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Role play – A Visit to Cambridge

Characters:-
Stephen Hawking
Firdaus Kanga
Narrator
Guide
Stephen Hawking’s Assistant

Dialogue

Acting
Narrator: Good morning! What if I ask you to
guess what is your Metaphor for England?
Well, the answer may come out as Oxford or
Cambridge. Indeed, the same case belonged to
a writer named Firdaus Kanga. But by the end
of a specific incident, his Metaphor utterly
changed it. Today, we class 8th students will
present that incident, so, Enjoy!!!

[Firdaus Kanga and a guide talking]

Firdaus Kanga: I think Cambridge is the best


university, don't you?

Guide: Yeah! And the Poor and disabled man


Stephen Hawking has also made it the most
important university
Firdaus Kanga: Oh! I almost forgot about him;
He is the one who wrote A Brief History of
Time, one of the bestseller books.

Guide: yes. That's him only.

[Firdaus Kanga gets the Phone from Pocket


and Calls up]

Stephen Hawking's Assistant: Hello, who's


there?

Firdaus Kanga: My name is Firdaus Kanga, a


journalist from India. I came in a wheelchair. I
want to meet Stephen Hawking and write his
opinions in my new Book.
Assistant: Hmm! You can visit him for half an
hour from 3:30 pm to 4:00 pm.

Firdaus kanga: Thanks!


Firdaus Kanga: Good afternoon, sir. How are
you? Can I ask you few questions.

Stephen Hawking: Good afternoon, I am Fine,


sure.

Firdaus Kanga: How do you gather up the


courage to do up something while People
always insist you being brave?

Stephen Hawking: I haven't been brave, but


though I've had no choice.

Firdaus Kanga: well, do you & really think


disabled people are chronically unhappy?

Stephen Hawking: Oh! Never, People always


think so. You also indeed agree with my
statement, right?
Firdaus Kanga: That's true.

Narrator: Every time the writer asked up a


question to Stephen Hawking, he felt a kind of
guilt as he was forcing Stephen Hawking to tap
the switch with a Pale finger and then search
for the word to speak out with computerized
voice.

Firdaus Kanga: If someone like me disturbs


you in your work does it annoy you ?

Stephen Hawking: Yes. [Smiling]

Firdaus Kanga: Sorry for annoying you but I


will not take up much time. The thing that rolls
in my mind is that, is there really something
good about being disabled ?
Stephen Hawking: I don't think anything's
been good about being disabled.

Firdaus Kanga: So do I.

[Stephen Hawking smiles again]

Firdaus Kanga: You are an inspiration for me


and many others who are also disabled , does
this thought help you ?

Stephen Hawking: No.

Firdaus Kanga: what message would you like


to give to disabled People?

Stephen Hawking: They should not waste their


time with something like disabled Olympics
but should focus on what they are good at.
Narrator: Firdaus Kanga Nods in agreement
remembering how happily he unstringed a
Spanish Guitar which he was trying to play.
Suddenly, in the silence of memories Firdaus
Kanga heard a tick – tick noise which was of
none other than his own wristwatch.

[Firdaus kanga looking at his watch]

Firdaus Kanga: Seems like the time is up,


though I have learned many things in just a
few minutes. Thank you very much. I think I
should be leaving now.

Stephen Hawking: wait, Have some tea. I can


show you the garden as well.
[Stephen Hawking Pointing out in different
direction]

Firdaus Kanga: That's beautiful but I think you


would have other appointments too. So I
should leave now. It was nice to meet you.

[Stephen Hawking smiling at Firdaus Kanga]

Narrator: For Firdaus Kanga England had now


taken up an entirely different meaning. He
was fully satisfied with his visit to England.
*Thank you*

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