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PES/ENG/XII/025
   • This is final file for production but needs Punjabi corrections.

     •    Contact person for this script from SSA, Punjab team – Mrs Brar 9780107971

     •    Word limit- 2400

                                          CLASS: 10+1

                                       TOPIC: CHARACTERSKETCH

                                    CHARACTERSKETCH OF SWAMINATHAN


Anchor-1
Welcome to today’s lesson. Today, we will learn ‘how to write a character sketch’. Do you know
what does a character sketch mean? The word character sketch consists of two words – character
and sketch .

MO &VO

Character means reputation

VO
Bwv        cirqr

MO &VO

Sketch means a portrait or a drawing.

VO

 ryKw icqr             Bwv cirqr icqrx - iksy ivAkqI dy cirqr bwry dsxw

Now you must be thinking that while writing an essay on a person you do the same. But you will
see the difference between the two.

MO &VO

     •    While writing an essay, we are free to use our own imagination about a person.

     VO
ieh lyK iLKx vWg hI hY pr lyK iv`c AsI AwpxI klpxw vrq skdy hW



MO & VO
PES/ENG/XII/025
We talk about the good qualities of that person.

VO
 AsIN ivAkqI bwry isrP cMgIAW g`LW krdy hW [

MO & VO

     •    While writing a character sketch, we are confined to the nature of the character what the
          writer has portrayed in the story, novel or a play.

     VO
      pr cirqr icqrx ilKx ligAW AsIN pwqr dy suBwA bwry dsdy hW ijvyN
     lyKk nyN khwxI ,nwvl jW nwtk iv`c icqirAw hY[ Both good and bad
     aspects of a person are discussed. icqrq kIqy jw rhy ivAkqI dy suBwA dy
     cMgy Aqy mwVy dovyN p`KW qy ivcwr kIqI jWdI hY [

So for writing a character sketch we have to read the text. Today we will learn to write

MO & VO

                                CHARACTERSKETCH OF SWAMI NATHAN

                                                 From

                                      Text book: ‘Reader Book VI’

                                         Swami and His Father

                                                   By

                                             R. K. Narayan

Anchor-2 (Show picture of R. K. Narayan)
The writer of the story was Born on October 10, 1906 in Madras, now called Chennai

His first novel was published in 1935 named Swami and Friends

But children! While you read this lesson you may find some new words which are difficult to
understand for you so let’s have look on the glossary.

(Voice-over with all relevant pictures relating to the glossary and will explain in Punjabi and
English.)
PES/ENG/XII/025
                                            GLOSSARY

   •   Ramble: walk for pleasure, wander, aimless walking AvwrwgrdI krnw

   •   Blew off: drove away with a breath PUk mwrnw (Anchor mayshow this action
       himself.)

   •   Web: net jwl pic

   •   Pile: heap Fyr   pic

   •   Pestered: Gave a trouble bhuq qMg krnw ,n`k iv`c dm krnw

   •   Banged: hit violently kroD nwl mwrnw          ( show the action)

   •   Glared at: looked in anger GUrnw     pic

   •   Tilted: slanted, inclined to one end tyFw krnw      ( action)

   •   Smothering: suppressing, hiding dbwauxw ,lukwauxw ( action)

   •   Obscure: difficult to understand muSkl ,AOKw

   •   Acquire: get or gain

   •   Vigorously: forcibly, with great force

   •   Avarice: greed

   •   Peevishly: with irritation, with bad temper

   •   Irrelevantly: not important, without having anything to do with the matter in hand

   •   Contradict: to oppose, deny the truth of something that somebody says

   •   Annoyed : made angry, irritated

   •   Harass : to give trouble or worry

   •   Utterly :completely

   MM

   (Make characters as given below description.)

   Swami’s father: 30-35 years old stout south Indian, working as a clerk in the court, wearing
   white dhoti, banyan and chappals.
PES/ENG/XII/025
   Mother: 32 years old lady wearing a south Indian sari and carrying a small baby in her arms

   Swami: 12 years old boy, south Indian look, wearing a shirt and shorts or dhoti.

   Granny: 60 years old south Indian lady, sitting on a mat, preparing pickles in china clay pots

   Create a scene-

   •   Swami’s father (wearing dhoti and banyan) standing in a small court yard, commanded
       Swaminathan just as he was about to stepping out the house, “Swami, come here. Where
       are you going?”

