Saturday, January 11, 2020
A handful of dates Essay
Children like to copy their favorite character. They imagineà themselves to be like that person when they get big. Like this, a young boy , theà main character of the story, ââ¬Å"A Handful of Datesâ⬠, by Tayeb Saleh, imagineà himself to be like his grandfather, when he get big. The story describes theà childhood of a young boy, who does the things children typically do, go to school,à attend religious services, plays outside, and spends time with his favorite familyà member, his grandfather. Although the boy loves his grandfather and considers himà as a great man, the boy realizes, through his treatment of his neighbor Masood,à that he is a greedy man, and doesnââ¬â¢t like him anymore.à Early in the story, the boy loves nature. The boy loves to go to theà mosque every morning to learn Quran. He also loves to swim in the river andà play in the field. The boy says, ââ¬Å"The mosque, the river, and the fields ââ¬â these wereà the landmarks in our lifeâ⬠(p-1,para-1).He also says, ââ¬Å"â⬠¦I loved the riverà tooâ⬠(p1,para-2).In other words, the boy love the river as well as his village nature.à The boy was idealistic about his grandfather and wanted to be like him.à His relationship with his grandfather was very close. The boy says, ââ¬Å"I loved toà give rein to my imagination and picture myself a tribe of giants living behind thatà wood, a people tall and thin with white beards and sharp noses, like myà grandfatherâ⬠(p-1,para-2).In his imagination he thinks about his grandfather, andà says, ââ¬Å" when I grew to be a man, tall and slender like him, walking along with great stridesâ⬠(p-1,para-2).He thinks himself to be like his grandfather when he getsà big. As the story begins, the boy notices his grandfather doesnââ¬â¢t like theirà neighbor Masood. In a conversation he asked his grandfather that why he doesnââ¬â¢tà like Masood. His grandfather answered that Masood is lazy personà thatââ¬â¢s why heà doesnââ¬â¢t like him. ââ¬Å"Heââ¬â¢s an indolent man and I donââ¬â¢t like such peopleâ⬠(p-2,para-5).à Moreover, grandfather also said that Masood married more than one time andà every time he got married, he sold some part of his property. ââ¬Å" Masood, my boy,à was a much married man. Each time he married he sold me a feddan or twoâ⬠(p-à 3,para-14).The boy was thinking and made a calculation that may be Masoodà married more than ninety women, and then remembered that he had three wivesà and asking himself many questions. At the end of the story the boy realizes thatà his grandfather wasnââ¬â¢t that kind of person which he thought.à According to the boyââ¬â¢s grandfather, he will buy all of the Masoodââ¬â¢sà property before he dies. Long time ago when the grandfather first came in theà village he didnââ¬â¢t had any property. Now two third of his propertyââ¬â¢s owner isà grandfather. ââ¬Å"â⬠¦forty years ago all this belonged to Masood, two-thirdsà of it is nowà mineâ⬠(p-2,para-9). ââ¬Å"â⬠¦ I think that before Allah calls me to Him I shall haveà bought the remaining third as wellâ⬠(p-2,para-11).Grandfather also said to the boyà that he will buy Masoodââ¬â¢s remaining property before he dies. The boy wasà thinking of himself that why his grandfather doing that and felt sorry for Masood. An inner conflict develops when he found his grandfather is greedy,à which he should not be as a Muslim. When the grandfather said he will buyà Masoodââ¬â¢s remaining property, the boy was thinking of himself that his grandfatherà will do what he said, and felt sorry for Masood. ââ¬Å"I do not know why it was I feltà fear at my grandfatherââ¬â¢s words-and pity for our neighbor Masood. How I wishedà my grandfather wouldnââ¬â¢t do what heââ¬â¢d said !â⬠(p-2,para-12). The boy learn from theà Quran that people should be sympathetic to weaker section people of the society.à Instead of that, his grandfather wants to buy Masoodââ¬â¢s remaining property, whichà shows that he not the kind of person he should be as a Muslim.à The boy begins to notice Masood at the harvest, and he feelsà sympathy for him.Masood invites the boy and his grandfather to harvest dates. Atà the harvest field the boy noticed Masood and thinking what his grandfather saidà about him. ââ¬Å"I remembered Masoodââ¬â¢s remark to me when he had once seen meà playing with the branch of a young palm tree: Palm tress, my boy, like humans,à experience joy and suffering. And I had felt an inward and unreasonedà embarrassmentâ⬠(p-3,para-19).The boy remember, once he was playing with theà palm tree Masood told him that palm trees are like human, which means Masoodà loves nature.
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