Lesson
– 13
CENTRAL IDEA
Reference
The writer of this poem is anonymous.
But the tone of the poetry represents the peome is a part of Moorish poetry.
Central Idea
Speaking gently to everyone is a good
trait in our character. By being gentle we are likely to loose nothing and gain
much in terms of friendship. Good will and even material rewards. It places our
character and personality in a very good light and creates an everlasting
impression in the minds of others.
Theme
“Kindness is more important than
wisdom and recognition of it is the beginning of wisdom.”
Summary
This Moorish poem is written by an
anonymous poet. This poem emphasis upon speaking gently.
By speaking gently we can attain the
spiritual power of rule. Treating someone harshly is a kind of moral sin which
can devastate our good deeds.
Speak gently is the best way to train a child and win over his love and trust. If you don’t adopt the mild attitude your teachings will not persist for a prolong period.
Speak gently is the best way to train a child and win over his love and trust. If you don’t adopt the mild attitude your teachings will not persist for a prolong period.
Our attitude should be soft to the
aged and old people in order to create such an atmosphere in which they can
pass their remaining days peacefully.
Speak mildly does not cause and burden to you. These soft words create a forever impression on the other’s hearts. The reward of adopting this habit is that in this mortal world is the good deeds and the everlasting pleasure. It also brings reward in the eternal life.
Speak mildly does not cause and burden to you. These soft words create a forever impression on the other’s hearts. The reward of adopting this habit is that in this mortal world is the good deeds and the everlasting pleasure. It also brings reward in the eternal life.
Question and
Answers
Q.1 What is the result of adopting harsh
attitude?
Ans. To speak harshly is a kind of ethical
and social sin which can devastate our good deeds we should produce mildness in
our character. This is the only way through which we can provide security to
our good deeds which we have done in this mortal world.
Q.2 What resemblance does he find between
hearts and the deep well?
Ans. The poet finds resemblance
between and deep well because like deep well we cannot assume what is deeply
within human heart. One thing is sure that the soft words go deeply in the
heart and we cannot assume these words out of the hearts.
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