   • Swami: No where.

   • Father: where were you yesterday at this time?

   • Swami: Here

   •   Father: you are lying. You were not here yesterday. And you are not going out now.

   • Mother: That is right. There is no limit to his loafing in the sun.

   •   Father: Come, follow me. (Both reach in father’s dressing room where in the corner a table
       is placed. Swami’s books are scattered on the table. Every thing is full of dust and there is a
       spider weaving a web between the corner of the table and the pile of books. ) Father blew
       off the fine layer of dust from the books and asked

   •   Father: How many days is it since you touched your books?

   • Swami: Should I read even when I have no school?

   • Father: You think you have passed the B.A.?

   • Swami: I mean father when the school is closed, when there is no examination, even then
     should I read?

   •   Father: What a question? You must read.

   •   (Swami grumbles. Father set him to dust his books and clean the table. Swaminathan
       vigorously started blowing off the dust. He caught the spider carefully and took it to the
       window to throw it out. He held it outside the window and watched it for a while. )

   •   Father: Look sharp! Do you want a whole day to throw out the spider?

   Anchor-3
PES/ENG/XII/025
Swami suddenly realized that he might have the spider as his pet. He secretly slipped it into his
pocket and after shaking an empty hand outside the window he returned to his duty at the desk.
Swami picked up oily red bound reader book opened it and banged together the covers in order
to Shake off the dust and then rubbed violently the oily covers with his palm. ( punjabi)

       So I hope you have come to know a few qualities of Swami. You have seen that Swami is a
       school going boy. I am sure you must have noticed that his father works in courts. Dresses
       of his family members and even Swami’s own name indicate that he belongs to a South-
       Indian family. If you read the lesson you will find that he has two friends Rajam and Mani
       who always accompany him in roaming and playing. So let’s try to write.

       V/O with Text

   • Swaminathan is a school going boy.

   •   He belongs to a middle class South Indian family.

   • His father works in courts.

   •   Rajam and Mani are his fast friends. Like all other boys of his age, he loves to be in the
       company of his friends

   •   He is a loafer. He loves wandering and playing with his friends and Dislikes to stay at
       home.

   •   Shirker. He does not want to study.

   • He thinks that the holidays are not meant for studying.

   • To him, holidays are for playing.

   • The saying “no work and all play makes Jack a dull boy” fits him very much.

   •   He loves pets. He does not mind even putting an insect like spider into his pocket.

   Anchor-4

   So we have written many sentences about Swami. Now have a look on an interesting scene
   and try to gather more about this boy.

   Create a scene where-

Swami picked up oily red bound reader book, opened it and banged together the covers in order
to shake off the dust and then rubbed violently the oily covers with his palm.
PES/ENG/XII/025
Show following conversation

   •   Father: Get a piece of cloth, boy. ( Father having a news paper in his hand)

   • Swami: I can’t find any here, father.

   • Father: Run and see. (Swami hurried out. He first went to his grandmother.)

   • Swami: Granny, get me a piece of cloth, quick.

   • Granny: Where am I to go for a piece of cloth?

   •   Swami: Where am I to go? If one has got to read even during holidays, I don’t see why
       holidays are given at all?

   •   Granny: What is the matter?

   Voice from back- This was his opportunity to earn sympathy. He almost wept.

   •   Swami: I don’t know what Rajam and Many will think, waiting for me there, if I keep on
       fooling here. Granny if father can not find any work to do why shouldn’t he go and sleep?

   • Father: Did you find the cloth?

   • Swami: Granny hasn’t got it. I shall see if mother has. (His mother is sitting in the back
     corridors on a mat with the baby sleeping in her lap. Swami glared at her and said in an
     undertone

   • Swami: You are a fine lady, mother. Why don’t you leave us poor folk alone?

   • Mother: What?

   • Swami: You needn’t have gone and carried tales against me.

   • Father (voice): Swami

   •   Swami: Mother, can you give me a piece of cloth?

   • Mother: What cloth!

   •   Swami: What cloth! How should I know?

   • Mother: I can’t get any now.

