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Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Paradise

This short theme Is ab expose a template writer called Nouvelle who recommends great argonas In Nepal for spending holidays. When unveil arrives to Nepal he had a romantic idea of their standard of living. Which is clear in the passage were he memorizing The group of flock were gathered more or less the fire, their faces lit by the loosen up glow of flames. Like a painting. A painting, yes, he would use that. (P. L l. 10- 14) When the main character, expose, has chosen to use the interchange painting here, it is to illustrate that the pitying beings and the nature is in harmony.In the passage mention earlier, in which Unveiled argon memorizing, his attention to detail and way of ascribing it, is much comparable to that of a stick out of the romantic age. Unveiled also has a romantic idea of the commonwealth in this are where the story take place. This is shget later the breakfast where he philosophizes about the difference between his own world and the people in it, alon g with this new complete strange world he has arrived in. Unveiled felt a kind of awe of these people. They were like saints.The warmth they had shown him a complete stranger had been remarkable even by the high standards of cordial reception he had encountered In this remote area of Nepal. How efferent from his own world, fumble and depraved. Where people wallowed In their greed. When Unveiled mentions these people as saints he compares them to something real sacredly therefore he gives them a delve status compared to his own people back home. When Unveiled has chosen to make this comparison he creates a greater gap between 2 cultures.And In this upshot a gap between the third world countries and the Industrialized and the gamey part of the world. The setting in this short story plays an important single-valued function because the nature and the atmosphere around Unveiled make him wonder. The short story takes place, as Unveiled ascribes it, in a place almost similar to paradise. l en calm Ana Eden a take in one, out ten location was spectacular . Nine settlement clung to a steep slope. Below the land fell away dizzyingly into the main valley. Above, it steeped into a sapiently point snowflake, like a yaks horn. (P. 3. L. 4-67) Later on he refers at a time to a paradise, when he use the exact word paradise. He could cod smock peaks far away in the distance, shimmering, mysterious. A paradise. A fate paradise (P. 4 1. 104-105) Matthew Knell has chosen to use the negative object word doomed in front of he positive word paradise, it could be to illustrate that behind everything beautiful there is something naughty waiting for you. On the other hand it might be a reference to the alter world in which he grew up. Earlier in the short story the reader gets the impression that Unveiled is trying to bring out from something.And that something could easily be the industrialized world. Where teenagers goaded and attacked old people for pleasure . Where children were non safe from molesters. Where wives left their husbands without warning and conscience. As had Inveigles own wife. No, here was something wiser, give (p. L. 41-44) This is some personal experience from his earlier background, which is based on the industrialized world and how some persons act, learn and live in the Western Society. Unveiled is afraid that these friendly and kindly people in draftsmanship impart end up the same way as his own people.This once more emphasizes Inveigles romantic ideas of these people in the village. And this medallion in the story is a symbol of the good and evil. If Unveiled accepts this present the people in bill of exchange will end up like the people in the easy part of the world because of the tourism. It is almost as the apple from the Garden of Eden. In the end of the story Inveigles romantic ideas faces the harsh reality and this comes as a surprise for him. When he tries to explain, he realizes that these people fr om the village in Draught are not stupid and naive, even though they are underdeveloped. tag end tourist money we can pay a doctor to scream sometimes. Also a teacher. If the children learn this place and go to Katmandu ( ) And then(prenominal) you say you will not put us your book (P. 6 L. 199-204) Now Unveiled knows that these people cod known the truth from the start, and that they have played and use his own romantic ideas against him. And now his awe for Hess people are totally gone, because his romantic ideas was not as he theme they would be. Which is very clear at the end of the short story wholly when he was clear of the house did he glance back.He could see no figures at all, only the wall of the buildings, linked together, closed. Up ahead were the white peaks he had noticed before. But now they were different (P. 8 L. 247-250) In tans process success Nouvelle tries to Dread Tree Trot Nils 010 Testily Ana winner en meets this new culture and nature he is absolutely interest by he learns something about how every human being thinks after all. We all hunger after the name things. His romantic ideas of these villages in Nepal are Jus utopian ideas.He thought that these people were friendly and kindly to him without any ulterior motives and then he discovered that the motive was money and evolution. And money and development was that something Unveiled was trying to break free from. This short story gives a good example off two different cultures, which take two different positions in connection with money. In the one hand it is about surviving on the other hand it is about material benefits. whatever of the messages in Paradise are globalization, tourism and the question is money a good or a bad thing?

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