What
motivates a writer to write? What derives a writer to come up with bunches of
ideas, viewpoints, and criticisms? In my view, it is very uncommon for a writer
to keep quiet in-front of injustice. A writer’s pen becomes extremely
expressive and sharply tear the components of injustice, and in further probe
the causes of phenomenon. In fact, an emotional-sensitive writing plays a key
role in bringing-up the facts to the light and seek means of actions that will
stand strong to conclude practical solutions. In pertinence to this, a dramatic
increase in the ‘dark journalism’ can be commonly observed and such dark
journalists expose the real scenario in the dark spots inspected due to wars
and other disasters. On the other hand, slum exposures articulate the sad facts
about the slum destinations in the remote African and Asian nations.
Contrarily, some writers have even narrated their desires and dreams about the Utopian
states that remain imaginarily equal to the garden of Aden, and this where the
perfect democracy is dreamt to prevail. After the concept of ‘expressive
realism’ was introduced by Falubert and blazac in the writing literature, it
seems that many writers have realized how to express naked truths without the
boundaries of fantasy and romantic exposure. Arundhathi Roy is such an expressive
realist who stands against to the myths of terrorism, gender’s play, and
governmental responsibilities. She is just a best example that a writer’s bold
words often get attacked by the waves of criticisms. In my view, writing can’t either
be feministic or masculinistic, and it is just that it should either catch up a
realistic view or fantasied narration. Such writers who persuade expressive
realism in their articulations often find-out vulnerabilities that do prevail
in the social systems and they question against to them, and of course their
questions often get criticized, hinted, and unanswered. But their pens will
keep on bleeding until the whole world turns to be Utopian.
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Monday, April 15, 2013
Win the game of life
At
rimes. Life gives us the most challenging days. Things that were alright before
go wrong, things that seemed so easy to achieve become the hardest, things that
mattered a lot once become pointless, our perceived logics become illogical,
things that denoted high values suddenly start to contradict, people who were
so closed and meant a lot in life become strangers, and at last all the dramas,
arguments, anger, and all the exchanged expressions become pointless. It is
just the game of life and no other word can denote the nature of life other
than ‘game’. It is just a test given to see how far we stay strong, how far we
fight to sustain our unique originality, and how far we play the game. Nothing lasts
forever. In the end, it is us who have to face all the reality of life, play
the drama, and win the game with confident. People may come in and stay in our
lives for a short time to teach us something but in the end, it is all about
us. It is all about us whether we make a path to the journey or just hang on
others’ shoulders without the guts to face it alone. Let’s be open, enjoy the
days with good people and use the opportunities whenever possible, learn things
from the hard times and hard people. At last let’s be us, No dramas, No endeavours
to impress anybody, No toxics, No expectations, and No to all negative feelings
and people and they are meant to be out of our lives. Yes to the courage to
face the game of this life and we are born for a reason on earth, we each are
unique so that no others can devalue or value us. Let’s play our unique roles,
let’s learn our lessons, let’s improve and win the game of the life our unique
way.
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