Shams Ul Mulk
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Brokenness and Isolation
“The Waste Land” can be thought of as a poem about the alienation and brokenness of modern life. Written shortly after World War I, the poem reflects the generational trauma caused by the war, both on the battlefield and the home front. The “waste land” the poem portrays represents modern society itself, which Eliot depicts as shallow and isolating, lacking both the spiritual guidance and the cultural abundance of the past.
By Shams Ul Mulkabout a month ago in Lifehack
Divorce - An end or a new beginning
"Shahwaiz, sir, and Hoorain, madam, both of you think again." The person wearing a black coat addresses the young man and woman sitting in front of him, saying, "If you sign today, both of you will be divorced, and your relationship will end forever."
By Shams Ul Mulk4 months ago in Fiction