   •   Swami: H’m ! You can’t, can’t you?
PES/ENG/XII/025
Scene -- Swami looked about. There was a piece of cloth under the baby. In flash, he rolled the
baby over, pulled out the cloth and was off.

   Anchor-5

Did you enjoy the episode? You must have gathered enough information about Swami. Let us
recall it with the help of the following points:

MO & VO

Points to be described about a character:( You can expand the following points                 in
your own words.)

   •   Name/full name (VO- First of all we will write name of the character)

   •   Age/sex (vo- what is his or her age. Some time the exact age is not shown so you can
       guess if infant/school going/if any class is mentioned/young/ middle aged/old so you will
       also write boy/girl/man/ woman. Like this you can write the name , age and sex. You can
       also combine all the three in on sentence.)

   • Family

   • Friends

   •   Nature/ Habits/routine (vo to write about nature or habits you can look for the following
       for example what does a character likes or dislikes.

       Liking/disliking

       Personal qualities: Honest/dishonest, intelligent/dull,(VO his personal qualities eg.

        Mischievous/serious ( Vo is he naughty or serious)

       Hard worker/shirker ( vo is he hard worker or shirker)

       Calm/revengeful

   •   Relations with family/society (VO- Then you will write the behavior of the character with
       the other family members and the society he lives in.

Let’s describe all these points as per Swaminathan’s character

Name and Age: ( VO-actual age is not given so we can write as)
PES/ENG/XII/025
   • Swaminathan is a school going boy.

Family:       ( VO- Now you know his family members)

   •   He belongs to a middle class South Indian family.

   •   He has a grand mother, a father, a mother and a little brother in his house.

   • His father works in courts.

Friends:( VO- You also know the names of his friends)
          •    Rajam and Mani are his fast friends. Like all other boys of his age, he loves to be in
               the company of his friends

Habits: ( VO- Like all boys of his age)
   •   He is a loafer. He loves wandering and playing with his friends and Dislikes to stay at home.

   •   Shirker. He does not want to study. ( VO- Why do we call him shirker ? because neither he
       wants to study nor does he takes interest in helping his parents at home )

   •   He thinks that the holidays are not meant for studying.

   •   To him, holidays are for playing.

   • The saying “no work and all play makes Jack a dull boy” fits him very much.

Nature: ( VO- Recalling the scene with the spider you can write that)
   •   He loves pets. He does not mind even putting an insect like spider into his pocket.

       (VO- Now do you remember)

   •   The way he tilts the table and scatters all the books on the floor shows his anger against his
       father. ( VO – Here you can also say that he has aggressive nature.)

         ( VO- In spite of all this if we recall the scene of sum you will definitely say that)

   •   He is very innocent. When his father gives him a very simple sum to solve, instead of doing
       calculations he is thinking about the nature of the mangoes and the mango sellers.

   Relations with family : ( VO- Now while writing his relations with the family recall
   that how )
PES/ENG/XII/025
   • He irritates each and every family member.        (VO- Not only the family members but)

   •   He himself also gets irritated by his mother, father and grand mother. They do not give him
       due attention. ( VO- As a result)

   • He is unbearable to his mother.

   •   Being ignored by his mother he becomes revengeful.

   •   Father has a soft corner for him, despite his stupidity

   •   He also tries to win the sympathy of his grandmother.

So in conclusion we can say that

                                            Conclusion
 swami is a true representative of his age group. Like all other school boys he is fond of wandering
and playing with his friends. When his father wants him to study during summer vacations, he
makes one or the other excuses. You can easily relate Swaminathan to your younger brothers or
sisters. He’s not an extraordinary character. He is the true representative of his peer group. Like
all other boys of his age , he tells lies, makes excuses and loves pets. Similarily irritating the other
members of his family is also very common in school going boys.



ANCHOR

I think you would have surely enjoyed the story and his activities, mischief and his excuses must
have amused you. I hope now you can easily write the character sketch of Swaminathan and will
get good marks in your exams.

Here is an activity for you to make a chart or model which will help you to remember the
character of Swami.



ACTIVITY:

1 Draw a sketch of a school going boy with the help of sketch pen or paint brush etc.

2. Take small pieces of chart paper or a card board.

3. Write adjectives used for Swami in the episode or in the text of the lesson on one paper.
PES/ENG/XII/025
4. Now write these adjectives with different colors one on each piece of paper.

