Saturday, June 28, 2008

MY NEIGHBOUR FRIEND

MY NEIGHBOUR FRIEND
Reference:
These lines have been taken from “MY NEIGHBOUR FRIEND”
Written by Bullah shah”
CONTEXT:
The death of a neighbour friend terrifies the poet and puts him in a state a aghast. The dead leaves this behind the mourning of the relatives. The poet says that only god is eternal and imperishable. If we love god we will never be at loss.
EXPLANATION:The poet shows the transitory nature of all worldly things everything of this world is to die one day leaving us terrified and sad. The poet, s neighbour friend dies. He is extremely shocked and grieves at his death. He knows that his friend cannot stay in the world any more and so he will never be able to meet him

A TALE OF TWO CITIES

A TALE OF TWO CITIES
Reference:
These lines have taken from “A tale of two cities” written by “an anonymous poet.”
CONTEXT:
The poet describes the pains and sufferings of the people of Japan whose lives and culture were destroyed by the atomic bombs. He condemns the country that committed the heinous .he admires the people of Japan who faced this calamity courageously and not only rebuilt their cities but also made their country the biggest economic power of the world.
EXPLANATION:
AMERICA ATTACKED JAPAN DURING THE Second World War. Its destroy two cities by dropping atom bombs on them. The people were scared everywhere there were cries and smoke and horrible sound of weapons and the exercise of military men. The people were made weak and helpless by the sudden calamity.

LEISURE

LEISURE
Reference: These lines have been taken from “Leisure” Written by “William Davies”
CONTEXT:
They poet says that we remain busy in accumulating and squandering money day in and day out. we do not have enough time to enjoy the natural beauty that spreads all around us .nor do we have time to look at the smiling face of a beautiful woman. The poet says that life is useless and worthless if it is full of worldly problems and is devoid of natural and human beauty.
Explanation:
The poet begins with a question. The answer to this question is hidden in the question itself. The poet says that our life is useless if it full of worries. We spend all our time and energy in solving our worldly problems. we do not have any time to watch and enjoy the natural and human beauty that is present around us. we spend our life in a hurried manner.

THE HOLLOW MEN

THE HOLLOW MEN
REFERENCE:
These lines have taken from “THE HOLLOW MEN” written by T.S.Eliot”
CONTEXT:
The poet says that human beings have become soulless. They are just stuffed with greediness and selfishness. Although they have to depend upon insignificant as the running of rats or the rustling of grass. They do have shapes but inside there is nothing except shallowness and meanness.
EXPLANATION:
t.s Eliot laments the vanishing past glory of man and his hollowness and soullessness in the modern time. He says that we, the people of this modern, mechanical age are inwardly hollow. But at the same time he calls us stuffed men. Hollow and stuffed are two opposite rather contradictory words. One shows emptiness while the other lays emphasis on the fullness. What the poet wants to convey to us through these two contradictory words is that matter or materialism has stuffed our souls with greediness and selfishness.

The FEED

The FEED

Reference:
These lines have taken from “THE FEED” written by Ahmed nadim qasmi.
CONTEXT:
The mother sparrow brings a grain of millet to feed her young ones. The new born are in the nest. They are ten in numbers. She wonders how she should break that small gain into pieces to feed all of her ten children. The poet asks man that he can split a small grain of food to feed lacks of hungry people.
EXPLANATION:
Apparently this poem is very simple but when we read between the lines we find it conveying a very thought-provoking idea. A mother sparrow comes with a grain of millet in her beak to feed her ten children. Seeing the mothers they all gather around her and open their beak that grain into pieces and feed all her children to give them satisfaction.
The poet keenly observes the movement and gestures of the mother sparrow and her children. He conveys his observe in simple
and vivid language and recreates before our eyes.

