MYP 2: Unit 3: Lesson 7: A Horse and Two Goats

Dear students,

In this lesson, we explore “A Horse and Two Goats” by R.K. Narayan and examine how the author creates a vivid rural Indian setting through precise and carefully chosen details. Rather than explaining ideas directly, Narayan allows the setting, objects, and everyday actions to reveal culture, character, and meaning.

As we read selected excerpts, we focus on how simple details—such as the village surroundings, the presence of goats, and the road near the statue—help us understand the social and cultural context of the story. These descriptions not only establish place, but also offer insight into the life, values, and resilience of the character Muni.

Building on our prior practice with “show, don’t tell,” characterisation, and atmosphere, students analyse how Narayan balances humour and hardship, and how setting becomes an active part of storytelling. Through discussion and short writing tasks, we practise using descriptive details to convey culture and character without stating ideas explicitly.

If you would like to revisit the text or reflect further on today’s lesson, please refer to the lesson link here.

Happy learning,
Ms. Risha Kalra

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