05 Feb 2022

Theme Observed in the Literary works – Our Local Team

TNPSC General English: Authors and their Literary Works – Our Local Team

TNPSC Group 4 General English consists of three parts. Part A: Grammer, Part B: Literature, and Part C: Authors and their Literary Works. In this section, we discuss the third Authors and their Literary Works part. Actually, the Authors and their Literary Works part is easy & students who are preparing for TNPSC Exams can easily score maximum marks in this part. So, we provide the TNPSC General English Study Material – Authors and their Literary Works in an easy way for the TNPSC aspirants.

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Theme Observed in the Literary works

Our Local Team

Here comes our batting hero;

Salutes the crowd,

Takes guard;

 

And out for zero.

He’s in again

To strike a ton;

A lovely shot-

 

Then out for one.

Our demon bowler

Runs in quick;

He’s really fast,

 

Though hit for six.

In came their slogger;

He swung his bat

And missed by inches;

 

Our wicket keeper’s getting stitches.

Where’s our captain?

In the deep.

What’s he doing?

 

Fast asleep.

Last man in;

He kicks a boundary with his pad.

  1. B.W.I Not out?

The ump’s his dad!

                  – Raskin Bond

Theme of Our Local Team:

Mere inspiration cannot do anything. We need hard work to achieve something.

The poet through this poem says that youths are easily attracted to what they see. But when it comes to reality, they feel it is hard to do it. Though most youths are attracted towards cricket, all cannot shine without hard work. We should know what we can do, and need to make our way like that.

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