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Get notes, summaries, questions and answers, MCQs, extras, competency-based questions, and PDF chapters that are part of ISC Class 11 Modern English. However, the notes should only be treated as references, and changes should be made according to the needs of the students.

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PERSPECTIVES: A Collection of ISC Short Stories
Lawley Road – R.K. Narayan
The Landlady – Roald Dahl
Most Beautiful – Ruskin Bond
Dream-Children: Reverie – Charles Lamb
Ratan Tata: A Life-Settling in at Cornell (An Excerpt) – Thomas Mathew
REFLECTIONS: A Collection of ISC Poems
Father Returning Home – Dilip Chitre
Life Doesn’t Frighten Me – Maya Angelou
Sadness Comes – Donna Ashworth
A Prayer for My Daughter – William Butler Yeats
Bora Ring – Judith Wright
DRAMA
Pygmalion: Acts I – George Bernard Shaw
Pygmalion: Acts II – George Bernard Shaw

About ISC Class 11 Modern English

ISC Class 11 Modern English introduces you to a new selection of literature. The syllabus is divided into three parts. You will study short stories, poems, and a play. Each section offers a different way to understand human experiences and ideas.

The collection of short stories is called ‘Perspectives’. It contains varied tales from different authors. R.K. Narayan’s ‘Lawley Road’ presents a story from a familiar Indian setting. ‘The Landlady’ by Roald Dahl is a story with a sense of mystery. You will also read ‘Most Beautiful’ by Ruskin Bond and an excerpt from a biography of Ratan Tata. Charles Lamb’s ‘Dream-Children: A Reverie’ offers a gentle, reflective piece. These stories explore themes of daily life, suspense, and personal history.

The poetry section, ‘Reflections’, presents poems on many subjects. Dilip Chitre’s ‘Father Returning Home’ paints a picture of urban loneliness. ‘Life Doesn’t Frighten Me’ by Maya Angelou speaks about inner strength. Donna Ashworth’s ‘Sadness Comes’ looks at an emotion we all feel. You will also study ‘A Prayer for My Daughter’ by W.B. Yeats and ‘Bora Ring’ by Judith Wright. These poems use language to express deep feelings and thoughts.

For drama, you will read the first two acts of George Bernard Shaw’s play, ‘Pygmalion’. The story introduces Professor Henry Higgins, an expert in phonetics, and Eliza Doolittle, a young woman who sells flowers. Higgins makes a wager that he can transform Eliza’s speech and manners. This will allow her to appear as a high-society lady. These initial acts establish the characters and the central conflict of the play.

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