Thursday, June 1, 2023

opt english imp questions n answers

 

Loneliness in Of Mice n Men

In addition to dreams, humans crave contact with others to give life meaning. Loneliness is present throughout this novel. On the most obvious level, we see this isolation when the ranch hands go into town on Saturday night to ease their loneliness with alcohol and women. Similarly, Lennie goes into Crook's room to find someone with whom to talk, and later Curley's wife comes for the same reason. Crooks says that a guy goes nuts if he doesn’t find anybody to talk to. Even Slim mentions that I have seen the guys that go around on the ranches alone. That isn’t good. They don't have fun. After a long time they get mean.

George's taking care of Lennie and the dream of the farm are attempts to break the pattern of loneliness that is part of the human condition. Similarly, Lennie's desire to pet soft things comes from his need to feel safe and secure, to touch something that gives him that feeling of not being alone in the world. For Lennie, the dream of the farm parallels that security.

George and Lennie, however, are not the only characters who struggle against loneliness. Although present in all the characters to some degree, the theme of loneliness is most notably present in Candy, Crooks, and Curley's wife. They all fight against their isolation in whatever way they can. Until its death, Candy's dog stopped Candy from being alone in the world. After its death, Candy struggles against loneliness by sharing in George and Lennie's dream. Curley's wife is also lonely; she is the only female on the ranch, and her husband has forbidden anyone to talk with her. She combats her loneliness by flirting with the ranch hands. Crooks is isolated because of his skin color. As the only black man on the ranch, he is not allowed into the bunkhouse with the others, and he does not associate with them. He combats his loneliness with books and his work, but even he realizes that these things are no substitute for human companionship.

Steinbeck reinforces the theme of loneliness in subtle and not so subtle ways. In the vicinity of the ranch, for example, is the town of Soledad. The town's name, not accidentally, means "solitude" or "alone." Also, the others' reactions to George and Lennie traveling together reinforces that, in Steinbeck's world, traveling with someone else is unusual. When George and Lennie arrive at the ranch, four other characters — the boss, Candy, Crooks, and Slim — all comment on the suspicious nature of two guys traveling together. This companionship seems strange and, according to at least the boss and Curley, the relationship is sexual or exploitative financially.

 

Critically appreciatiate the essay A Piece of Chalk

One sunny morning, G.K. Chesterton (writer) puts on a hat, a walking stick and some chalks and set off to draw some pictures. He needed paper for drawing. But he didn't have any. So he went to the kitchen to ask the landlady if she can give him a brown paper. She thought he needed it for packing something but he tells her he wanted it for drawing. She then offered note paper but writer told her that he wanted brown paper for its brownness. 

He then explains why brown paper was necessary that it appeals his imagination like brownness of trees in autumn, or beer, or dim light in early days of creation. He further says that coloured chalks can create fire gold or brightness of stars on brown paper. 

Then he tells about importance of small things like pocket knife and goes towards chalk mountains. Mountains are best quality of England. They are huge and mighty yet merciful or the cottages woukd have been engulfed. Similarly England is powerful but people there are kind and courteous. 

He will not draw natural things but will draw the pictures of devils, seraphims, angel, saint, holy men etc. He says that Homer and Vergil didnt1 understand nature exactly like Wordsworth but their approach was indirect. They used to stare at the falling white snow for great lengths of time, but they expressed it by just drawing a holy virgin in a white robe. They used to look at the vast expanse of greenery all around them, but when it came to expressing their impression, they drew a Robin Hood in his green attire. 

When the author found a rock to sit on and began to draw, he discovered that he had left the white chalk piece behind. The white coloured chalk is indispensable for drawing. For painters white is the colour to express a positive feeling, especially if the drawing was to be made on brown papers. 

He was disappointed to find he had no white chalk with him as without it drawing would be lifeless. White is not just an absence of colour but is itself a sharp and definite one. It makes stars. Morality is similar.  Virtue is like white colour in religion. God creates the most magnificent in white like men of virtue and paradigm of creation. 

He was frustrated to not have white chalk. He thought his picture would remain incomplete. It would be tragedy. Without white, the picture would be like thinking of a world with no good man in it. 

Suddenly, an idea ticked to his mind and he started laughing loudly. He felt like a man who was standing at Sahara desert and searching for handful of sand. He felt like a man who was standing in the middle of the ocean and worrying about not having a little salt water. 

He realised that the hill where he was standing was entirely made of white chalk. He became happy, picked a piece of white stone and completed his drawing. Chesterton became so happy after he finished the drawing that he compares the white rock to the white chalk and sees no difference. He may have started out without a piece of white chalk but the end is different. Through his ingenuity and resilience Chesterton has managed to finish his drawing. A drawing that he himself is proud of and expects that others will be proud of too. Chesterton has taken what could have been a tortuous day and turned into a day of ingenuity and happiness. 

 

Themes of The song of Death

This one-act play “The Song of Death” has been written by a prominent Egyptian writer Tawfiq Al-Hakim. This play has presented various themes as hope, jealousy, betrayal and vengeance. This play is about a peasant woman Asakir and her lifelong resolution which shatters at the end of the play.

Asakir has been waiting for her son to come and take revenge to the enemies who she thought has killed her husband. She has sent her son to foreign nation so that he could be brought up safely and take revenge to them. Her son was her hope. Her hope was in her son’s arrival. She has told the villagers that her son has already died and she has nobody left in the world. But with the news of her son’s arrival, her hope has risen up. As soon as her son appears, she tells her son to take revenge on the enemies but the son refuses. She felt betrayed. She felt that her son has shattered all her dreams and she isn’t convinced with her son. Her son seeks the proof of the murder. As a result, she comes to the higher level of revenge and tells her cousin to kill her own son. By killing her own son, she tries to satisfy her anger with her enemies.

 other imps…. (Read from notes)

v  theme of our house is on fire.

v  differences between miracle n morality plays, Shakespeare n marloe, competence n performance, langue n parole

v  affixation n its types

v  sentences n its types

v  seven ravens

v  the myth of Prometheus

v  half a day

v  modern poets

v  pragmatics

 

 

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