Death of a Nightingale is a provocative play within a book. It is like a matryoshka doll. It tells a human story with a challenging interplay of fact, fiction, satire and commentary . It brings to life dry-as-dust issues important in education and, maybe, even more important beyond it. Which is the wiser mantra in education -- Equality or Equity? How far does declaring a "Right" provide the protection of "a Right"? Is this generation properly mindful of the legacy it is bequeathing?
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