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    The main theme of the poem is the clash between science and religion. The poem conveys the message that as the world is advancing in science and technology it's people are losing their faith in religion. Read summary of Dover Beach

    The main theme of the poem is the clash between science and religion. The poem conveys the message that as the world is advancing in science and technology it’s people are losing their faith in religion.

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  1. The narrator had known the Gessler brothers since his youth. His father used to visit Gessler Brothers for shoes and would also bring narrator along with him. This is how narrator become well acquainted with them. Read summary of this story.

    The narrator had known the Gessler brothers since his youth. His father used to visit Gessler Brothers for shoes and would also bring narrator along with him. This is how narrator become well acquainted with them.

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  1. The story highlights the virtues of hard work, honesty, resolution, compassion, humility and commitment. The theme of loss and death is also woven into the story with both Mr Gessler and his brother died in the story. However, the idea of honest work’s pay and dedication to quality work is celebrateRead more

    The story highlights the virtues of hard work, honesty, resolution, compassion, humility and commitment. The theme of loss and death is also woven into the story with both Mr Gessler and his brother died in the story. However, the idea of honest work’s pay and dedication to quality work is celebrated, both in times of scarcity and plenty.

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  1. Crossing the bar is a poem written by Alfred Tennyson in 1830. The main theme in “Crossing the Bar” is the acceptance of death. Death is an inevitable transition. We are born, live, and die, and this life is but a small part of the universe’s great cycle. Our birth and death are but the beginning anRead more

    Crossing the bar is a poem written by Alfred Tennyson in 1830. The main theme in “Crossing the Bar” is the acceptance of death. Death is an inevitable transition. We are born, live, and die, and this life is but a small part of the universe’s great cycle. Our birth and death are but the beginning and end of a long, long journey. In the poem “Crossing the bar”, the speaker is on a voyage to the other world. He believes that he is going to his eternal home which is a reunion with his creator.

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  1. Q. Appropriateness of the title “Quality”. Ans- Gailsworthy’s short story, “Quality”, is an excellent story dealing with an universal conflict between artisans of finesse and automation. Gessler brothers dealt in shoes. They had a small shop for material purpose. They made and sold custom-made shoesRead more

    Q. Appropriateness of the title “Quality”.

    Ans- Gailsworthy’s short story, “Quality”, is an excellent story dealing with an universal conflict between artisans of finesse and automation.

    Gessler brothers dealt in shoes. They had a small shop for material purpose. They made and sold custom-made shoes, their shoes were durable, comfort and high-quality which never made any cracking sound under any pressure from any feet they didn’t believe in ornamentation or showing off their shoes but their shoes lasted long.

    even the narrator felt kind of frustrated with the longevity of the shoes and commented humourously, “Nemesis fell ! They lasted more terribly than ever”. There were no cracking or blisters and the customers like narrator were very much satisfied with Gesslers shoes. In fact they earned quite a name in the trade of London.

    The Gesslers were excellent show makers. They almost infuse a slice of their soul in the artistry of shoe making. Their capital was their customer satisfaction. They were very much honest and determined that they will never compromise with quality. Therefore They continued their trade with the old and slow process without compromising with the quality.

    As a result of industrial revolution in England, advert of automation and mass production was felt necessary by the captains of industry.

    Monstrous machines were installed for mass production. Goods were produced massively and with an unbelievable speed. A variety of designs were produced. Finished Products were advertised drawing the attention of the consumer. There was an extreme aggression in marketing and sales.

    The Gessler couldn’t foresee it. They remained engrossed in the artistry of shoemaking. They Where like the silkworm in the cocoons, when they woke to the reality, it was late. They didn’t knew That time cannot be imprisoned by anybody. Its omnipotent. It flows like a river. Their time was gone. They tried, however to fight and unequal combat against automation and mass production with his skills, artistry and craftsmanship. But they lacked business sense and acumen. They where traders of shoes but behaved like an artist. Their Production of shoes couldn’t match with the production of large industries in terms of variety, price, productivity and other means of production. The Big houses didn’t care for the quality as they thought they were not connoisseur of shoes, so they don’t need quality but they likeed the variety, low price and ready stock.

    Arnish Ali Khan

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