Notes — 2nd Puc Kannada
For the first time, she picked up a pen not to memorize, but to respond . She wrote in the margins: “This poet is angry – not without reason. Our generation is lost in mobiles. Where is the solitude he speaks of?” Mrs. Shanti noticed the change in class. Anjali asked questions. She stayed after school to discuss “Tavareya Baagilu” . The teacher smiled – a rare sight.
She sighed and pulled out her notebook – the one Mrs. Shanti had made her maintain since 1st PUC. On the cover, in fading ink, it said:
The next morning, instead of solving Physics problems, she opened her Kannada notes again – this time, slowly. She read “Ooru keri” by Gopalakrishna Adiga. She imagined the city life, the alienation. She read “Mussanjeya Maarutha” and felt the evening breeze through the lines. 2nd puc kannada notes
“Yes,” she whispered.
“Leave it, Raghu. Just exam notes,” she said, yawning. For the first time, she picked up a
Those words hit Anjali like lightning.
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Raghu read aloud: “Ullavaru shivalayava maadavaru… naanellaavanu shivanaayakanu…”