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Wednesday 1 May 2013

SCHOOL LIFE The Best Life


The student life is the best part of everyone’s life. It is the most important, typical and amusing part, which decides rest of the course of life. Unfortunately, there are some children who do not have the privilege of ENJOYING the school life.
      It is the fact that whatever profession a man belongs, he never understands it benefits over others. From heart, he will always be giving its merits over other profession. But if, I am giving some merit of school life, who is passing through the marvelous school timing, then there is something great.
       I challenge that whoever had lived the school life would realize the reality of these lines, read them deeply-
Wo school ki seedhi par pyar bhari yaadein,
Wo syllabus ki tension Wo exam ki rate,
Wo canteen ki party wo birthday ki baate,
Wo lab wo library wo sona temporary,
Wo test ki planning me raat bhar jagna, phir class me piche ki seat par sona,
Wo library me jakar chehro ko padna aur betuki baato ko seriously lena,
Ab na rahe wo din na rahi wo baate bas kuch bacha hai to yeh ‘yaadein’. 

TIME AND TIDE WAIT FOR NONE


Time is the precious things of our lives. Although we, can’t keep control it, but if we manage it in a constructive way, it often serves us with the most memorable and successful experience of our lives.
“To realize the value of one year, ask a students who failed a grade”.
“To realize the value of one month, ask a mother who give birth to a premature baby”.
“To realize the values of one week, ask a editor of a weekly newspaper”.
“To realize the value of one hour, ask the friends who are waiting to meet”.
“To realize the values of one minute, ask a person who missed a train”.
“To realize the values of one second, ask a person who just avoided an accident”.
           “A MINUTE NOW IS BETTER THAN A MINUTE LATER”.
Treasure every moment. Yesterday is history, Tomorrow is mystery. Today is a gift. That’s why it’s called the present. So remember, the value of time management is the symbol of genius.
One today is worthy many tomorrows….

Monday 15 April 2013

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: His Life And Work



                    
William Shakespeare, the great English dramatist and poet, was born on 26 April, 1564, and baptized in the parish church of Stratford-on-Avon. His father was a prominent citizen, affluent enough to send him to an excellent grammar school for education. In 1582 he married Ann Hathaway, eight years old than he. It is difficult to say how and when he went to London or how he came to be connected with the theatre, but in 1592 we find first public mention of Shakespeare who had won some success as a playwright that provoked malicious comments from another dramatist of the tome, Robert Greene. During the years that followed, we find many records of his activities as a dramatist, actor and even businessman. Besides writing plays, he was recognized also as a distinguished narrative poet for his Venus and Adonis that was published in 1593. Another narrative poem, The Rape of Lucrece, was published in 1594. But Shakespeare’s poetic genius appeared to be in full bloom only in his sonnets, written between 1593 and 1598 and published in 1609.
             In 1594, Shakespeare took active interest in organizing Lord Chamberlain’s company in which he played a triple role as actor, shareholder and playwright. In 1599 this company built its own theatre, the Globe, and when James I became the king it flourished under royal patronage, while the company became the king’s company. These developments only showed that Shakespeare was a very prosperous man. In 1596 he received an official Coat-of-Arms in his father’s name and it entitled him to use arms and assume the title of ‘Gentleman’. In 1597 he bought one of the finest houses in Stratford, new place, and later bought many more in both London and Stratford. He grew very rich with success after success. In 1612, at last, he retired to live a quiet life in Stratford where he died on 23 April, 1616.
            Shakespeare’s plays are usually divided onto three distinct types: Comedies, tragedies and histories or chronicle-history plays. Many of Shakespeare’s history plays include tragedies like Julius Caesar. Shakespeare began with histories and light comedies. To this first period belong Henry VI, Richard III, Love’s Labours Lost, The Comedy of Errors and The Taming of the Shrew. To the middle period belong Romeo and Juliet, A Last years produced Henry IV, as you like it, Julius Caesar, Henry V, Hamlet, Twelfth Night, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth, Antony and Cleopatra, Coriolanus, Cymbeline, The Winter’s Tale and The Tempest. These are but the better-known plays of Shakespeare in chronological order. Of these the early plays show an exuberance of word-play and rhyme. Then his comedies grow more thoughtful and his tragedies are shown as more the result of human actions and less dependent on arbitrary fate. In the end, as it is evident in The Tempest, Shakespeare seems to be quite content with his philosophical view that “tempers justice with money”.    

Monday 8 April 2013

Krrish 3 will be released on a Sunday


Next sequel of Krrish will be released on Sunday November 3,2013 instead of traditional bollywood Friday screening. On that day Diwali will be celebrated all over India. Rakesh Roshan has taken the prized Diwali release to the next level.
According to Rakesh Roshan "Nov 3 is an auspicious day, so we're releasing 'Krrish 3' on that day."
Roshan's upcoming directorial venture will take forward the story of the superhero, no doubtedly played by Hrithik Roshan. The film also stars Priyanka Chopra, Kangna Ranaut and Vivek Oberoi.

Hello Friends

It is the first time when I have attempted to create a blog. Here i will share some Bollywood Gossip, Fashion news and of course my experiences and views on different aspects of life. 
I hope you all will help me to have a better blogging experience.
Soon i will be in front of you with my first Blog Post.
Have a Nice Day!
Suruchi