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Poet Neruda wishes to have total inactivity. Unnecessary rush and hurry have troubled and tensed all of us. The noise of machines creates disturbance when everything is at rest, it will be an exotic moment. ... Here the poet refers to the 'sadness' which we form out of our own thinking and action.
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The story, “Deep Waters” tells us how the writer overcame his fear of water and learned swimming with sheer determination and will power. He had developed a terror of water since childhood. When he was three or four years old, the writer had gone to California with his father. One day on the beach, the waves knocked the child down and swept over him. The child was terrified but the father who knew, there was no harm, laughed. The experience bred a permanent fear of water in the child’s sub-conscious mind. Still another incident, more serious, increased his terror. The writer was trying to learn swimming in the Y.M.C.A. swimming pool in Yakima. One day while he was waiting for other boys, a big boy suddenly played a dangerous prank and pushed him into the water. The writer was terribly frightened. He went down nine feet into the water. When he reached the bottom, he jumped upward with all his strength. He came up but very slowly. He tried to catch hold of something like a rope but grasped only at water.
He tried to shout but no sound came out. He went down again. His lungs ached, head throbbed and he grew dizzy. He felt paralyzed with fear. All his limbs were paralyzed. Only the movement of his heart told him that he was alive. Again he tried to jump up. But this time his limbs would not move at all. He looked for ropes, ladders and water wings but all in vain. Then he went down again, the third time. This time all efforts and fear ceased. He was moving towards peaceful death. The writer was in peace.
When he came to consciousness, he found himself lying on the side of the pool with the other boys nearby. The terror that he had experienced in the pool never left him. It haunted him for years and years to come. It spoilt many of his expeditions of canoeing, swimming and fishing. It spoilt his pleasures in Maine Lakes, New Hampshire, Deschutes, Columbia and Bumping Lake etc. But the writer was determined to conquer his terror. He took help of a swimming instructor to learn swimming. The instructor taught him various actions necessary in swimming part by part. He put his face under water and exhaled and inhaled raising it above water. He practiced it for several weeks. He had to kick with his legs a few weeks on the side of the pool. At last he combined all these actions and made the writer swim. He learned swimming but the terror continued. So deep goes our childhood experiences! So fearful is the fear of fear! Whenever he was in water the terror returned. Hence forward the writer tried to terrorize terror itself. He tried to face the new challenge. When terror came, he confronted it by asking it sarcastically as to what it can really do to him? He plunged into the water as if to defy the fear. Once he took courage the terror vanquished. He faced the challenge deliberately in various places like the Warm Lake. He conquered it at last.
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If you want good health, you need to get up early in the morning. Doctors always suggest peoples for early rising. When someone rises early and goes for a morning walk or physical exercise they start to build their body properly. You might have seen the army people still can work hard in their late ages, because of their previous rules and regulation.
If you take a look at the successful peoples, they all used to wake up early in the morning. When you get up early, you can start your daily for a little earlier and also can finish it earlier. That’s a huge bonus and benefit for all. Then you can spend the rest of the time with your family or friends. We know time never stops for anyone, so if we want to use the time properly we need to learn early rising and start using our time properly.
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The Tiger King Summary – The story mocks the wilfulness and arrogance of those in power. The writer of the story takes us to the days when king rule. Also, they lived under the thumb rule of the British. In addition, the ruler was uninterested in serving the people instead they spent their time on foolish pursuits. They bent law to suit their interest. Besides, the Maharaja of Pratibandapuram tries to disprove his fate that the chief astrologer predicted that a tiger will kill him. So, he tries to belie the prediction and hunted down 99 tigers successfully. But the 100 tigers although not made of flesh and blood take his life. As one of the silvers of woodcut his right hand and because of infection, he dies.
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