My Struggle For An Education

My Struggle For An Education by Brooker T. Washington Written by -Brooker T. WashingtonRead-only in English without meaning        One day, while (जबकि, के समय) at work in the coal mine (कोयले की खान), I happened (हुआ) to overhear (चुपके से सुनना) two miners (खान में काम करने वाले मजदूर) talking about a great school for colored (हब्शी, काले लोग, अश्वेत) people somewhere in Virginia. This was the first time that I had ever heard anything about any kind of school or college that was more pretentious (ख्यातिप्राप्त, प्रसिद्ध) than the little colored school in our town. As they went on describing the school, it seemed to me that it must be the greatest place on earth. Not even Heaven presented (दिया,…

‘Character of A Happy Life’ Explanation in Hindi

Character of A Happy Life By- