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I enjoy reading different books. One of the most interesting books I’ve read is Madolduwa. Its author is Martin Wickremasinghe, better known as the thinker of Koggala. This precious book was written in 1947. The theme of this book is the adventures and adventures of a group of stray children on an island trip. The main character is Upali Giniwella. He lives with his father and stepmother. He escaped home with Jinnah and went to Madolu Island. They farmed there and made money. Their work is later praised by foreign tourists. The story of Madol Duwa used to be wonderful.

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Martin Wickramasinghe is a celebrated writer of Sinhala literature. DESIblitz explores the magnificent work of this Sri Lankan novelist.

Martin Wickramasinghe ~ Writer of Culture and Life

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Many of his works have been made into films and soap operas

Martin Wickramasinghe is a legend of Sinhala literature. The man travelled a long way through his writing to explore the roots of Sri Lankan life.

Wickramasinghe was born in 1890, in the town of Koggala, in Southern Sri Lanka.

Koggala is a scenic location surrounded by the sea, and Wickramasinghe spent a carefree childhood there, which later influenced his writings.

He learned the Sinhala language at his village temple from a Buddhist monk and later studied in a village school for some time.

In 1897, he was sent to an English school in Galle called Buena Vista, where Wickramasinghe excelled in English and Latin.

Martin Wickramasinghe began his literary career in 1914 with his debut novel Leela and a collection of essays on literary criticism Shastriya Lekhana in 1918.

But his ground-breaking novel with serious intent, titled, Gamperaliya was published in the year 1944.

Wickramasinghe played many roles in Sri Lankan’s literary arena. As a constructive philosopher, an inspiring thinker and a great novelist who divulged the story of his era and its people.

Many of his works have been made into films and soap operas.

Wickramasinghe’s oeuvres don’t carry the contents of popular literature, but Sri Lankan mainstream media have been celebrating his works.

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As a result he has been able to acquire a unique place in the realm of Sinhala literature even today.

Wickramasinghe was one of the pioneers of the genre of poetry called Nisandas, which broke the conventional rules placed on poetry.

He was inspired by the works of Eliot, Pound, and Whitman.

Gamperaliya – The Uprooted (1944)

Martin Wickramasinghe ~ Writer of Culture and Life

The most illustrious novel of Wickramasinghe’s popular trilogy is Gamperaliya . The novel gives a picture of the collapsing of a traditional village life by the bulldozers of modernisation.

Based on a feudalistic family of the village, this novel articulates the story of three generations.

The way that historical politics functions on rural feudalistic families, and the thriving of a new middle-class society, is drastically described in Gamperaliya .

Piyal, a face of this new social class, gradually attacks this feudalistic society. He is a handsome English teacher, who falls in love with Nanda, a high-class family girl.

Their relationship plays the transitional situation of the class struggle in ancient Sri Lanka.

This realistic novel portrays the breakup of village life and the penetration of modernisation.

Gamperaliya was adapted to a film by renowned director Lester James Peries.

The film was internationally applauded, receiving many awards including the Golden Peacock at the International Film Festival of India and the Golden Head of Palenque in Mexico.

It was also commended in the 3rd Moscow International Film Festival. Cannes Film Festival showcased it in May 2008 under the French title, Changement au Village.

Rohini (1937)

Martin Wickramasinghe ~ Writer of Culture and Life

A tale of romance set in the locale of the Dutugemunu era represents a legendary affair between Athula and Rohini.

Athula, a war hero from the Army of King Dutugemunu, falls in love with the young princess Rohini, whose father is a minister of King Elara.

Princess Rohini is also proposed to by her father’s diplomatic friend, Mithra.

In this novel, Wickramasinghe tends to emphasise the critical political issues hidden behind the romantic story.

Many anthropologists and historians find it interesting for its historical references and it is also considered to be one of the timeless classics of Sinhala literature.

