The Man Who Knew Infinity plunges students into the unlikely partnership between a self-taught clerk from Madras and a skeptical Cambridge professor, asking them to weigh intuition against proof, faith against reason, and genius against prejudice. Learners trace Ramanujan’s journey from crowded temple courtyards to ivy-covered halls, dissect how war, illness, and institutional doubt threaten discovery, and debate whether raw insight can survive without rigorous evidence. Reflection prompts push