Basic Info
Method Purpose
Method Quotes
Lessons
End of the story significance
100

This story takes place in what country?

India

100

The author describes the afternoon as "white" rather than yellow or golden. What does this color symbolism represent?

Death is to be expected

100

"i won I won I won"

Repetition

100

Ravi starts the day wanting to play, but ends it feeling like he "died" to his friends. This is the loss of his.

innocence

100

When Ravi finally runs out of the shed, he screams "Den! Den! Den!" and touches the gate. What is the purpose of this specific action?

shows his desperate need for validation

200

What year does this story take place?

1970's

200

Ravi is compared to a "small, terminal creature," while Raghu is a "bloodhound." What is this comparison using animal imagery representing?

Power imbalance 

200

"Smelt pleasantly of starch, laudary, and reassuringly, of his mother"

Imagery: Olfactory

200

The fact that the other kids just kept playing and forgot Ravi exists shows the "world's...

ingorance

200

The children are chanting "The grass is green / The rose is red." Why does the author describe this as a "funeral" ritual?

To symbolize the social death of Ravi

300
What social class are they in

Middle Class

300

At the end, the children sing a rhythmic nursery rhyme while Ravi cries. What is the purpose of this juxtaposition?

Representing the difference of their emotions

300

"The Motherly Mira"

Alliteration

300

This is the main thing Ravi learns: that he isn't actually that important to the group

insignificance

300

The story ends with Ravi lying face down in the grass. What does this imagery tell us about his emotional state?

shows his total defeat and humiliation

400

What game were they playing throughout the story?

Hide-N-Go Seek

400

The author uses personification to describe the shed as having a "yawning mouth." Why is this comparison being used?

Showing how scary and threatening the shed is to the kids

400

"The birds still drooped, like dead fruit"

Similie

400

The struggle between Ravi and the "bully" Raghu represents the theme of...

power

400

The very last sentence mentions the "ignominy of being forgotten." What is the purpose of ending the story on this specific realization?

To drive home the main theme

500

Because the sun is "deadly," the children are forced to stay on this shaded porch area.

veranda

500

Why does Desai spend so much time showing us Ravi's stream of consciousness about being a "champion" before he steps outside?

Conveying how he sees himself

500

"could it be over? How could it when he was still not found"

Foreboding

500

Ravi’s time in the shed, where he is alone and scared, represents this theme.

isolation

500

In the final moments, Ravi thinks about "the terrible sense of his insignificance." What is the purpose of using the word "terrible" here?

To show that his realization isn't just a "bummer"—it is crushing and traumatic.

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