5. Now paste the picture of the school going boy on the center of a chart paper.

6. Label this picture as ‘SWAMI’

7. Now arrange the written piece of papers around ‘SWAMI NATHAN’

8. Draw arrows from Swami to each adjective.

9. Paste this chart in the class room.

  (Show this picture in animation also.)

In the next episode we’ll read a story about another such mischievous boy, Tom Sawyer.

The script is frozen by Mrs Baljeet Brar on 23.07.09

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Charactersketch of swaminathan

  • 1. PES/ENG/XII/025 • This is final file for production but needs Punjabi corrections. • Contact person for this script from SSA, Punjab team – Mrs Brar 9780107971 • Word limit- 2400 CLASS: 10+1 TOPIC: CHARACTERSKETCH CHARACTERSKETCH OF SWAMINATHAN Anchor-1 Welcome to today’s lesson. Today, we will learn ‘how to write a character sketch’. Do you know what does a character sketch mean? The word character sketch consists of two words – character and sketch . MO &VO Character means reputation VO Bwv cirqr MO &VO Sketch means a portrait or a drawing. VO ryKw icqr Bwv cirqr icqrx - iksy ivAkqI dy cirqr bwry dsxw Now you must be thinking that while writing an essay on a person you do the same. But you will see the difference between the two. MO &VO • While writing an essay, we are free to use our own imagination about a person. VO ieh lyK iLKx vWg hI hY pr lyK iv`c AsI AwpxI klpxw vrq skdy hW MO & VO
  • 2. PES/ENG/XII/025 We talk about the good qualities of that person. VO AsIN ivAkqI bwry isrP cMgIAW g`LW krdy hW [ MO & VO • While writing a character sketch, we are confined to the nature of the character what the writer has portrayed in the story, novel or a play. VO pr cirqr icqrx ilKx ligAW AsIN pwqr dy suBwA bwry dsdy hW ijvyN lyKk nyN khwxI ,nwvl jW nwtk iv`c icqirAw hY[ Both good and bad aspects of a person are discussed. icqrq kIqy jw rhy ivAkqI dy suBwA dy cMgy Aqy mwVy dovyN p`KW qy ivcwr kIqI jWdI hY [ So for writing a character sketch we have to read the text. Today we will learn to write MO & VO CHARACTERSKETCH OF SWAMI NATHAN From Text book: ‘Reader Book VI’ Swami and His Father By R. K. Narayan Anchor-2 (Show picture of R. K. Narayan) The writer of the story was Born on October 10, 1906 in Madras, now called Chennai His first novel was published in 1935 named Swami and Friends But children! While you read this lesson you may find some new words which are difficult to understand for you so let’s have look on the glossary. (Voice-over with all relevant pictures relating to the glossary and will explain in Punjabi and English.)
  • 3. PES/ENG/XII/025 GLOSSARY • Ramble: walk for pleasure, wander, aimless walking AvwrwgrdI krnw • Blew off: drove away with a breath PUk mwrnw (Anchor mayshow this action himself.) • Web: net jwl pic • Pile: heap Fyr pic • Pestered: Gave a trouble bhuq qMg krnw ,n`k iv`c dm krnw • Banged: hit violently kroD nwl mwrnw ( show the action) • Glared at: looked in anger GUrnw pic • Tilted: slanted, inclined to one end tyFw krnw ( action) • Smothering: suppressing, hiding dbwauxw ,lukwauxw ( action) • Obscure: difficult to understand muSkl ,AOKw • Acquire: get or gain • Vigorously: forcibly, with great force • Avarice: greed • Peevishly: with irritation, with bad temper • Irrelevantly: not important, without having anything to do with the matter in hand • Contradict: to oppose, deny the truth of something that somebody says • Annoyed : made angry, irritated • Harass : to give trouble or worry • Utterly :completely MM (Make characters as given below description.) Swami’s father: 30-35 years old stout south Indian, working as a clerk in the court, wearing white dhoti, banyan and chappals.
  • 4. PES/ENG/XII/025 Mother: 32 years old lady wearing a south Indian sari and carrying a small baby in her arms Swami: 12 years old boy, south Indian look, wearing a shirt and shorts or dhoti. Granny: 60 years old south Indian lady, sitting on a mat, preparing pickles in china clay pots Create a scene- • Swami’s father (wearing dhoti and banyan) standing in a small court yard, commanded Swaminathan just as he was about to stepping out the house, “Swami, come here. Where are you going?” • Swami: No where. • Father: where were you yesterday at this time? • Swami: Here • Father: you are lying. You were not here yesterday. And you are not going out now. • Mother: That is right. There is no limit to his loafing in the sun. • Father: Come, follow me. (Both reach in father’s dressing room where in the corner a table is placed. Swami’s books are scattered on the table. Every