Yogic feats of Swamiji. But the magistrate issued an order prohibiting Swamiji to do it inside their jurisdiction. The Swamiji got angry and went away in great rage.
DR. M.G.R. EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE CHENNAI-95 MUHIL ANAND K One day, suddenly Nature came to his rescue in an unexpected manner. An earthquake moved the engine from its place and fitted in a disused well like a cork. The owner of the well agreed to pay expenses that the engine had brought to him. He agreed to withdraw all complaints and charges against him. Thus, the Talkative Man finally got rid of it. The story is very interesting and humorous. The narrative technique of R. K. Narayan makes it more palatable. Narayan is really a master of creating fun and laughter from ordinary daily life situations.
DR. M.G.R. EDUCATIONAL AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE CHENNAI-95 MUHIL ANAND K One day, suddenly Nature came to his rescue in an unexpected manner. An earthquake moved the engine from its place and fitted in a disused well like a cork. The owner of the well agreed to pay expenses that the engine had brought to him. He agreed to withdraw all complaints and charges against him. Thus, the Talkative Man finally got rid of it.
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