Tuesday, May 21, 2019
Book Report on Pigeons at Daybreak Essay
The story entitled Pigeons at Daybreak by Anita Desai of India is a representation of love and acceptance. Mr. Basu is the man who is futile to perform his task on his own because of the different illnesses that developed into his body. Otima, the wife of Mr. Basu has the selfless love towards him. She takes care of her husband despite of all the problems and complications that emerged in their situation. Otima utilise to read the newspaper for Mr. Basu. Because Mr. Basu could not able to read the newspaper referable to poor eyesight, Otima produced deeper patience and love for her husband. From the clock time when their house had no electricity due to electric problems, the two went to the terrace and decided to stay there until the electricity comes back but when the electricity went back, Mr. Basu refused to go back inside the house for it was the time of preparation of leaving. Mr. Basu accepted the fact that his sustenance will soon vanish and become part of heaven. The pig eons in the terrace where Mr. Basu died symbolize his spirit and his journey in the next life. The story is simple yet attackable. Its tragic situation brought life to the whole story. Then, with a swirl and flutter of feathers, a flock of pigeons hurtled upwards and dispense out against the dome of the sky opalescent, sunlit, like small pearls (Desai 228). This ending part of the story compressed the entire claim of the story. It means that the ending of the story signifies life as its wondrous creation but soon will end because every one of us will leave the world in strike and a new journey will begin.ReferenceDesai, A. (date). Pigeons at Daybreak. pp.220-228
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