CHAPTER
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SUMMARY
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1
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Dawan (14 years old) and Kwai(13 years old) spent the morning
talking about the scholarship to study in a city school.
Kwai was quite hopeful and Dawan felt that she would not get
the scholarship because she was a girl.
Their parents thought that it was foolish and wasteful to send
girls to school.
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2
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The teacher asked his students what they saw beneath their
houses in the morning.
He had a long discussion with the students about the landlord
taking away sacks of rice beneath their houses.
The headmaster headed to their class and listened to the
discussion before going off.
The teacher and students discussed what they should do if they
won the scholarship.
The teacher announced that Dawan won the scholarship.
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3
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The classmates surrounded Dawan as soon as they heard that she
won the scholarship.
Kwai was unhappy and upset that Dawan won the scholarship, not
him.
Dawan told her family that she got the scholarship and that
made her father angry.
He accused Dawan of taking her own brother's chance away from
him.
Dawan’s mother was reluctant to give her opinion (being scared
and loyal to her husband).
Dawan's grandmother however supported her.
Dawan and her grandmother planned to go to Noi's house.
However, halfway there, Dawan's mother decided to go with Dawan instead of
her grandmother - her grandmother was too old and it was a long journey (3
kilometres) to walk under the hot sun.
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4
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The conversation at Noi’s house - Dawan’s mother, Noi (Dawan’s
cousin, 5-6 years older than her, married and had a small baby) and Ghan
(Noi’s husband).
Noi said that going to the city was useless, not good and not
healthy. She went to the city to work, not to study but had to come back home
because the city was an ugly and cruel place to work.
Ghan worked in the city as part of a work crew.
Noi and Ghan tried to discourage Dawan from going to the city
because it would bring more harm than good.
Mr Phaspras (Army officer) made a deal with Noi's family in
order not to take Ghan into the army (Noi and Ghan had to pay him a lot of
money)
After listening to what Noi and Ghan said, Dawan was still
determined to go to the city.
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5
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Kwai was upset when he knew that Dawan and their mother went
to see Noi and Ghan.
Kwai and Dawan argued over the issue of winning the
scholarship.
Kwai came in second in the examination but he was hoping to go
to the city.
At the same time, Kwai was scared of telling their father his
result because Dawan might not be allowed to go. He was in a confused state.
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6
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Dawan's father was very unapproachable. He did not want her to
go to the city.
He thought that boys going to the city to study would be
better than girls.
Kwai was hopeful after he heard that.
Dawan’s father would not listen to her reasons. She decided to
see the gentle old monk of the village temple. Maybe he could influence her
father to change his mind.
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7
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Dawan went to the busy and crowded market place alone early in
the morning because she wanted to meet the monk at the temple.
She met a girl, Bao who sold lotus buds and caged sparrows.
Dawan wanted to buy a lotus bud but Bao gave it for free to
her.
She also wanted to free a caged bird to make merit but she did
not have enough money (only ten cents).
From their conversation, Dawan found out that Bao was Vichai’s
sister (Dawan’s classmate – the boy who sat behind her in class).
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8
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Dawan went to see the old monk/head monk/elderly abbot in the
temple.
They talked in the open courtyard outside the temple.
Dawan's teacher and the old monk were good friends, so he
already told the monk about Dawan’s scholarship.
Dawan pleaded with the monk so that he could persuade her
father to let her go to study in the city (her father respected the monk and
would listen to what he said).
The old monk did not see the need for Dawan to go to the city
school. He refused to help her because he did not believe in the idea of
girls furthering their studies.
He talked much about the Holy One’s teaching and Heaven.
Dawan ran off in bitterness and tears.
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9
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Bao allowed Dawan to release a bird for free.
Bao's brother, Vichai, came to the market stall and hit her
because of that.
Kwai stopped Vichai from hitting Bao.
After realising that Bao knew about what happened between
Dawan and Kwai, Kwai wanted to slap Bao. Bao accused of both Vichai and Kwai
as big bullies.
Kwai pushed Dawan away when she tried to stop him from hitting
Bao.
Dawan landed on top of a pile of broken birdcages, injuring
herself.
Cousin Noi helped Dawan with her bleeding ankle.
Dawan limped off alone to return home.
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10
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In the heavy rain, Dawan went to the river to sit on the old
bridge but Kwai was already there.
Kwai was thinking about Dawan's words (about him being a
bully).
The siblings talked about what happened and expressed their
feelings about the whole issue.
Kwai realised that Dawan was a caring sister and he finally
made his decision.
Both of them returned home together.
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11
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On their way home in the heavy rain, they saw their father
leading the buffalo home (which Kwai forgot to do).
They decided to hide from him because he looked angry but
later they approached him.
Their father heard from the teacher that Kwai got second in
the test and was angry at him for not telling him about it.
Back at home, their grandmother tried to comfort the scared
Dawan.
Father had a good and serious discussion with Kwai and Dawan
about the scholarship.
Father was very reluctant to let Dawan go to the city school
but Dawan and Kwai managed to convince him. He finally allowed Dawan to go.
Kwai was both happy and sad at the same time about their
father’s decision.
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12
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Dawan’s last morning at home.
At dawn, she went to the top of the old wooden bridge and saw
that Kwai was already there.
The siblings talked about Dawan’s leaving the village.
Kwai would miss Dawan because no one would be there to
watch the sunrise with him.
He cried and ran off.
Dawan started singing her morning song one last time before
going home to get ready to go to the city.
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13
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At first Dawan was unsure if she wanted to leave because she
would miss everything and everyone in her village.
Her grandmother gave her a lot of advice and encouragement to
persuade her to go. She gave Dawan a glass jar of lotus bud.
When she was boarding the bus to go to the city, Kwai was
nowhere to be seen.
Although many people in the village sent her off, she was not
happy as Kwai was not there.
During the bus journey, she saw Kwai on the bridge that they
usually went to, he was waving goodbye at her, singing their favourite
morning song, which she continued singing until she could not see him
anymore.
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Tuesday, November 13, 2018
Novel Sing To The Dawn (Form 5) : Chapter Summaries
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