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Summary of the poem” Rooting Pomegranate by Daud Kamal 

 This poem tells us about the past of the Muslim nation of Baghdad. At that they
 Were scholars. This poem was wrote in 1992.People threw books into the river.
Baghdad was completely blue because of ink of the books. In this poem Baghdad 
is representing the whole Muslim colonized countries. This poem tells us about
the past of the Muslim nation of Baghdad. At that they were scholars, the none
Muslim attack on Muslim for the first time. Before the attack of Mongols Baghdad
was a very rich land, people were also scholars, business men. In this poem
 Mangol horses represent the colonizers. They had the business all over the world
when Mongol attack on Baghdad they lost their  whole business. Baghdad was
Destroyed but we can imagine Baghdad by seeing these pieces. Baghdad is still not saved from attacks. The theme of poem is effects of colonization. New generation still try to destroy Baghdad. Second times Americans attacked on Baghdad. New generation colonizers still attack on Baghdad. Pomegranate represents the countries which are destroyed. Poor countries attack on rich countries to get benefit by educationally or other prosperity at that time Baghdad was on climax point.

That was the first down fall of Muslim countries. Before the attack of Mangols they were developed people they were on the top in science, technology, education and in every field of life. First time Muslim nation was under colonization. Now still Americans control on Baghdad. More see link http://www.daoudkuttab.com/?s=fateh 
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Unbroken (Movie)
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Through the epic and ambitious, Jolie’s second outing as a director fails to do justice outing as a director fails to do justice to the rousing real life story of Louis Zamperini.
For her second film as a director, Angelina Jolie has elected to go down the old school Hollywood route an inspirational war picture about athlete-turned soldier Louis Zamperini who survived weeks adrift in an open boat after his plane was shut down over the Pacific during the second world war, then endured a horrific period in a prisoner of war camp. Though high minded and well as being conceived on an epic scale there is something faintly stodgy about the endeavor. Jolie does however get things off to a cracking start. She introduces Zamperini in his role as a B-52 bombardier on a flight as the US is pushing the Japanese back across the Pacific Zamperini drops his bombs, then has to grapple with a stuck bomb bay door as his plane takes vicious fire from enemy fighters. Jolie films the sequence with a rackety clanging realism that puts one right in the cockpit. Unfortunately things are not maintained at this intense pitch Zamperini’s story breaks down neatly into a three act structure and Unbroken appears to take its cue rather too readily from this well made conventional narrative design.
This is a true story, right enough, but there are inevitable echoes of other films. Though apparently keen to stick to the facts. Jolie’s stolidly conventional approach to the matrimonial hardly freshness it up. As for Julie, where does this leave her? Unbroken is undoubtedly being positioned as awards bait, and the goodwill she has inside and outside   Hollywood may generate some Oscar nominations. But like her first film, there is a reined in by the book quality to much of the film-making that does not exactly add to its impact. Zamperini’s is an inspiring story all right, but in Jolie’s hands it is all a bit inspirational.


HAPPY NEW YEAR (Movie)
The movie didn't get released on January 1st nor is slated for a release on 31st December; however Farah Khan’s Happy New Year is likely to make your day into one big happy New Year since it has everything you want to have in a film. As expected Farah Khan mixes plots of multiple Bollywood and a few Hollywood films together puts them in a jar adds her choreographic magic you get a movie that has dance action romance and above all, a plot divide of logic but with the ability to keep you hooked till the last minute. Charlie (Shah Rukh Khan) is a street fighter who wants to take revenge from Charan Grover (Jaickie Sherof) who was responsible for sending his father (Anupam Kher) to prison. In order to do the trick he needs to find a team of experts and in Oceans X1 style he gets his team in the first half of the movie. By the time the movie reaches the interval he had managed to train his bunch of idiots for the world Dance competition and got them selected for the championship , which was to be held at the same place where the biggest diamond s of all were being kept under lock and key.

