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# Change of Heart
This chapter explores the journey of Prabhat, who is focused on winning games, and Surya, a new student who enjoys playing regardless of winning or losing. Prabhat learns valuable lessons about the true essence of sportsmanship through his interactions with Surya.

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## Knowledge Snapshot
| Field | Details |
| :--- | :--- |
| Class | Class 6 |
| Subject | English |
| Book | Poorvi |
| Chapter | Change of Heart |
| Pages | 103-114 |

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## Chapter Summary
### Short Summary
Prabhat's obsession with winning leads him to cheat in a badminton match against Surya. However, witnessing Surya's joyful attitude towards the game despite losing causes Prabhat to reflect and eventually change his perspective on winning and losing.

### Detailed Summary
Prabhat, highly competitive, cannot accept defeat and only participates in games when he is sure of winning. Surya, an excellent badminton player, joins the school and during a friendly match, Prabhat cheats to win. Despite the victory, Prabhat feels uneasy, especially since Surya takes losing lightly and enjoys playing various sports. Over time, Prabhat observes Surya's positive outlook, leading him to understand that the joy of playing is more important than merely winning. He gradually adopts a sporting spirit, finding happiness in participation rather than just victory.

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## Topic-Wise Explanation
### Prabhat's Desire to Win
Prabhat is deeply affected by his need to win, which makes him fearful of losing and leads to cheating.

### Introduction of Surya
Surya is portrayed as a carefree and skilled badminton player who embodies a healthy attitude towards sports.

### The Match Day
On match day, Prabhat's cheating allows him to win, but it does not bring him the satisfaction he expected.

### Prabhat's Cheating
Prabhat manipulates the scoreboard to secure victory, reflecting his desperation to win.

### Surya's Reaction to Loss
Surya remains unfazed by his loss, indicating his enjoyment of the game rather than the score.

### The Change in Prabhat
Through observation of Surya, Prabhat realizes the value of enjoyment in sports over competition.

### Realization of Sporting Spirit
Ultimately, Prabhat learns about the importance of sportsmanship and starts embracing a more celebratory approach to games.

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## Character Analysis
### Prabhat
Prabhat is portrayed as competitive and initially unwilling to accept losing, but he eventually learns to enjoy games for their own sake.

### Surya
Surya is depicted as relaxed and joyful, regardless of winning or losing, representing an ideal sporting spirit.

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## Core Ideas
| Idea | Explanation |
| :--- | :--- |
| Importance of Enjoyment in Sports | Enjoyment should take precedence over winning in games and sports. |
| Growth Through Observation | Observing others can lead to personal growth and perspective shifts. |

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## Key Concepts
| Concept | Meaning |
| :--- | :--- |
| Sporting Spirit | An attitude of fairness and respect towards all players during a game. |

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## Important Points for Revision
* Prabhat cannot stand losing and avoids games he is not sure of winning.
* Surya wins praise for his carefree attitude towards losing.
* Prabhat cheats to win against Surya but feels guilty afterward.
* The importance of enjoying sports is highlighted through Surya's demeanor.
* Prabhat learns to play games for fun rather than just for victory.
* At the end, Prabhat develops a better sporting spirit appreciated by peers.

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## Vocabulary and Glossary
| Word / Phrase | Meaning |
| :--- | :--- |
| opponent | someone who you compete with |
| friendly matches | matches played without competition |
| tally of marks | record of points in a game/match |

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## Practice Questions
### Short Answer Questions
1. What did Prabhat do to win the badminton match?
2. How did Surya's attitude towards losing differ from Prabhat's?
3. What changes did Prabhat notice in himself after observing Surya?
4. Why did Prabhat feel uneasy after the match?
5. What lesson did Prabhat learn about enjoyment in games?

### Long Answer Questions
1. Discuss Prabhat’s attitude before and after his encounter with Surya.
2. How did the need to win affect Prabhat's relationships with others?
3. Explain the significance of the title ‘Change of Heart’ in the context of the story.

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## Related Concepts
* Cheating and its consequences in sports
* Comparison of competitive vs. casual playing styles

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