Explore Chapter 1: A Letter to God – The Power and Irony of Faith with structured data tables for quick revision. Understand themes of faith, hope, irony, human values, generosity, and key events in an organized format, helping CBSE students grasp concepts clearly and retain them easily.
| Character or Subject | Key Event or Concept | Amount or Value | Symbolism or Metaphor | Emotional State | Type of Conflict |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lencho | Hailstorm destroys the cornfield; writes a letter to God for financial help | 100 pesos | Hailstones as 'new silver coins'; Lencho as 'an ox of a man' | Sadness, sorrow, then determined and hopeful | Human vs. Nature |
| Lencho | Receiving and counting the money | 70 pesos | Not in source | Angry and suspicious | Human vs. Human |
| Postmaster | Organizing a collection for Lencho | A little more than half | An act of charity | Serious and then content | Not in source |
| Raindrops | Predicting a good harvest | 10 cent pieces and 5 cent pieces | 'New coins' | Satisfied | Not in source |
| Post Office Employees | Accused of stealing by Lencho | Not in source | 'A bunch of crooks' | Not in source | Human vs. Human |
| Student/Sender | Buying a Money Order (MO) form | 50 paise | Not in source | Not in source | Not in source |
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