Saturday, October 25, 2008

Enemies ...


Most of the definitions which I went through and compared, the ones that match closest to what the characters perceived, their enemies were on the ideological grounds. Just like “An opposing military force” For Burmese it was the freedom call, to throw the intruders out to counter for what British were extending there roots of colonounism under the banner of imperialism around the world. Furthermore, Burmese people and George Orwell were “hostile group of people” on the same terrain, as opposing each others existence on ground and to unleash there agony. George Orwell was not alone in making enemies, the isolation made him lonely and frustrated. Is another enemy was Imperialistic Ideology, It made him divided and confused, unable toe perform his duties. As a result, The Burmese’s people were looked upon as his enemies.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Summer and Rafting !


As we were getting near, the fresh breezes were pushing me back, aroused me we had got near our location. The wild green aroma and the lush green belt along the lake side presented an exotic picture. The shiny surface of lake presented me a picture of shiny snow flakes witnessing the sunshine after a long winter. The water waves that were touching the lake side made me crave to enter the lake. We were there to enjoy our summer break, away from the mechanical world made of slavish rules; I just wanted to make my summer a memorable one.

As I was accompanied by my family and friends therefore the excitement was high is the air. While some were singing along at there highest pace, the rest were busy setting up the tents and placing the coals for Bar-B- Que. We all decided to go for a rafting; as I stepped into the water to push my raft ahead the cold water gave me a sudden adrenaline rush through out my body. I just knew that the fun is just about to begin.