Sunday, April 27, 2008

THE SPARROWS

THE SPARROWS

The Sparrows was written by K.A.Abbas which tells the importance of displaying our sense of love and affection to our fellow human beings beginning with our own family.

Objectives

After reading this unit, you will able to
Explain how everything is achievable
Illustrate the need for compassion and love

Introduction to the story and the Author;

Through this story we will be able to show that anything can be achieved under the sun. All that is needed a sense of compassion and sincere love expressed towards worldly creatures. Only true love can elicit true relationship is the message this story.

The Sparrows’ is a wonderful story where nature teaches man to behave himself. What human beings could not demonstrate nature’s tiny creation a happy sparrow-couple could effortlessly achieve this story is remarkable not just for its narration but also for its characterization of the infra human, yet ultra humane sparrows. This is a very moving story of sorrow and disappointment of a supposedly hard-hearted man. His transformation from utter cruelty to one of endearing love and compassion forms the life line of the narrative.

Kwaja Ahmed Abbas is an eminent and distinguished short story writer, novelist and journalist. He attained great fame as a good storyteller with two volumes of stories, namely Rice and Other Stones and One Thousand Nights on a Bed Stone. His stories genially reflect the feelings of the down trodden and the poor.

Synopsis for story

Rahirn Khan was a fifty-year old peasant. Every body in the village hated him for his harsh and cruel behavior. He was not kind even to children and animals. No one dared to talk to him. The children would run away from their play if they saw him. But he was a very different man when he was young. His parents squashed his ambitions of joining the circus and marrying a Hindu girl, Radha. He loved Radha and found in her his soul mate But he Parents had other plans for him and got him to marry a girl of their choice and community, Radha in turn also married and settled in life.

He once heard his father boasting to his mother how well he succeeded in getting his
son to accept his words obediently. Rahim Khan then decided to avenge his defeat at the hands of his parents, his family and society.

Having decided to take revenge, his first and immediate target was his wife. He saw her as the scapegoat for all his misadventures. His kind soul suddenly became as hard as iron. For nearly thirty years, he ill treated his wife, his two sons and his two bullocks. He quarreled with everyone in the village. Subsequently the entire village developed a deep seated hatred for him.

Six years earlier his elder son Bundu ran away from home after an unusually severe beating. Three years later his second son Nuru also joined his brother. One day when he returned home from the fields an old lady from the neighborhood told him that his wife had gone to her brother's place and that she would be back shortly. Rahim Khan knew that she would never come back. He suddenly began to feel lonely not because he loved his family but because he had no one now to display his anger. Nobody was there to wash his feet; to give him food and other eatables. His wife’s absence made him feel uncomfortable so though a piece of furniture had been removed from his house.

One day as he was cleaning the roof spotted a small nest of sparrows in a corner
He initially wanted to exert his might on them. But good sense prevailed upon him
after long gap and he left them undisturbed. He pulled a stool climbed on it to have better look at them. But the parent sparrows would not allow him to breach into their privacy they threatened him by hovering around him and fluttering their wings hard at his face. He was amused at the little bird’s heroic efforts to save the young ones. He realized their love and care for the family. Soon the young ones grew well and began to move around inside his house. He started feeding them with breadcrumb’s and other grains. He called them as Bundu and Nuru after his two sons. There was now total transformation in his temperament and outlook on life. The villagers too took note of the change in him. But they had their own reservations against him. He even stopped shouting at the children.

On a day that brought in a heavy downpour, he noticed that the roof had begun to leak near the sparrows nest. He immediately climbed his roof to close the gap. He came back fully drenched. He had already started sneezing.. He failed to take care at once. He woke up the next day with high fever. His only companions now were the two sparrows. He was worried as to who would take care of the two birds after he dies. Couple of days passed. There was no sign of Rahim Khan walking out. The villagers grew suspicious. They sent for his wife who arrived with her sons. When they came in they could see his body lying still and the fluttering of the birds the only sound to be heard.

20 comments:

Arun Kumar J said...

wow.. nice family :)

Unknown said...

Awesome...Go ahead dudes...

Unknown said...

Deeply touched

Unknown said...

Such s nice story

Unknown said...

Simple character sketch plzz and

Aaj Ka सत्य said...

1 ldki ke karKa oh सेतान ho jata hai

Unknown said...

Thank you for the short summary

Unknown said...

nice story

Unknown said...

nice story

Unknown said...

Good story

Unknown said...

Obviously great

Unknown said...

A bird teach a man how he to behave himself.
Such a lovely story.😃

Unknown said...

Very motivational story

Unknown said...

Wow 💨
💓💓

Unknown said...

Yes,it Will the lesson for each and every one

Unknown said...

It's really helpfull....thank you

Pratibha Roy said...

Heart Touching Story ...
We must learn from these creatures,, How to live Happy

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Sankari S said...

thanks a lot for this detailed essay. it was awesome. changing a little for the sake of my students...

Unknown said...

Brilliant Explanation..KEEP up the good work.