The Voyage: ASSEB (AHSEC) Class 12 Alternative English Notes


State whether these statements are True or False 

Bhupen Hazarika had brought his Rolleiflex from home. 

False. 

Bhupen Hazarikas companion on the flight from Guwahati to Dumdum was Bhaben  Das.  

False 

Bhupen Hazarika had a weakness for Kalmousaak. 

True 

What was the name of the airport situated in Guwahati in 1949? 

The airport situated in Guwahati in 1949 was known as Kanhikuchi Airport. 

Who was the Governor of Assam during the inauguration of the airport in  Guwahati? 

Sir Akbar Hydari was the Governor of Assam during the inauguration of the airport in  Guwahati. 

How much was the air fare from Guwahati to Dumdum in 1949? 

The air fare from Guwahati to Dumdum in 1949 was Rs. 55. 

In which country is the 'Temple of the Tooth Relic' located?  

The 'Temple of the Tooth Relic' is located in Sri Lanka.

What type of leave did the French sailor avail when he came to the shore? 

The French sailor Hazarika availed shore leave when he came to the shore in Sri Lanka.

Name the two locations that Bhupen Hazarika reminisces about in The Voyage.  

The two locations that Bhupen Hazarika reminisces about in “The Voyage” are Bharalumukh and Uzan bazaar

The ship set sail later than scheduled time. How late was the ship?

The ship set sail one and a half day later than its scheduled departure time.  

Name the two places associated with Buddhism mentioned by Bhupen Hazarika in  "The Voyage".  

The two places associated with Buddhism mentioned by Bhupen Hazarika in "The  Voyage" are Bodhgaya and Sarnath.  

Which two Indian states associated with dances, other than Assam, are mentioned  by Bhupen Hazarika in 'The Voyage"?  

The two Indian states associated with dances mentioned by Bhupen Hazarika in "The  Voyage" are Gujarat and Manipur. 

Write a brief account of Hazarika's stopover in Sri Lanka.  

Hazarika's visit in Sri Lanka left an enduring impact on him. When he reached Colombo,  he was struck by the scenic beauty of the city, with its coconut trees and the Indian Ocean.  He noticed a mixture of cultures and influences, from English and Hindi music playing on  the radio to shops selling American dresses and watches. Hazarika met a French sailor  on shore leave and saw the multicultural environment of the city. He likewise visited  Kandy, a city known for its Buddhist heritage. The ‘Temple of the Tooth Relic’ left a  profound effect on him and he felt as though he was in Sarnath or Bodh Gaya, feeling a  similar holy ambience and echoes of Buddham Sharanam Gachchami. Hazarika's visit to  Sri Lanka featured the cultural similarities between people of Sri Lanka and India,  especially South India. This can be found in their participation in dances and music  together. 

Briefly present your view about Hazarika's experience of visiting a Sri Lankan  family home.  

Hazarika's experience of visiting a Sri Lankan family home was an extraordinary one. He  portrays going into the drawing room of a modern Lankan family, where he found a piano  and a Madonna painting by an European artist. The children were singing English songs,  and Hazarika was astounded by the similarities between this Lankan home and his own  experiences in Shillong. Despite being far away from Assam, Hazarika felt a feeling of  familiarity and connection, showing the comprehensiveness of certain cultural aspects. 

Present your views on the food and flavours mentioned by Hazarika in 'The  Voyage'. 

In Hazarika's 'The Voyage', he mentions "kalmou saak", a dish that his grandmother used  to cook for him. In spite of the fact that he longs for it during his journey, he can't find it in  Sri Lanka. He additionally makes reference to "tenga" and "bamboo shoot," which are  traditional Assamese ingredients. These references to food and flavours highlight  Hazarika's nostalgia for his native Assam and his longing for the tastes and fragrances of  home. It reflects how food can inspire strong recollections and feelings, particularly when  one is far away from familiar surroundings. 

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How does Bhupen Hazarika recount his feeling about being an Indian as he moves  forward in his journey? Give a brief description. 
As Hazarika proceeds with his journey he reflects on his evolving feeling of identity He  understands that as he moves outside from India's boundaries, he starts to see himself  more as an Indian student instead of exclusively relating to his Assamese or Bengali  roots. The experience expands his point of view and extends his affection for India,  ignoring the differentiation between being an Assamese or an Indian. Hazarika's journey  assists him with embracing a lager national identity and see himself to be a citizen of  diverse and joined India. 

Present an overview of Bhupen Hazarika's experience during the course of his  journey abroad from your reading of 'The Voyage'.  

Bhupen Hazarika's journey to abroad, as explained in 'The Voyage,' is a outstanding one  that gives a chance to opens himself to different cultures, languages, landscapes, and  people. It serves as a change for his self-improvement, widening his point of view on life,  identity, and the interconnectedness of cultures. All through his journey, Hazarika  experiences a diverse cultures and notices their influences in various locations. From Sri  Lanka to Europe, he observes the mixture of local traditions with external influences, like  European colonial legacies. In Sri Lanka, he sees the concurrence of Lankan and  European components in the design, music, and lifestyle. The Yakuma Natum dance,  suggestive of the Deodhani Nrittya of Kamrupa, represents the similitudes and shared  roots of differnt cultures. 

 As Hazarika proceeds with his journey to Europe, he experiences a combination  of cultures on a bigger scale. In London, he encounters the dynamic quality of  multiculturalism, where individuals from different backgrounds exist together and interact.  He goes to the functions where individuals from various countries meet up, breaking  obstructions of language and nationality. Hazarika likewise witnesses the mixing of  cultures in the music of the streets, where British songs mix with African rhythms and  make an extraordinary congruity.

'Bhupen Hazarika's representation is not merely an account of a journey; it is also  a narrative about the convergence of cultures in different locations. Comment on  the statement based on your reading of 'The Voyage'  

The above statement that Bhupen Hazarika's portrayal in The Voyage' isn't simply an  account of a journey but in addition it is a story about the mixture of cultures turns out to  be true when we read the text. Hazarika's story goes far away from describing his  personal experiences and observations; it dives into the interconnectedness and  combination of cultures that he comes across during his journey. 

Hazarika's experiences with various cultures feature the smoothness and flexibility of  human expressions. He acknowledges the impacts and overlaps between cultures,  emphasizing that they are not isolated elements but rather entwined in various ways. The  portrayal of cultures in 'The Voyage' exhibits the unique nature of human interactions and  the continual exchange of thoughts, traditions, and values. 

Through his encounters, Hazarika underlines the significance of cultural understanding,  respect, and appreciation. He perceives that in spite of cultural differences, there are  shared elements that unite people across borders. His story serves as a reminder of the  beauty and richness that arises when cultures coverage, bringing about an additional  different and interconnected world. 


Thus, Hazarika's portrayal in 'The Voyage' catches the quintessence of cultural  convergence, displaying the transformative force of travel and the potential for significant  connections between individuals of various backgrounds. It celebrates the variety of  human experiences while underlining the consistent ideas that bind us all together as a  global community. 




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