Showing posts with label Suicide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Suicide. Show all posts

Wednesday, 13 March 2019

Thinking Activity : The Sense of an Ending

             Earlier in the day it was proved that, reading an original text manifolds numerous stuff in the mind of a reader.  Which you can't get by reading just a summary. Accordingly there are such a books which one should read,  And 'The Sense of an Ending' is one of it.  After a succeeding discussion on the novel it becomes mandatory for the students to show the ' Sense'. For detailed information related to the task click here... 

• How do you understand memory and history with reference to your reading of this novel ?

     The concept of memory and history remains significant in whole novel.  After reading about memory and history we can say that it helps in widening the horizon of mind.  Because after reading,  we can say that an accumulation of a memory can be wrong. We remember only those moments which we like. By passing the time it gets darker.  We narrate constructed memory only and as a consequence of it, it creates unreliable history.  Sometimes we may take benefits of defeated( Who is not present)  in describing the history. It can be said that whatever person narrates,  truth may be some where near but role of characters might be different.
         
          In addition to it,  we can take the quote of Michiko Kakutani.  " The Sense of an Ending " looks at the ways in which people distort or tailor the past in an effort to mythologize their own lives. 

   This quote gives an important aspect to look at the history. What we can say is that if person has not good relationship with others then he/she will try to distort the history. ( But in future he/she might feel remorse also)    But if person describes his own history then he/she try to tailor the history. ( Because, inadequacies of documentation )  So,  at the end we can say is that what one tells about himself can't be true. One needs to go to check history of the historians. ( That can be wrong also )

    Thus, we can say that what Adrian says is quite true... History is that certainly produced at the point where the imperfections of memory meet the inadequacies of documentation. 



• How do you understand the concept of suicide with reference to your reading of literature ranging from Renaissance play Hamlet,  20th century Existentialist philosophy and this 21st century novel The Sense of an Ending ? 

      During our whole life we find so many characters in literature (and also in real life)  who commits suicide.  In the case of 'Hamlet' we can say that because of the moral concern he doesn't commit suicide. ( But it can be possible that 'Hamlet' has still desire for a throne ) 
         When we see from existentialist angle,  suddenly, we can recall Albert Camus.  Who explains the idea of philosophical suicide.  Means one who commits suicide they tries to escape from the responsibilities. One should grapple with the struggle in total absence of hope.  So,  Existentialist sees suicide as an act of a looser.  
            After reading The Sense of an Ending, we get different notion related to suicide.  It breaks the idea of morality. ( which is constructed by social norms)   We can say that both characters ( Robson, Adrian) suicides by their own. ( We doesn't get proper idea about their suicides. Because everything is represented by Victorious)  It seems that after living/ enjoying / Experiencing  such a life,  they thinks that they have lived their lives,  they played their role wholeheartedly and now they don't want to live furthermore. (Eros and Thanatos) ( There are such a films which shows that types of characters.  In  Ramayana also we find Rama Who drowns himself in the river. Where's Sita asks Mother Earth to take herself in her arms. And the daughter of Earth merges into her mother.


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Tuesday, 18 September 2018

Pre - Thinking Activity : Related to the Themes of Edgar Allan Poe's Work


        This Pre - Thinking Activity task is given by Dr. Jay Mehta as a background learning with the help of the writer Edgar Allan Poe's work. Click Here to see the task. 

        If we read Edgar Allan Poe's works then we will  find the theme of mystery and the  pattern of human behavior. He is also considered as a inventor of detective fiction genre too. 

1- Recollect a moment of your life when you were at the height of ferocity (anger) on someone with/without some specific reason. What did you feel like speaking to or doing with that person?

  There were so many moments when I have felt ferocity towards the persons. Let me share some of the experiences of the past. When I was child that time my brother  and some of the friends used to annoy me and that time my mind was thinking to fight with them. Another example is of Cricket.  I often uses to play cricket. But before 3/4 years ago when some of the players were making mistakes in fielding that time I often started to loosing my temper. But fortunately right now I hardly loose temper. 



2- Have you ever felt tremendous drive to hit or murder someone? When? Why? How? Elucidate.


      Not to murder, but when I was in high school that time some of the right wing students were considered themselves as a  Prince  and they were trying to suppressed others by their " unity".  So that time I was thinking to hit them one by one.



3- Have you ever felt like committing suicide? Was it just a passing thought or you were serious? What propelled you to think so? Describe your experience (although momentary) of suicidal tendency.

   No,  I just never felt like committing suicide. Because I always like to accept the things as it is. And I often like to considered my self as a believer of nihilism. So I just never think of any results but I like to enjoy the path.


4- Write about the scariest of your dreams. Have you ever cried or screamed by a bizarre and horrible nightmare? Elaborate.

       After recollecting the childhood memories I can say that I had experienced some of the dreadful nightmare. And all the nightmare were creating the bewildering images. But I had  never cried or screamed. In present I never experienced any kind of nightmares



5- Do you believe in ghosts? Have you ever undergone any experience of supernatural elements? Explain.

   No, according to me there is nothing like ghost. When we were children that time our elders tried to give that type of examples as a solution of our demands. But that seed start growing in our mind and as a result of it we feel fear. Secondly I would like to say that if someone has done wrong with somebody , that can be the reason of fear too.( Revenge Motive)  Some of the gruesome fantasy film also affects a lot in creating these kinds of situations. Somehow whole concept of fear/ ghost is connected with the darkness. Which is deeply inserted in our mind by the ancestors. 


      Same way I don't believe in supernatural elements too.  I have already tried so many things against it, nothing happens. Actually those who believe in these kinds of things they have to suffer a lot. Sometimes it might take someone's life also. So it will be better if you stay away from these kinds of rubbish things. 

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