thing is full of dust and there is a spider weaving a web between the corner of the table and the pile of books. ) Father blew off the fine layer of dust from the books and asked • Father: How many days is it since you touched your books? • Swami: Should I read even when I have no school? • Father: You think you have passed the B.A.? • Swami: I mean father when the school is closed, when there is no examination, even then should I read? • Father: What a question? You must read. • (Swami grumbles. Father set him to dust his books and clean the table. Swaminathan vigorously started blowing off the dust. He caught the spider carefully and took it to the window to throw it out. He held it outside the window and watched it for a while. ) • Father: Look sharp! Do you want a whole day to throw out the spider? Anchor-3
  • 5. PES/ENG/XII/025 Swami suddenly realized that he might have the spider as his pet. He secretly slipped it into his pocket and after shaking an empty hand outside the window he returned to his duty at the desk. Swami picked up oily red bound reader book opened it and banged together the covers in order to Shake off the dust and then rubbed violently the oily covers with his palm. ( punjabi) So I hope you have come to know a few qualities of Swami. You have seen that Swami is a school going boy. I am sure you must have noticed that his father works in courts. Dresses of his family members and even Swami’s own name indicate that he belongs to a South- Indian family. If you read the lesson you will find that he has two friends Rajam and Mani who always accompany him in roaming and playing. So let’s try to write. V/O with Text • Swaminathan is a school going boy. • He belongs to a middle class South Indian family. • His father works in courts. • Rajam and Mani are his fast friends. Like all other boys of his age, he loves to be in the company of his friends • He is a loafer. He loves wandering and playing with his friends and Dislikes to stay at home. • Shirker. He does not want to study. • He thinks that the holidays are not meant for studying. • To him, holidays are for playing. • The saying “no work and all play makes Jack a dull boy” fits him very much. • He loves pets. He does not mind even putting an insect like spider into his pocket. Anchor-4 So we have written many sentences about Swami. Now have a look on an interesting scene and try to gather more about this boy. Create a scene where- Swami picked up oily red bound reader book, opened it and banged together the covers in order to shake off the dust and then rubbed violently the oily covers with his palm.
  • 6. PES/ENG/XII/025 Show following conversation • Father: Get a piece of cloth, boy. ( Father having a news paper in his hand) • Swami: I can’t find any here, father. • Father: Run and see. (Swami hurried out. He first went to his grandmother.) • Swami: Granny, get me a piece of cloth, quick. • Granny: Where am I to go for a piece of cloth? • Swami: Where am I to go? If one has got to read even during holidays, I don’t see why holidays are given at all? • Granny: What is the matter? Voice from back- This was his opportunity to earn sympathy. He almost wept. • Swami: I don’t know what Rajam and Many will think, waiting for me there, if I keep on fooling here. Granny if father can not find any work to do why shouldn’t he go and sleep? • Father: Did you find the cloth? • Swami: Granny hasn’t got it. I shall see if mother has. (His mother is sitting in the back corridors on a mat with the baby sleeping in her lap. Swami glared at her and said in an undertone • Swami: You are a fine lady, mother. Why don’t you leave us poor folk alone? • Mother: What? • Swami: You needn’t have gone and carried tales against me. • Father (voice): Swami • Swami: Mother, can you give me a piece of cloth? • Mother: What cloth! • Swami: What cloth! How should I know? • Mother: I can’t get any now. • Swami: H’m ! You can’t, can’t you?
