Monday, August 12, 2013

Six Wise Men of Hindustan

Here's the actual poem I mentioned when I began introducing the fundamentals of communication to you:




There were six men of Hindustan,
to learning much inclined,
Who went to see an elephant,
though all of them were blind,
That each by observation
might satisfy his mind.

The first approached the elephant,
and happening to fall
Against his broad and sturdy side,
at once began to bawl,
"This mystery of an elephant
is very like a wall."

The second, feeling of the tusk,
cried, "Ho, what have we here,
So very round and smooth and sharp?
To me 'tis mighty clear,
This wonder of an elephant
is very like a spear."

The third approached the elephant,
and happening to take
The squirming trunk within his hands,
thus boldly up and spake,
"I see," quoth he,
"the elephant is very like a snake."

The fourth reached out an eager hand,
and felt above the knee,
"What this most wondrous beast
is like is very plain" said he,
"'Tis clear enough the elephant
is very like a tree."

The fifth who chanced to touch the ear
said, "E'en the blindest man
Can tell what this resembles most;
deny the fact who can;
This marvel of an elephant
is very like a fan."

The sixth no sooner had begun
about the beast to grope,
Than seizing on the swinging tail
that fell within his scope;
"I see," said he, "the elephant
is very like a rope."

So six blind men of Hindustan
disputed loud and long,
Each in his own opinion
exceeding stiff and strong;
Though each was partly in the right,
they all were in the wrong!

photo credit: Ranee Kaur Banerjee

15 comments:

Unknown said...

RITIKA AGARWAL
Roll no 199

The story behind the word quiz goes that a Dublin theatre proprietor by the name of Richard Daly made a bet that he could, within forty-eight hours, make a nonsense word known throughout the city, and that the public would supply a meaning for it. After a performance one evening, he gave his staff cards with the word 'quiz' written on them, and told them to write the word on walls around the city. The next day the strange word was the talk of the town, and within a short time it had become part of the language.

The word, however, was already in use by then, meaning 'an odd or eccentric person', and had been used in this sense by Fanny Burney in her diary entry for 24 June 1782.

'Quiz' was also used as a name for a kind of toy, something like a yo-yo, which was popular around 1790. The word is nevertheless hard to account for, and so is its later meaning of 'to question or interrogate'. This emerged in the mid-19th century and gave rise to the most common use of the term today, for a type of entertainment based on a test of a person's knowledge.

Dr. Ranee Kaur Banerjee said...

You win the prize, Ritika.

Unknown said...

RITIKA AGARWAL
Roll No. 199

(Homework of Monday)

Group 1 :
1) You were woken up by the alarm clock
2) You quickly scanned the newspaper headlines in the loo.
3) You watched how I met your mother with your father and surfed net before going to bed.

Group 2 :
1) You listened to power FM as you brushed your hair.
2) You thought, "Oh no!It is my first day at school after the holiday and I'm gong to be late".
3) You remembered that you were now in college and heaved a sigh of relief.
4)After your class you made mental list of the work you had to do before tomorrow.

Group 3 :
1) Back home in evening, you tried to explain horizontal multiplication to your brother.
2) You stuck your tongue at the group of friends who were teasing you.
3) You chatted with new classmates in the canteen.
4) You called your friend on her cellphone and decided what to wear on your first college day.
5) You shouted at your brother to get a move on and get out of the bathroom.

I have classified the above according to vision, mind and mouth respectively.

Unknown said...

PARAS BENGANI
ROLL NO. - 198

A proprietor named Richard was given a challenge to make a nonsense word within 48 hours and the city people will supply the meaning. Later, he made the word "quiz" and told the staff to write the word on walls around the city. Next day, this strange word became the talk of the town. But, this word already was in use with the meaning " an odd person " . The word quiz was also used as a name for a kind of toy, something like yo-yo. This in later 19th century gave rise to the common use of the term today " person's knowledge"

HARSH BHATTER said...

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harsh bhatter

Unknown said...

JYOTSNA ARORA
ROLL NO. - 156

MORNING

You were woken up by the alarm clock.

You thought, oh no! it is my first day at school after the holidays and i'm going to be late.

You asked your mom to organize your breakfast in a hurry.

You shouted at your brother to get a move on and get out of the bathroom.

You quickly scanned the newspaper headlines in the loo.

You remembered that you were now in college and heaved a sigh of relief.

You called up your friend on her cell phone and decided what to wear on your college day.

AFTERNOON

You listened to power FM as u brushed your hair.

You chatted with your new classmates.

You stuck your tongue at the group of friends who were teasing you.

You made a mental list of the work you had to do tomorrow.

EVENING

Back home in the evening, you tried to explain horizontal multiplication to your brother.

NIGHT

You watched How I Met Your Mother with your father and surfed the net before you went to bed.

Unknown said...

The language used by the boy can be divided into several parts like:

Time : morning afternoon ( college time ) and evening

people with whom he spoke : firstly younger brother to whom he gave order and scolded him as well as helped him.
Parents- mom to whom re requested to get his breakfast ready and with father with whom he saw how i meet your mother.
college friends- to whom he got frustrated and left the group.

his daily routine: get up by the alarm and then go through the news paper and then after returning from college helping his younger brother then watching how i meet your mother with his father and at last surfed the net before he went to sleep.

MOHIT GOYAL
(sec C)
(roll no. 161)

Unknown said...