The FEED

The FEED



Reference:
These lines have taken from “THE FEED” written by Ahmed nadim qasmi.
CONTEXT:
The mother sparrow brings a grain of millet to feed her young ones. The new born are in the nest. They are ten in numbers. She wonders how she should break that small gain into pieces to feed all of her ten children. The poet asks man that he can split a small grain of food to feed lacks of hungry people.
EXPLANATION:
Apparently this poem is very simple but when we read between the lines we find it conveying a very thought-provoking idea. A mother sparrow comes with a grain of millet in her beak to feed her ten children. Seeing the mothers they all gather around her and open their beak that grain into pieces and feed all her children to give them satisfaction.
The poet keenly observes the movement and gestures of the mother sparrow and her children. He conveys his observe in simple
and vivid language and recreates before our eyes.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Ozymandias

Ozymandias
Reference:
These lines have been taken from “OZYMANDIAS” written by P.B Shelly.”
CONTEXT:
This poem shows that glory and greatness, power and prestige all are the slaves of death. The statue of Egyptian king who claimed to be “the king of Kings” is now broken and neglected. It bears witness to the futile attempt of man to keep alive the memory of his greatness in the form of statues. He forgets that the hammers of the builders are always succeeded by the hammers of decay and destruct.
Explanation:
This poem shows that glory and greatness, power and prestige all are the slaves of death. Once the poet met travelers who were returning from the ancient’s land of Egypt. The traveler told the poet of a broken statue that he had seen in a desert. The statue was of an old Egyptian king, ozymandias. It was now in a dilapidated condition. Only the big and trunkless legs of the statue were standing. The head was broken and was lying near half sunken in sand.

Sindhi women

Sindhi women
Reference:
These lines have taken from the poem “sindhi women” written by “Jon stall worthy”
CONTEXT:
This poem is about Sindhi women. The poet commends the working woman who has practically turned her work into art. She is bare-footed and has a heavy stone jar on her head. But she walks softly with the delicacy ,grace and rhythm of a dancer’s feet. The poet also shows us a realistic picture of the slum of Karachi.
EXPLANATION:
THE PEOT LOOKS AT A SINDHI WOMAN WHO IS GOING THROUGH A BAZZAR. She is bare-footed and is carrying a stone jar on her head. The wind pushes her cloth from –footed and is carrying a stone jar on her head. The wind pushes her cloth from her face. She is straight and is walking smoothly as the wave of a stream. No hurdles in her way make her stop are stoop. She does not even stagger.

Times

Times
Reference:
These lines have taken from “TIMES” Written by “Ecclesiastes”
CONTEXT:
The poet says that every thing in this world is scheduled according to a specific time. Nothing in nature happens out of place. we will not be happy nor will we gain any profit if we try to do something before or after its due time. This is the law of nature. The poet wants us to obey this law and never to violate it if we want to lead a peaceful and regular life.
Explanation:
In this short but beautiful poem, the poet makes us understand the basic principle of nature. The poet wants us to eBay this law and never to violate it. Nature has fixed an appropriate. Time for everything to happens. There is time when spring sets in and a time when spring goes and to happen. There is a time to sow seeds and a time when its fruit is ripe to be plucked.similerly there is a proper time to destroy or break something and a time to construct are reconstruct it. There is a time when to weep and a time to dance in happens.

In the street of the fruit stalls

In the street of the fruit stalls
Reference:
These lines have been taken from “In the street of the fruit stalls” written by “Jan stallworhy”
CONTEXT:
It is a symbolic poem. The world Is full of miseries. But man’s innate desire for peace and pleasure is still alive in the heart. The poet is standing in the dark street stands for this world darkened with evil. Disease and poverty. But in the fruit street children are unwary. They enjoy the fruit even in the dim light of the lantern .lantern represent hope. Man, in spite of all his predicaments.
Explanation:
It is evening time. Darkness is spreading all around. Dew drops are falling on the ground. They look darkness... The wicks of the lanterns burn steadily. In the fruit street, the fruit stalls are laden with melon, guava and oranges. The shopkeeper has piled them up in a conical shape. They look like cannon balls. In the dim lantern light they reflect red and golden colors.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

OH Where are you going

OH Where are you going
Reference:
These lines have been taken from “O where are you going” written by “some anonymous poet”
CONTEXT:
It is a dialogue between two imaginary persons :Reader and rider. The rider is a person who is bold courageous and Is ambitious to make his way through thick and thin. The reader is full of fear and awe. When he sees that the rider is undaunted he changes his face. He tries his best to prevent the traveler from going to his goal. But the rider does not lose heart. He answers the opposing forces in a harsh and determined voice and sets out again.
Explanation:
The reader asks to rider where he is going, There he is going. There seems to be a hidden warning in his question. He tells the rider that the valley he in tends to go to is full of dangers. When furnaces burn in that valley it becomes more harmful. Heaps of dung and rubbish lie on his journey ahead. The bad smell of which will sicken and madden his mind. He further frightens him by saying that all those who claimed to be brave and determined could not reach their goal. They could not face the hardship of the journey and ultimately died on the way. The same valley became their grave.

