Synopsis-Akkhi And The Half Burnt Book
Title: Akkhi And The Half Burnt Book
AUTHOR NAME: YUVRAJ
SINGH SISODIYA (AK_SINGH)
Introduction:
In
a quaint traditional school that has stood the test of time, an ominous shadow
looms as admissions decline, and whispers of closure grow louder. The school,
once a beacon of learning and community, now faces a dire threat to its
existence. Amidst this uncertainty, a series of mysterious events and tragic
deaths cast a pall over the institution, leaving its inhabitants wary and fearful.
Yet, amidst the gathering darkness, a glimmer of hope emerges as the
granddaughter of one of the deceased embarks on a journey to unravel the
secrets haunting the school's hallowed halls.
Conflict Incident:
This
conflict traces its roots back to years ago when a division emerged among the
students, separating those who represented the traditional values of the school
from those who did not. This division, fueled by arrogance and opposition,
sparked the formation of a separate community bent on destroying the school's
legacy. Over time, this dissenting group, joining forces with seven Subordinate
kingdoms, orchestrated a campaign to weaken and ultimately terminate the
institution. The tension between these rival forces simmers beneath the
surface, creating a stage for the tragic events that unfold within the school's
walls.
Rising Action:
As
the tension escalates within the school, the arrival of Paakhi, a mysterious
girl who had been hiding with Riya for the past year, adds a new layer of
intrigue to the unfolding events. Paakhi, with her enigmatic aura, brings with
her a connection to Akshanta, a school steeped in ancient traditions and
teachings passed down through generations. However, Paakhi's presence also
attracts danger, as evidenced by an attack during the Bahispardha game in her
first month at Akshanta. This incident marks the beginning of her turbulent
journey, compounded by the disappearance of Akkhi's father, who vanishes while
attempting to protect her. Meanwhile, a malevolent force, symbolized by a
fierce liquid that taints Akshanta's sacred soil, threatens to unleash
destruction upon the school and its inhabitants, casting a shadow of
uncertainty and fear over their once-peaceful sanctuary.
Climax:
As
the story reaches its peak, they find the other half of the burnt book which
was not burnt by Akkhi’s father. They know destroying it is crucial to saving
Mrigda, the special soil of Akshanta. Together, they rush to get rid of it,
fighting against the evil forces that threaten their school. In a brave move, a
senior student sacrifices himself to help, even though it costs him his life.
Sadly, Paakhi also loses her life while trying to protect others. Meanwhile, Akkhi's
father is still missing, leaving everyone worried and unsettled. The stigma on
his father's character raises many questions, adding to the turmoil and
uncertainty gripping the community. Despite the challenges, they succeed in
their mission to protect Akshanta, ensuring its legacy lives on.
Resolution:
Through
perseverance and sacrifice, Akkhi and their allies manage to overcome the
forces of destruction, saving the school from doom. The ordeal leaves scars but
also strengthens bonds and instills hope for the future.
Themes:
The
story explores themes of courage, friendship, and resilience in the face of
adversity. It underscores the importance of heritage and collective efforts in
preserving institutions and combating evil forces.
Character Analysis:
Akkhi
emerges as a determined protagonist, fueled by memories and guided by wisdom. Riya
provides steadfast support, while Sharma Ji represents the school's legacy and
the community's strength.
1. Acharya Nirmala Varistha:* A serene and
respected leader, known for his diplomatic skills and wisdom, dressed in white
and golden attire.
2.
*Acharya Mahesh Lochan:* A wise and revered Kulguru, with a commanding voice
and snow-white beard, often seen with a stick in hand.
3.
*Acharya Kalpi Dhyayti:* A knowledgeable and calm figure, serving as the Vratya
Head, guiding students with his serene demeanor and wise counsel.
4.
*Acharya Kumari:* A compassionate and composed Acharya, offering support and
wisdom to students and peers, dressed in white and golden attire.
5.
*Acharya Kavya Kirti:* A youthful and knowledgeable Kulguru, respected for her
insights and gentle demeanor, adorned in deep blue robes.
6.
*Lochan:* Tall and wise, Lochan is a mentor figure, recognized by his
snow-white beard and pale sesame-colored attire.
7.
*Acharya Kumari:* A figure of wisdom and grace, Acharya Kumari commands respect
with her white-golden attire and serene presence.
8.
*Brahata:* A venerable leader with a deep voice and imposing presence, guiding
the community with authority and wisdom.
9.
*Bahibaan:* A caretaker ensuring the school's smooth operation, dedicated to
maintaining its facilities and supporting students.
10.
*Devi Prabhuta:* Remembered for her beauty and captivating presence, Devi
Prabhuta inspires admiration with her striking blue eyes and inner strength.
In
addition, many more….
Tone and Style:
The
narrative blends mystery, suspense, and emotion, drawing readers into a world
of intrigue and peril. Vivid descriptions and poignant moments capture the
essence of the characters and their journey.
Conclusion:
Ultimately,
the story celebrates the triumph of good over evil and the enduring spirit of
unity and perseverance. It leaves readers inspired and reminded of the power of
resilience and solidarity in overcoming challenges.
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ABOUT
THE AUTHOR:
Yuvraj
Singh Sisodiya currently serves as a mathematics teacher at Jain Public School
in Badnawar, Madhya Pradesh, Dhar, India. While my professional role revolves
around education, I envision myself as an artist at heart. Despite not holding
official credentials in illustration, my passion for it is undeniable. I hold a
Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Education degree and have successfully
cleared three teaching exams, accumulating extensive teaching experience over
the years. Alongside my teaching career, I've indulged in writing poetry,
albeit not reaching a standard level yet it resonates at a personal level. During
my college years, I engaged in work at a weighting machine, concurrently
completing my graduation. In 2019, I embarked on my journey as a novelist while
residing in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, where the scenic Tekri Mountain served as
my muse. It was amidst my morning runs and walks around the mountain's corners
that the storyline for "Akkhi and the Half-Burnt Book" took shape.
Utilizing the downtime during the COVID-19 pandemic, I devoted myself to
completing the novel from the comfort of my home. The narrative within the
story revolves around the concept of the ancient Nalanda University. Currently,
I am eagerly anticipating the creation of its sequel.
MY
GMAIL: SISODIYAYUVRAJ0@GMAIL.COM
MY
INSTAGRAM I.D.: SISODIYAYUVAJ0
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