Madol Duwa – Mangrove Island (1947)

Martin Wickramasinghe ~ Writer of Culture and Life

The famous young adult novel of Martin Wickramasinghe has been included in the literature curriculum of Sri Lankan schools.

The story takes place in the 1890s and portrays the lifestyles and culture of that pre modern era.

It is an adventure story of Upali Giniwelle, and his servant friend, Jinna.

The main characters in this novel, they are notorious youngsters who explore their lives by outrunning their parents.

Wickramasinghe sarcastically portrays the failure of adults in understanding the world of children.

Upali and Jinna find an isolated small island called Madol Doova, situated in the middle of Koggala tank.

They cultivate this land and gradually become businesspersons.

The story of these two youngsters has been created by Wickramasinghe as an adventure which delights the reader till the end.

Madol Doova has been translated into more than 9 languages including English and it was made into a film in 1976 by Lester James Peries.

Yuganthaya – End of the Era (1949)

Martin Wickramasinghe ~ Writer of Culture and Life

The last novel of his trilogy, tells the story of the collapse of feudally rooted Sri Lankan upper middle-class society and the emergence of new English-speaking capitalistic upper-class society.

Simon Kabilana is an influential cold-blooded capitalist who abuses his workers and generate high production shares.

In comparison, his son Malin, has been educated in England. And venerating Marx and Lenin, he possesses opposing views.

Malin eventually gives up his fortunes and confronts his father’s suppression.

Challenging the long dominance of old feudalism, this novel brings out numerous social disputes.

The novel ends with the emergence of modern political tradition which encloses English speaking urban crowd and foreign educated capitalistic people who proclaim themselves as socialists.

Yuganthaya explains the new wave of Sri Lankan political and social interests based on their political ideology using the characters Malin Kabalana and Aravinda Wiharahena.

The book is an artistic depiction of Sri Lankan political history and its rapid changes. It was adapted to many stage plays and got attention for its intertextuality.

Ape Gama – My Village (1940)

Martin Wickramasinghe ~ Writer of Culture and Life

The realistic and soulful portrayal of typical rural life, Ape Gama is one of best novels written by Martin Wickramasinghe.

When reading this book, one can feel the depth and details of life in the rural community as he vividly describes every single experience of his village life.

Even though it is considered a children’s novel, it entertains adult readers as well.

Anyone can enjoy this book because we all share that nostalgia for our past, especially if one is coming from a village.

This novel takes us on a journey back to our childhood and reminds us the beauty of our own past.

Martin Wickramasinghe was awarded an honorary Ph.D. by the University of Ceylon in 1970.

His literary contribution and his writings brought an identity to Sri Lankan literature.

Wickramasinghe is celebrated by both readers of serious literature and admirers of popular literature, because of his portrayal of the reality of Sri Lankan life.

His writings aren’t just fictions but are historical references of Sri Lanka’s past and its culture.

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My Favourite Book Essay Example 1

Books have a unique way of transporting the reader to a different world, and for me, “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee is one such book. This novel has been my favourite book for many years now. It explores various themes, including racial injustice, morality, and the loss of innocence. The characters in the novel are complex and well-developed, making it a must-read for anyone who loves literature. In this essay, I will discuss why “To Kill a Mockingbird” is my favourite book, and how it has impacted my life.

One of the most significant themes explored in “To Kill a Mockingbird” is racial injustice. The novel is set in the deep south of the United States during the 1930s, a time when racial segregation was rampant. The story follows the trial of Tom Robinson, a black man accused of raping a white woman. The way the trial is conducted and the verdict that is reached highlights the injustice that was prevalent during that time. Through the character of Atticus Finch, the novel shows the importance of standing up for what is right, even if it means going against societal norms. The theme of racial injustice is still relevant in today’s world, and “To Kill a Mockingbird” serves as a reminder of the need to fight against discrimination and prejudice.