Loveliest of trees, the cherry now

Loveliest of trees, the cherry now
Reference:
These lines have been taken from “loveliest if trees the cherry now”wriiten by A.E.housman”
CONTEXT:
The poet is attracted by the beauty of the cherry tree. He wants to enjoy it to the full. But the regrets that the early twenty years of hid life that he has already spent in this world would never come back. He can live hardly for fifty years are too short a period to enjoy the beauty of this loveliest tree. So he decided not waste even a single moment of his life. He will visit the woodland as many times as he can and enjoy its beauty.
Explanation:
The Poet sees a cherry tree growing on theBank of the path of a woodland. He is much impressed by its beauty and calls it the loveliest of the trees. The branches of the tree are laden with flowers and are covered with snow. It seems as if it has worn this white dress to celebrate the Christian festival of Easter –the day when Christ was resurrected

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

THE RAIN

THE RAIN
Reference:
These lines have been taken from "The Rain" Written by "W.H.Davies"
Context:
This short Poem is a Musical Display of Rain and the life of a poor man.The poor homeless man suffers from cold ,wet weather but he feels pleasure to hear the music created by the falling of rain on the green leaves of the tree.
Explanation:
The poet says that he hears the leaves drinking the rain drops.The leaves are rich becuse they are fill of rain water.The falling of rain on the leaves drop creates a music.The music is sweet to hear .but these drops also fall on the poor man who is sitting under the tree.This poor man is the poet himself.He hears the sweet noise of the green leaves drinking near .His is condition pathetic as he is poor and homeless.but instead of weeping over his poverty he,like a true optimist ,enjoys himself with the pleasure that comes in the shape of rain for a few miments in his life.

Night mail

Night mail
Reference:
These lines have been taken from "NIGHT MAIL" written by "W.H.Auden"
Context:
This is about the mail train that Travels all night to bring mail to the people livilng at different reaches its destination on time.While it travels birds stare at it from their nests.But people in the farms the sheep-dogs keep on sleeping .only the jug in the bed room slowely shakes.
Explanation:
The night mail is apparently and ordinary train.but it acquires importence becuse of its duty and punctuality.it travels all night to bring all sorts of people their letters cheques and postal orders.Both the rich and the poor are people their letters servies.The shop keeper at the corner of the market and the girl next door who is perhaps waiting for the letter of her lover anxiously wait for the train.
The poet has treated the train as a dutiful ,punctual couragoues and hardworking human being.

TRY TRY AGAIN

TRY TRY AGAIN


once a crow was very thirsty.He flew from place to place in search of water,but all in vain.he could not find even a drop to drink .he did not lose heart .after some time ,he saw a pitcher .he looked into it.it was half full of water.his beak could not reach it.he hit upon a plan.he flew to a nearby hill and brought some pebbles.these hre dropped into the pitcher.Ther water rose up to the brim.now he could easily quench his thirst.he drank the water and flew away.
MORAL:TRY TRY AGAIN UNTIL YOU SUCCEED
MORAL:NECESSITY is the mother of invention
Moral: Where there is will,there is a way

A friend in need is a friend indeed

A friend in need is a friend indeed
once two friends set out on a journey.They promiss to stand by each through thick and thin .one day,they passed through jungle.They saw a big bear coming towards them.one of them was very selfish.he left his friend in the lurch and climbed up a tree.The others friend could not climb.He had heard that the bear did not eat the dead bodies.so he lay down on the ground and held his breath.The bear came near and smelt him.Then taking him a dead.he went away.The selfish friend came down and asked his friend by way of joke.Dear ,what did the bear say in your ear.?The other friend replied ,The bear advised me not to trust a selfish friend.:saying this he said good bye to his selfish friend went away alone.
Moral: A friend in need is a friend indeed.