What makes the movie watchable are the characters and the dialogues while Nandu (Abhishek Bachan) is a sadak chaap bewra on one hand who can vomit at will, he is also the look like of Vick, the son of Charan Grover hence pivotal to the plan. Tammy (Boman Irani) is an expert locksmith but he suffer from epileptic fits Jag (Sonu Sood) is the muscle man with one ear Rohan (Vivaan Shah) is his nephew who is uncool with girls but supercool with gadget and finally, there is Mohini (Deepika Padukone) who is their dance instructor and joins them very late in their plans. Together they dance when they have to plan a heist when they are not dancing and are well knit like a family who live together. Their plan is perfect on paper only. Thing go haywire as first the leader Charlie gets into a fight with a rival dance team captain they lose the custody of the room that should be their base for the operation their perfect planning flaws and above all the judges can’t be bought. To find out whether they gang manages to take revenge or not  all you have to do is watch Happy New Year   and be in awe of Shah Rukh Khan’s six packs, Sonu Sood’s Mis-listening of words, Abhishek’s antics and Deepika’s ability to drop in at the wrong time. Despite its stupidity time the references to SRK movies like Main Hoon Na Chak De India the song Manwa Laagy, India Walay and the story will keep you glued to your seats for the entire run. The cast also manages to surprise you with their dance steps because one was not expecting Boman Irani to dance like a young man which he does and does well.

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The God of Small Things
Summary

The God of Small Things is about a family living in India after the declaration of independence. Their story isn’t told in chronological order but it is revealed bit by bit to the reader.
Rahel and Esthappen (Estha) are seven year old fraternal twins. They are living in Ayemenem with their mother Ammu and her brother Chacko, their grandmother Mammachi and their great-aunt baby Kochamma. Their father Baba lives in Calcutta. Ammu left him when the twins were two years old.
The family is expecting the arrival of Margaret and Sophie Mol, Chacko’s ex-wife and daughter, who are living in England. Since Margaret’s second husband Joe had died in a car accident. Chacko invited them to spend Christmas in India in order to get over the loss. When they have arrived, Sophie Mol is taking centre stage. So Rahel and Estha stroll around on the river bank and find an old boat. With Velutha’s help they repair it and frequently cross the river to visit an abandoned house on the other side. Velutha is an Untouchable, whom Ammu and Chacko have known since their childhood. Their family have given him the opportunity to visit a school and employed him as a carpenter and mechanic in the family’s pickle factory.
During the guests stay Ammu is more and more attracted by Velutha. One night they meet at the river where they sleep with each other. As it is not possible for an untouchable to have a relationship or even an affair with somebody from a superior caste, they have to keep their meetings secret. But one night Velutha’s father observes them and, feeling humiliated by his son’s overbearing behavior reports everything to Mammachi and Baby Kochamma. As a consequence they lock up Ammu in her room. There Rahel and Estha find her and, through the locked door, ask her why she being locked up. As she is angry and desperate, she blames the two children that without them she would be free and they should go away. Hurt and confused they decide two run away and stay at the abandoned house. But Sophie discovers the twins plan and demands to be taken along. While the three are crossing the the river, which has risen from heavy rainfall, their boat capsizes. Rahel and Estha are able to reach other shore but Sophie cannot swim and is carried away by the current. After a long search for Sophie, the twins go the abandoned house and fall asleep on its veranda. Neither do they see Velutha had visited the house of Ammu’s family not knowing that their affair had been discovered. When he arrived Mammachi insulted him and chased him off. In the morning the children’s absence is detected. Then they recive the message that Sophie Mol has been found dead by the river. Baby Kochamma goes to the police and wrongly accused Veluta of attempting to rape Ammu and kidnapping the children. When the police find Velutha of attempting to rape Ammu and kidnapping the children. When the police find Velutha sleeping on the veranda of the abandoned house, they beat him up so heavily that he almost dies. The twins wake up and observe the whole procedure. At the police station they are forced by Baby kochamma to confirm the wrong statement which she has made in the following night Velutha dies in prison.
After Sophie Mol’s funeral Ammu and the twins have to leave the family’s house because Chacko, manipulated by Baby Kochamma accuses them of being responsible for Sophie Mol’s death. Estha is sent to his father in Calcutta where he attends school and later college. Ammu is forced to leave Rahel in Ayemenem in order to look for employment. But Ammu is not able to earn enough for a living and so she dies of bad health a few years later along in a hotel room.
Rehel returns to Ayemenem at age of 31. She has not Estha since they were separated after Sophie Mol’s father. She married an American and moved with him Boston. After their divorced she has been working to make a living. Now Rahel returns to Ayemenem because she wants see Estha., who has already returned to their familys house. During his stay in Calcutta he someday stopped speaking. After spending a whole day together in Ayemenem, Rahel and Estha sister and brother, are sleeping with each other.