Another theme explored in “To Kill a Mockingbird” is morality. The novel teaches valuable lessons about right and wrong, and the importance of empathy and understanding. Through the character of Atticus Finch, the novel shows the importance of treating everyone with respect and dignity, regardless of their race or social status. The novel also highlights the need for courage and integrity, even in the face of adversity. The moral lessons taught in the novel are essential for everyone, and they have impacted my life greatly.

One of the things that make “To Kill a Mockingbird” such an intriguing read is the complex characters that are well-developed. The character of Scout Finch, the narrator of the story, grows and matures throughout the novel, and her perspectives on life change as she gains more understanding of the world around her. Atticus Finch, Scout’s father, is a complex character who is respected in the community for his honesty and integrity. The novel also explores the character of Boo Radley, who is misunderstood by the community but is ultimately shown to be kind-hearted. The characters in the novel are relatable, and their stories stay with the reader long after the novel has ended.

“To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee is a timeless classic that has impacted many readers around the world. The novel explores themes of racial injustice, morality, and the loss of innocence, and the characters are complex and well-developed. The story teaches valuable lessons about right and wrong, and the importance of empathy and understanding. For me, “To Kill a Mockingbird” is more than just a book; it is a reminder of the need to stand up for what is right, and to treat everyone with respect and dignity.

My Favourite Book Essay Example 2

Reading has always been one of my favorite pastimes, and throughout the years, I have read countless books that have captured my heart and imagination. However, out of all the books I have read, one stands out as my absolute favorite – and that is “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee. This book is a timeless classic that has touched the hearts of many, including myself. In this essay, I will be discussing the plot, the characters, and the themes explored in “To Kill a Mockingbird.”

The plot of “To Kill a Mockingbird” is centered around the life of a young girl named Scout Finch and her family, who live in the small town of Maycomb, Alabama, during the 1930s. The main conflict of the story arises when Scout’s father, Atticus Finch, a lawyer, is appointed to defend Tom Robinson, a black man who is falsely accused of raping a white woman. Throughout the book, we see how Atticus, Scout, and her brother Jem navigate the racial tensions in their town, and how they fight against the prejudices of their neighbors. The resolution of the story is both heart-warming and heart-wrenching, as we see the consequences of the trial and the impact it has on the Finch family.

The characters in “To Kill a Mockingbird” are some of the most memorable and well-developed characters in all of literature. Scout, the protagonist, is a young girl who is both curious and innocent, and her growth throughout the story is both inspiring and relatable. Jem, her older brother, is a caring and protective sibling who is forced to confront the harsh realities of the world around him. And of course, Atticus Finch, the wise and compassionate lawyer who serves as a moral compass for the entire town. Each character in the book is unique and multi-dimensional, and their interactions with each other create a rich and complex narrative.

The themes explored in “To Kill a Mockingbird” are numerous and thought-provoking. One of the main themes is the exploration of racial inequality and prejudice in the American South during the 1930s. Through the lens of Scout and her family, we see the devastating effects of racism on both the black and white communities in Maycomb. Another important theme is the idea of personal growth and empathy. Throughout the story, we see how Scout and Jem learn to understand and appreciate the perspectives of others, and how their experiences shape their understanding of the world.

In conclusion, “To Kill a Mockingbird” is a book that has stood the test of time and continues to be relevant today. Its powerful themes and memorable characters have captured the hearts and minds of readers for generations, and it remains one of the most influential books in American literature. For me, it is not just a favorite book, but a book that has shaped my understanding of the world and inspired me to be a better person.

My Favourite Book Essay Example 3

Books have always been an integral part of my life. They are a source of knowledge, entertainment, and inspiration. Among the numerous books that I have read, one stands out as my favorite, and that is “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee. Published in 1960, this novel has become a classic of modern American literature. It explores themes of racism, justice, and morality through the eyes of a young girl named Scout. In this essay, I will explain why this book is my favorite and why I recommend it to others.