The language used by the boy can be divided into several parts like:

Time : morning afternoon ( college time ) and evening

people with whom he spoke : firstly younger brother to whom he gave order and scolded him as well as helped him.
Parents- mom to whom re requested to get his breakfast ready and with father with whom he saw how i meet your mother.
college friends- to whom he got frustrated and left the group.

his daily routine: get up by the alarm and then go through the news paper and then after returning from college helping his younger brother then watching how i meet your mother with his father and at last surfed the net before he went to sleep.

MOHIT GOYAL
(sec C)
(roll no. 161)

Unknown said...

The language used by the boy can be divided into several parts like:

Time : morning afternoon ( college time ) and evening

people with whom he spoke : firstly younger brother to whom he gave order and scolded him as well as helped him.
Parents- mom to whom re requested to get his breakfast ready and with father with whom he saw how i meet your mother.
college friends- to whom he got frustrated and left the group.

his daily routine: get up by the alarm and then go through the news paper and then after returning from college helping his younger brother then watching how i meet your mother with his father and at last surfed the net before he went to sleep.

MOHIT GOYAL
(sec C)
(roll no. 161)

Unknown said...

EARS
-alarm clock,listened
MOUTH
-shouted at,called,chatted with,tried to explain
MIND
-scanned,remembered,made a mental list,
EYES
-watched
sec a roll no-32

Unknown said...

JYOTSNA ARORA
SECTION C
ROLL NO - 156
MORNING
You were woken up by the alarm clock.
You thought, ‘oh no ! it is my first day at school after the holidays and i am going to be late
You asked your mom to organize your breakfast in a hurry
You shouted at your brother to get a move on and get out of the bathroom
You quickly scanned the newspaper headlines in the loo
You remembered that you were now in college and heaved a sigh of relief
You called your friend on her cell phone and decided what to wear on your first college day
AFTERNOON
You listened to power FM as you brushed your hair
You chatted with your new classmates in the canteen
You stuck your tongue out at the group of friends who were teasing you
After all your classes you made a mental list of the work you had to do before tomorrow
EVENING
Back home in the evening you tried to explain horizontal multiplication to your brother
NIGHT
You watched How I Met Your Mother with your father and surfed the net before you went to bed
....................
VISION
Alarm clock, watched, scanned
MOUTH
Asked, shouted at, called, chatted with, stuck your tongue, tried to explain
MIND
Thought , remembered , made a mental list.

Unknown said...

RITIKA AGARWAL
Roll no 199

(Homework of Monday)

Group 1:
1)You were woken up by the alarm clock.
2)You quickly scanned the newspaper headlines in the loo.
3)You watched how I met your mother with your father and surfed net before going to bed.

Group 2 :
1)You listened to power FM as you brushed your hair.
2)You thought "Oh no! It's my first day at my school after holiday and I'm going to be late.
3)You remembered that you were in college and heaved a sigh of relief.
4)After your class you made a mental list of the work you had to do before going to bed.

Group 3:
1) Back home in evening, you tried to explain horizontal multiplication to your brother.
2) You stuck your tongue at the group of friends who were teasing you.
3) You chatted with new classmate in the canteen.
4) You called your friend on her cellphone and decided what to wear on your first college day.
5)You shouted at your brother to get a move on and act and get out of the bathroom.
6)You asked your mom to organize your breakfast in a hurry.

I have classified the above on the basis of vision, mind and mouth.

Unknown said...

GESTURAL COMMUNICATION:stuck your tongue.
ORAL COMMUNICATION:tried to explain,chatted with,asked,shouted at,called.
INTERNAL COMMUNICATION:watched,made a mental list,listened to,thought,remembered.
NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION:alarm clock,scanned.

Unknown said...

AGADH KALRA-ROLL#073
GESTURAL COMMUNICATION:stuck your tongue.
ORAL COMMUNICATION:tried to explain,chatted with,asked,shouted at,called.
INTERNAL COMMUNICATION:watched,made a mental list,listened to,thought,remembered.
NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION:alarm clock,scanned.

Unknown said...

JYOTSNA ARORA
SECTION C
ROLL NO - 156
MORNING
You were woken up by the alarm clock.
You thought, ‘oh no ! it is my first day at school after the holidays and i am going to be late
You asked your mom to organize your breakfast in a hurry
You shouted at your brother to get a move on and get out of the bathroom
You quickly scanned the newspaper headlines in the loo
You remembered that you were now in college and heaved a sigh of relief
You called your friend on her cell phone and decided what to wear on your first college day
AFTERNOON
You listened to power FM as you brushed your hair
You chatted with your new classmates in the canteen
You stuck your tongue out at the group of friends who were teasing you
After all your classes you made a mental list of the work you had to do before tomorrow
EVENING
Back home in the evening you tried to explain horizontal multiplication to your brother
NIGHT
You watched How I Met Your Mother with your father and surfed the net before you went to bed

VISION
Alarm clock, watched, scanned
MOUTH
Asked, shouted at, called, chatted with, stuck your tongue, tried to explain
MIND
Thought , remembered , made a mental list.
VERBAL COMMUNICATION
Asked
Shouted at
Called
Chatted with
Tried to explain
Thought
Remembered
Made a mental list

NON VERBAL COMMUNICATION
Alarm clock
Scanned
Listened to
Stuck your tongue out
watched
Alarm clock
Scanned
Listened to
Stuck your tongue out
watched