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The Dog of Tithwal Study Guide

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by Saadat Hasan Manto
About 36 pages (10,796 words)

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Plot Summary

Indian Camp

"The Dog of Tithwal" begins with Indian and Pakistani soldiers entrenched in their positions along the nations' border in a mountainous area. Neither side has the advantage in the war; no air forces are involved, and heavy artillery is not in their armaments. It is more a standoff than a battle. The peace of the mountains pervades in spite of the tension. Flowers are in bloom, birds are singing, and clouds are scudding lazily through the skies. Manto compares nature to a symphony that plays beautifully and the men with their guns to discordant notes.

The action begins in the Indian camp, with Jamadar Harnam Singh on night watch. At two o'clock, he wakes Ganda Singh to take over the watch and lies down to sing a romantic song about a pair of.....

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