Essay map
Opening scene
Anecdote
A child finds water in a tanker after three dry days and laughs before anyone says ‘thank you’. The laugh is the gratitude. The topic wants that simplicity — not a gratitude journal sold as a lifestyle.
Keep this in every paragraph
One stand
- Joy: an unforced yes. Gratitude: recognition of a gift, a person, a luck. Simplest form: before ritual, before a tweet. Write against both a greeting-card and a cynic.
Use once, in a scene — do not dump names
Quotes to earn
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Buddha
Mudita — gladness as a practice, not a post.
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Tagore
A thanks that is a song — then a tanker in a dry ward.
Turn each heading into a full paragraph in the hall
Heading map
What the line is asking
- Joy: not entertainment; a settled gladness.
- Simplest form of gratitude: thanks as a feeling before a sentence.
- Form: what gratitude looks like when it is not a performance.
Self / family
- A meal, a recovered parent. Joy as the body’s receipt.
Public
- A working tap, a teacher who came. Civic joy as gratitude to a nameless file.
The counter
- Telling a hungry queue to ‘be grateful’ is cruelty. Ambedkar: a right is not a gift. And some joy is unjust (a riot’s cheer). The line is about a clean thanks, not a muzzle on anger.
Drop one peg where it fits — not a data dump
Value addition
- Art. 21 Water and life — gratitude does not replace a right.
- Jal Jeevan A tap as a public thanks-machine when it works.
- Mid-day meal A child’s joy as a receipt of a scheme.
Last 8–10 lines in the exam
Last paragraph
- Close: keep the laugh at the tanker; still file for a tap. Expand — this is only the map.
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No. It is a map. In the exam, each heading becomes a paragraph with one Indian case.
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Tone?
Warm, then exact. Do not write a greeting-card. Do not scold the poor to smile.
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