Wednesday, 13 August 2014

ay, pluck o' thought; 'Animal Farm' !!

Just like as in “animal farm” novel, what makes the subjects subdue to the authority is a thorough conviction, a unanimous ‘convincing’ that they do not want Jones back. It leaves all doubts, all queries un-subjected; all principles prevailed, with absolute liberality in revision to be opted as deems it.. pleasureable to the office of authority.  Just solely because it all ends in one piece of inquiry “Do u want Jones back?” 
What I intend to elaborate here is that; in the events of uncertainty, a propagation (by of course means of propaganda) to a passage of certainty, you could induce a fashion of faith in your subordinates.  It’s a certainty: “Of course, they do not want Jones back”…,all else is uncertain! A deliberation by authority to look at that prospect (i-e certainty) could divert them in overlooking all else. Such is the institution of man itself. 
It is but the other day, you are aloof, you are stressed, you are bothered, your temper a house of cards. Your chief crown, I mean er skull.. a pitcher of straw, abandoning you of what might could be expected or left excepted! ‘Hope’ umm, descend away off thy bosom, that do now hath to endure the agony; oh empty! Worst dark! Ye might chose to struck it hard, er such is grief. O and may’st be intent to beat ‘t to pulp. Here the certainty odd, odd of oddest nature, subtle art! Crumpled memories, thus subconscious …” Never recreate from your memory ..-inception” …ah! wonder whereto it leads. Bespoke my dear, the despair “miserables must depart”.  Period. That’s the certainty. This thus being certainty, governs and prevails all offices of decisiveness . Invincible, autonomous, it plays its part.
Ay, well! 'certainty' could be a dangerous tool sometimes.. !!

Great Expectations, ch# 4

Awww...poor lil pip. Mr. Hubble, Mr. Wopsle, and Uncle Pumblechook; the company of an awful lot of elderly, with all authority to govern what speech must endeavor to be promulgated by the meagre rustle of their tongues on this festive; a lil gathering on christmas. It occasions that they avails it to the fullest of their advantage ....and oh my lil pip! what recital of misdemeanors he is to be charged with, and the listing of what horrid offences the young ones, the lil one here (presently in the comopany) do. Mrs. Joe, his sister, nay not lag in ensuring of offenses of a spoiled kiddo. Mrs.Hubble, O well, sympathizing with her position in bringing him up by hand. Buahaha, and guess what! Dear Mr. Joe with scarcely any power on his speech; compassionately offers a lil more gravy with every hypothetical remark put on his person. The party continues with this of their's natural course (making remarks), with a warrant to dispose off another, the next moment they are urged! Now see....remark 1, he poured a lil gravy to his bowl, mention 2, he poured some more, comment: the third time, and oh! gravy some more. pip: "Joe offered me a bit more gravy, which i was afraid to take". Good gracious! i wonder if he is going to get him all soaked up in gravy like umm, a rain of gravy :3 .  Hahaha and believe me, how comically the boy pip's posture has been described in the company. O boy! its quite entertaining. A few bit of lines though they are.

Overall, Charles Dickens has a manner of sobriety about his writing, a composed, n taut; and marvel to resort in the reader's senses. Do apprehend! he writes beautifully indeed. For what i draw here as my personal observation about his manner; i must add, could possibly might not be devoid of the element of partiality. So, hey buddy...extract ur own judgements. ;)

All times' incredible reads; classics rocks (Y) ;)

Chapter 4, "Great Expectations"
by "Charles Dickens"

Thursday, 7 August 2014

"Paladin" by "Sally Slater"





Guys, check out this one. I bet, you'll love it. A genre of fantasy and adventure, with an incredible expression that'll pull you straight into the thrilling plotting and fixating your senses in all concentration to the story. You watched the movie "the brave" right. I reckon, it was interesting. Haha, can you believe...the characters of this story "Paladin" summoned the figures of same countenance to my fancies, as the one you find commendable in that movie. The reason i believe, is because both stories initiate in the same manner i-e a lady of royal class who classifies more as to fascinate and be: the boldness of a knight and fight, than playing a Damsel in distress; and indulge in matrimonial urgencies. So it was hard reading the story in beginning with animated characters, for i rejoice more at the realism. So, i replaced the roles with the anthropoid movie actors; thus matter sorted, and joy turned two-folds. The read became more interesting now.

Aye, let me tell you dears..."paladin" means "a knight of renowned heroism and chivalry". As the story puts it, the paladins must mentor their trainees, who are chosen by the consequent contest of candidates from the north, the south, and east, and the west. All, the rich or the poor, are allowed to take part in the contest. Nay, not all ...the daughter of the duke of haywood "Miss Samantha" was not allowed. Hahaha, so here comes the sub-theme of gender-bender (the one i used to quite enjoy in the far-east movies). She take part in the contest as "Sam" a lad, and wao! wins it through. Aish! and of all paladins, must she be trained by "Tristan Lyons" a handsome, and a whilrwind and gallantry man; who was the reason of why she was where she was. The day he saved her was the last day she was ever weak. The very next day she picked up the sword. 

The inhabiting demons in the human world; that is what the paladins, their superiors, and the trainees fight against. They are the 'defending force' against the cruel plottings of demons. ...Much is yet to come in the story. A twist of half-demon as a trainee ...and whatelse!

Pick it up as your next read and you won't regret ;) .
Cheers!

Status update:-

ah! shouldn't have expected it to be all sublime sort...! indeed, elements of disgusted sort...; the story is not devoid of 'em -_-