Nawabdin Electrician

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Nawabdin Electrician

Group members

Rashida Nasir Sumaira Mirza Usman Qurashi Arshial Faiz

Rashida Nasir

Introduction of Writer

Daniyal Mueenuddin born in April(1963) in Los Angeles.

Pakistani-American author Work:

In Other Rooms, Other Wonders (2009, W. W. Norton)Awards and Nominations:

2010 Rosenthal Family Foundation Award The Story Prize for 2009 2010 Commonwealth Writers' Prize

Family background

Daniyal's father, Ghulam Mueenuddin, was a member of the Indian Civil Service (ICS).

His mother name was Barbara and she was an American.

At the age of 13,after the separation of their parents he moved to America.

Education

Early education in Lahore American school. 5 years at prep-school M.A in 1981 from Groton school. Also graduated from Dartmouth college.

The story

This story is about a man name nawabdin who was an electrician.

The story is about the conflict between rich and poor.

Sumaira mirza BT-08-12

Nawabdin Electrician

Nawabdin flourished on a signature capability, a technique for cheating the electric company by slowing down the revolutions of electric meters.

He dragged out the desert between the fields of cotton, sugarcane and wheat soaking daily by the tube wells that he tended.

Unfortunately or fortunately Complete set of twelve girls Then realized..

Little one room flour mill Fish farming Bought broken radios and resold them after

fixing At the same time he served Harouni whole

heartedly Requested his landowner to release him

Motorcycle increased his status His day viewed from the air, would have

appeared as aimless as that of a butterfly

Hello my love Chunks of raw brown sugar

Usman Qureshi

A few weeks after his family little fsetival of sugar.

Sitting with watchman and others of the younger generation .

Gathering was over. Nawab kicked over his motorcycle and move

towards his destination.

It was very cold night.

Enjoying the pace, standing on the pegs and in low lying fields where sugar cane had been heavily watered.

On his way a man stepped from behind the pillars, waving a flashlight, motioning Nawab to stop.

Asked him to give him a lift. Nawab started to take the introduction of the

man.

Half a mile shouted in Nawab’s ear to stop. The robber put the gun out and asked him to

gave him bike otherwise, I will shoot u. Nawab put his hands together in supplication,

and beg him don’t take the bike.

Nawab lunged for the gun but missed. The man stepped back and shot him in the

groin Nawab fell on to the ground.

In the meanwhile some people were passed by there they saw Nawab injured

They shoot that robber and then take both of them to the hospital

Nawab survived and robber begged Nawab to save him but he refused

Conclusion

In this story Nawab was opresser and the robber was opressed because robber requested Nawab to saved him but refused.