  • 7. PES/ENG/XII/025 Scene -- Swami looked about. There was a piece of cloth under the baby. In flash, he rolled the baby over, pulled out the cloth and was off. Anchor-5 Did you enjoy the episode? You must have gathered enough information about Swami. Let us recall it with the help of the following points: MO & VO Points to be described about a character:( You can expand the following points in your own words.) • Name/full name (VO- First of all we will write name of the character) • Age/sex (vo- what is his or her age. Some time the exact age is not shown so you can guess if infant/school going/if any class is mentioned/young/ middle aged/old so you will also write boy/girl/man/ woman. Like this you can write the name , age and sex. You can also combine all the three in on sentence.) • Family • Friends • Nature/ Habits/routine (vo to write about nature or habits you can look for the following for example what does a character likes or dislikes. Liking/disliking Personal qualities: Honest/dishonest, intelligent/dull,(VO his personal qualities eg. Mischievous/serious ( Vo is he naughty or serious) Hard worker/shirker ( vo is he hard worker or shirker) Calm/revengeful • Relations with family/society (VO- Then you will write the behavior of the character with the other family members and the society he lives in. Let’s describe all these points as per Swaminathan’s character Name and Age: ( VO-actual age is not given so we can write as)
  • 8. PES/ENG/XII/025 • Swaminathan is a school going boy. Family: ( VO- Now you know his family members) • He belongs to a middle class South Indian family. • He has a grand mother, a father, a mother and a little brother in his house. • His father works in courts. Friends:( VO- You also know the names of his friends) • Rajam and Mani are his fast friends. Like all other boys of his age, he loves to be in the company of his friends Habits: ( VO- Like all boys of his age) • He is a loafer. He loves wandering and playing with his friends and Dislikes to stay at home. • Shirker. He does not want to study. ( VO- Why do we call him shirker ? because neither he wants to study nor does he takes interest in helping his parents at home ) • He thinks that the holidays are not meant for studying. • To him, holidays are for playing. • The saying “no work and all play makes Jack a dull boy” fits him very much. Nature: ( VO- Recalling the scene with the spider you can write that) • He loves pets. He does not mind even putting an insect like spider into his pocket. (VO- Now do you remember) • The way he tilts the table and scatters all the books on the floor shows his anger against his father. ( VO – Here you can also say that he has aggressive nature.) ( VO- In spite of all this if we recall the scene of sum you will definitely say that) • He is very innocent. When his father gives him a very simple sum to solve, instead of doing calculations he is thinking about the nature of the mangoes and the mango sellers. Relations with family : ( VO- Now while writing his relations with the family recall that how )
  • 9. PES/ENG/XII/025 • He irritates each and every family member. (VO- Not only the family members but) • He himself also gets irritated by his mother, father and grand mother. They do not give him due attention. ( VO- As a result) • He is unbearable to his mother. • Being ignored by his mother he becomes revengeful. • Father has a soft corner for him, despite his stupidity • He also tries to win the sympathy of his grandmother. So in conclusion we can say that Conclusion swami is a true representative of his age group. Like all other school boys he is fond of wandering and playing with his friends. When his father wants him to study during summer vacations, he makes one or the other excuses. You can easily relate Swaminathan to your younger brothers or sisters. He’s not an extraordinary character. He is the true representative of his peer group. Like all other boys of his age , he tells lies, makes excuses and loves pets. Similarily irritating the other members of his family is also very common in school going boys. ANCHOR I think you would have surely enjoyed the story and his activities, mischief and his excuses must have amused you. I hope now you can easily write the character sketch of Swaminathan and will get good marks in your exams. Here is an activity for you to make a chart or model which will help you to remember the character of Swami. ACTIVITY: 1 Draw a sketch of a school going boy with the help of sketch pen or paint brush etc. 2. Take small pieces of chart paper or a card board. 3. Write adjectives used for Swami in the episode or in the text of the lesson on one paper.
  • 10. PES/ENG/XII/025 4. Now write these adjectives with different colors one on each piece of paper. 5. Now paste the picture of the school going boy on the center of a chart paper. 6. Label this picture as ‘SWAMI’ 7. Now arrange the written piece of papers around ‘SWAMI NATHAN’ 8. Draw arrows from Swami to each adjective. 9. Paste this chart in the class room. (Show this picture in animation also.) In the next episode we’ll read a story about another such mischievous boy, Tom Sawyer. The script is frozen by Mrs Baljeet Brar on 23.07.09