Honesty is best policy

Honesty is best policy

Once a poor woodcutter was felling a tree near the bank of a river.By chance,his axe fell into river.He did not know how to swim.He began to weep over his loss.suddenly an angel Came there.The woodcutter told him his sad story.The angel consoled him.Then he dived into the river and brought out a golden axe.The woodcutter refused to accept it becuse it was not his axe.The angel dived again into the river and brought out a silver axe .but the woodcutter refused again to accept it.Too becuse it was also not his axe.upon this the angel dived for the third time and brought out an iron axe.The woodcutter cried with joy.He at once accepted it becuse it was his axe.The angel was much impressed by the honesty of the poor woodcutter.He gave him the other two axes also as a reward for his honesty
MORAL: Honesty is the best policy

DO GOOD, HAVE GOOD THE STORY OF ENGLISH B


Do good and have good
once a rich man had a slave.he made him work day and night but gave him only a littlr food to eat.The slave did not like such a miserable life.one day,he left the house and went into a jungle.There he saw a lion.There was a thorn in his paw.he was crying with pain.The slave took pity on himand pulled out the thorn.The loin gratefully licked his hands and went away.after some time the slave was arrested and was thrown before a hungry loin as his punishment.but the people were surprisd to see that the lion instead of killing him began to lick his hands lovingly.It was the same lion whome the slave had helped in the jungle.
Moral:1 Do good, have good
Moral2 : kindness never goes unrewarded
3 # : one good turn deserves another
4# : virtue is its own reward

TREND ENGLISH B slow and steady wins the race. STORY


SLOW and steady wins the race.
Once a hare and a tortoise lived in a jungle.THe hare was very proud of fast speed.he often made fun of the slow moving tortoise.one day ,he challenge the tortoise to run a race.The tortoise agreed.They fixed a distance hill as their destination and started the race.The hare ran as fast as he could and soon out of sight.After some time,he thought of taking some rest .so he lay down under the shade of a tree and fell asleep.The tortoise on the other hand .walked on slowely but steadily .when the hare woke up the sun was about to set.he thought that the tortoise must be far behind.he ran fast and reached the destination.but he was much ashamed to see the tortoise already present there.
MORAL :SLOW AND STEADY WINS THE RACE.
2 : PRIDE HATH A FALL
3 : NEVER MAKE FUN OF OTHERS
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ENGLISH B GREED IS A CURSE STORY


GREED IS A CURSE
once a dog very hungry.by chance, he got a piece of meat.he took it in his mouth and ran out of village.on the way,there was a stream with a narrow bridge over it.when he was crossing the bridge,he saw his own reflection in the water of the stream.he took it for another dog with a bigger piece of meat.he decided to snath that piece of meat from the other dog.so he barked at the dog and jumbed into the stream .as soon as he did so,his own piece of meat fell from his mouth and disappearred in the steam.The poor dog had to go home hungry.
MORAL:1 GREED IS A CURSE.
MORAL:2 ALL COVET , ALL LOSE.
#3 Some is better then nothing.
#4 A bird in hand is better thren two in the bush.

ENGLISH B GREED IS A CURSE STORY

GREED IS A CURSE

once a dog very hungry.by chance, he got a piece of meat.he took it in his mouth and ran out of village.on the way,there was a stream with a narrow bridge over it.when he was crossing the bridge,he saw his own reflection in the water of the stream.he took it for another dog with a bigger piece of meat.he decided to snath that piece of meat from the other dog.so he barked at the dog and jumbed into the stream .as soon as he did so,his own piece of meat fell from his mouth and disappearred in the steam.The poor dog had to go home hungry.
MORAL:1 GREED IS A CURSE.
MORAL:2 ALL COVET , ALL LOSE.
#3 Some is better then nothing.
#4 A bird in hand is better thren two in the bush
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ENGLISH B TREND STORY ALL THAT GILTTERS IS NOT GOLD


ALL THAT GILTTERS IS NOT GOLD
Once a stag saw his reflection in stream.he liked his beautiful and strong horns but hated his thin and ugly legs.once day, the hounds of a hunter attacked him.his ugly legs helped him in runing fast.but infortunately his horns got cought in the bushes.he struggled hard to realse himself butt all in vain.soon the hounds reached there.they fell upon him and tore him into pieces.
MORAL:1 ALL GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD
2 APPEARANCE IS ALWAYS DECEPTIVE

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