“To Kill a Mockingbird” is my favorite book because of its powerful message against racism. The novel is set in the deep south of America in the 1930s, a time when racial discrimination was rampant. The story follows the life of Scout, a young girl growing up in a small town. Her father, Atticus Finch, is a lawyer who defends a black man accused of raping a white woman. The trial is a symbol of the deep-rooted racism in society and highlights the injustice that African Americans faced at the time. Through Scout’s innocent eyes, we see the reality of racism and its damaging effects on individuals and society as a whole.

Another reason why “To Kill a Mockingbird” is my favorite book is the well-developed characters. Each character is unique and has their own story to tell. Scout, the protagonist, is a feisty young girl who questions the world around her. Her brother Jem is a caring and protective sibling, while Atticus is a wise and compassionate father. The novel also features Boo Radley, a recluse who is misunderstood by the townspeople, and Tom Robinson, the black man who is wrongly accused of a crime he did not commit. The characters are so well-written that they come to life on the pages of the book, making the story both engaging and memorable.

Lastly, “To Kill a Mockingbird” is my favorite book because of its thought-provoking themes of morality and justice. The novel raises important questions about what is right and wrong, and how we should treat others. Atticus Finch’s character embodies the ideals of justice and fairness, and his words of wisdom have inspired many readers. The book also challenges the reader’s beliefs and values, making us reflect on our own attitudes towards race, prejudice, and discrimination.

In conclusion, “To Kill a Mockingbird” is a timeless classic that has touched the hearts of many readers. Its themes of racism, justice, and morality are still relevant today, and the characters are unforgettable. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the complexities of the human experience and the importance of empathy and compassion. I highly recommend it to anyone who loves literature and wants to be inspired by a great story.

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Essay on My Favourite Book: Books are friends who never leave your side. I find this saying to be very true as books have always been there for me. I enjoy reading books . They have the power to help us travel through worlds without moving from our places. In addition, books also enhance our imagination. Growing up, my parents and teachers always encouraged me to read. They taught me the importance of reading. Subsequently, I have read several books. However, one boom that will always be my favourite is Harry Potter. It is one of the most intriguing reads of my life. I have read all the books of this series, yet I read them again as I never get bored of it.

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Harry Potter Series

Harry Potter was a series of books authored by one of the most eminent writers of our generation, J.K. Rowling. These books showcase the wizarding world and its workings. J.K. Rowling has been so successful at weaving a picture of this world, that it feels real. Although the series contains seven books, I have a particular favourite. My favourite book from the series is The Goblet of fire.

When I started reading the book, it caught my attention instantly. Even though I had read all the previous parts, none of the books caught my attention as this one did. It gave a larger perspective into the wizarding world. One of the things which excite me the most about this book is the introduction of the other wizard schools. The concept of the Tri-wizard tournament is one of the most brilliant pieces I have come across in the Harry Potter series.

In addition, this book also contains some of my favourite characters. The moment I read about Victor Krum’s entry, I was star struck. The aura and personality of that character described by Rowling are simply brilliant. Further, it made me become a greater fan of the series.

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What Harry Potter Series Taught Me?

Even though the books are about the world of wizards and magic, the Harry Potter series contains a lot of lessons for young people to learn. Firstly, it teaches us the importance of friendship. I have read many books but never come across a friendship like that of Harry, Hermoine, and Ron. These three musketeers stuck together throughout the books and never gave up. It taught me the value of a good friend.

Further, the series of Harry Potter taught me that no one is perfect. Everyone has good and evil inside them. We are the ones who choose what we wish to be. This helped me in making better choices and becoming a better human being. We see how the most flawed characters like Snape had goodness inside them. Similarly, how the nicest ones like Dumbledore had some bad traits. This changed my perspective towards people and made me more considerate.

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Finally, these books gave me hope. They taught me the meaning of hope and how there is light at the end of the tunnel. It gave me the strength to cling on to hope in the most desperate times just like Harry did all his life. These are some of the most essential things I learned from Harry Potter.

