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Flash Cards: Glory at Twilight

This chapter explores the dramatic fall of Satyajit from glory to despair, highlighting themes of ambition, failure, and human connections in times of crisis.

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Glory at Twilight - Flash Cards

These flash cards cover important concepts from Glory at Twilight in Woven Words for Class 11 (English).
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What does 'brusquely' mean?

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'Brusquely' means in a blunt or abrupt manner.

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What is meant by 'attuned himself'?

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To 'attune himself' means to adjust or become accustomed to a certain situation or mindset.

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Define 'queer rhythmic frenzy'.

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'Queer rhythmic frenzy' refers to a strange, uncontrollable excitement or activity characterized by irregular motions.

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What does 'wrenching' imply?

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'Wrenching' indicates something that causes intense pain or distress.

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What is a 'flush of prosperity'?

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A 'flush of prosperity' describes a sudden surge or feeling of wealth and success.

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Explain 'daze of bewilderment'.

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'Daze of bewilderment' refers to a state of confusion and disorientation.

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What does 'wide-eyed wonder and eager homage' signify?

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It signifies an attitude of innocent amazement and enthusiastic respect.

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What does 'talking animatedly' mean?

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'Talking animatedly' means speaking with strong, lively emotions or enthusiasm.

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Define 'tremulous deliberation'.

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'Tremulous deliberation' refers to cautious decision-making that shows signs of fear or nervousness.

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Explain 'on terms of a perpetual feud'.

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It means being engaged in a continuous and unresolved conflict.

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What is Satyajit's initial emotional state on the train?

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Satyajit feels a sense of loss and uncertainty, grappling with his recent downfall.

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What significant event affected Satyajit's fortune?

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The collapse of his bank dramatically altered Satyajit's financial situation.

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What does Satyajit recall about his rise to success?

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He recalls his hard work and determination that led him from clerk to Managing Director.

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What does Satyajit intend to offer Uncle Srinath?

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He intends to provide financial support for his cousin Beena's wedding.

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What is Satyajit's relationship with Uncle Srinath?

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Uncle Srinath is a neighbor and distant cousin who relies on Satyajit for financial aid.

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How does Satyajit feel about returning to Shantipur?

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He feels a mix of nostalgia and embarrassment, reflecting on his past and current situation.

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What does Satyajit compare his current state to?

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He compares it to being an impostor, feeling out of place in his past glory.

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What challenge does Satyajit face at the wedding?

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He is pressured to provide a dowry, revealing his current financial struggle.

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What symbolizes Satyajit's memories of wealth?

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His ancestral house and fish pond symbolize his former prosperity.

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What significant internal conflict does Satyajit face?

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He battles feelings of guilt and shame over his past successes and current failures.

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What does the phrase 'What now?' signify?

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'What now?' reflects Satyajit's deep uncertainty about his future after losing everything.

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