The fact that Estha has stopped speaking and that Rahel and Estha  sleep with each other are only two aspects in which one can see how deeply hurt they still are by the events with Velutha and Sophie Mol that happened long ago.


When you are old (Poem)


  • W.B Yeats’ biography
  • —W.B Yeats’ biography
  • —W.B Yeats was born in Sandymond,Dublin on 13 June 1865 and died on January 281939
  • —He  was a well known poet, dramatist and prose writer
  • —He is one of the greatest poets of 20th century
  • —Yeats was a proud man his pride required him to relay on his own taste and his sense of artistic style
  • —He is the most celebrated significant  modern poet
  • —He received  the Noble Prize for Literature in 1923

— —Con….


  • —Written in Oct 1891 and published in 1893
  • —Before  three years of  its publication he met with the beautiful lady Maud Gonne
  • —This literary work was dedicated to her
  • —Their relationship was very complicated and had many Ups and downs.

— —SUMMARY


  • Conception of love
  • Love is spiritual rather than physical, lives on the peak of mountain.
  • Poet’s powerful sense of sad change.
  • Beauty fades, love dies
  • Nothing has permanence but Pilgrim’s Soul.
  • Poet’s regret and melancholy.
  • Fine example of poet’s lyricism
  • Vague but expressive ideas.

— —THEME


  • —Old  Age.
  • —Fleeting nature of love
  • —Graying hair, dying beauty
  • —Love vanishes in to the mountains
  • —Imagination of the poet about his beloved
  • —Love, its type
  • —Transience of love.

— —STANZA 1


  • —The Poet addresses Maud Gonne
  • —His imagination about her beloved ,and her old age
  • —Compares her old age with time of her youth
  • —Feeling sleepy and nodding by the fire side she can compare her grey hair with the softness of look and prime of her life
  • —He wants Maud Gonne to have a feel of terror that old age produces
  • —Laziness of human being  as he or she  grows old
— —STANZA II


  • —In this stanza the poet asks Maud Gonne to recollect as how many people loved her when she was young and beautiful
  • —The Poet tells about two types of lovers of her beloved
  • —Considers himself only the true lover
  • —Loved the purity of her soul
  • —Moment of  glad grace(the period of Maud Gonne’s youth)
— —STANZA III


  • —The Poet further tells that, his beloved in her old age would bend down
  • —She would feel that love has left the world and lives now in the stars and mountains
  • —Feeling of loneliness of old age
  • —Beauty and love are short lived
— —STYLE


  • —The poet displays the skill of great master  in the matter of detail
  • —He is able to build up his picture in words that are at once simple and vivid
  • —The words he chooses are full of association
  • —An atmosphere of regret
  • —The vagueness of the word and their effectiveness

— —CONCLUSION


  • —In a nutshell, the poet wants to tell that love beauty and charm  can not exist  or remain for good but if there is any thing everlasting, that is the spiritual beauty for which the poet uses the term the Pilgrim’s soul.
literature: When you are old (Poem)

W.B Yeats’ biography—W.B ...
: When you are old (Poem) W.B Yeats’ biography —W.B Yeats’ biography —W.B Yeats was born in Sandymond,Dublin on 13 June 1865 and died...