In conclusion, while there were many movies made in the books. Nothing beats the essence and originality of the books. The details and inclusiveness of books cannot be replaced by any form of media. Therefore, the Goblet of Fire remains to be my favourite book.

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My Favourite Book

Books are friends who will never abandon you. This saying rings true for me because books have always been there for me. I like to read books. They have the ability to transport us through worlds without requiring us to leave our current location.  Books have the power to transport people all over the world without them having to leave their homes. My parents and teachers always encouraged me to read when I was younger.  Harry Potter, on the other hand, will always be my favourite book.

J.K. Rowling, one of our generation's most eminent writers, wrote the Harry Potter series. These books depict the wizarding world and its operations. J.K. Rowling has done such a good job of painting a picture of this world that it feels real. Despite the fact that the series consists of seven books, I have a personal favourite.  When I first started reading the book, it immediately piqued my interest. Despite having read all of the previous parts, none of the books piqued my interest as much as this one did. 

The introduction of the other wizard schools is one of the things about this book that most excites me. The Triwizard Tournament concept is one of the most brilliant ideas I've seen in the Harry Potter series. In addition, some of my favourite characters appear in this book. Rowling's description of that character's aura and personality is simply brilliant. Furthermore, it made me a bigger fan of the series.Despite the fact that the books are set in the world of wizards and magic, the Harry Potter series contains many lessons for young people to learn.

For starters, it teaches us the value of friendship. I've read a lot of books, but I've never come across a friendship like Harry, Hermoine, and Ron's. Throughout the books, these three musketeers stayed together and never gave up. It taught me the importance of having a good friend.Furthermore, the Harry Potter series taught me that no one is perfect. Everyone carries both good and evil within them. This aided me in making better decisions and becoming a better person. We see how even the most flawed characters, such as Snape, had goodness within them. Similarly, even the nicest characters, such as Dumbledore, had flaws. This altered my attitude toward people and made me more considerate.

Finally, these books provided me with hope. They taught me what hope is and that there is light at the end of the tunnel. It gave me the courage to hold on to hope even in the darkest of times, just as Harry had done his entire life. These are some of the most important lessons I took away from Harry Potter.In conclusion, while many films have been made based on the books. Nothing beats the essence and uniqueness of the books. The details and inclusiveness of books cannot be replaced by any other form of media. As a result, The Goblet of Fire is still my favourite book.

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1. Who are the Main Characters of Charlie in the Chocolate Factory?

The pivotal characters in the book are:

Willy Wonka: The enthusiastic owner of a chocolate factory. He is talkative, charming, friendly with quirky ideas. He had a painful childhood.

Charlie Bucket: A selfless, kind-hearted boy who is the second leading character.

Grandpa Joe: An ailing man in his nineties who accompanied Charlie in the chocolate factory.

Augustus Gloop: One of the four antagonists in the book. His mother is very proud of his gluttonous eating habit. He has always been a bully.

Violet Beauregarde: The second antagonist in the book. She is self-centred, rude, and addicted to chewing gum

Veruca Salt: The third antagonist who is demanding, spoiled, and greedy.

Mike Teevee: A bad-tempered young boy who is obsessed with television. He is the fourth antagonist in the book.

2. What Happens After Charlie Wins the Chocolate Factory?

There is a sequel to the book Charlie and the Chocolate factory. It is called Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator. The Storyline begins right after where the first novel ends. Here Charlie, with his family, undergoes several incidents, including accidentally landing in the Earth's orbit. Also, an underdose and overdose of Wonka's formula led to surprising results. There was also a spin-off to this sequel. It was named Charlie in the White House. However, the work remained unfinished.

3. Can You Name Some Other Works of the Author of this Novel?

Roald Dahl was a celebrated author for children. Some of his best-known works include George's Marvellous Medicine, Fantastic Mr.Fox, Matilda, The BFG, The Witches, Danny the Champion of the World, and James and the Giant Peach. Many of his books have been adapted into movies, video games, and plays.

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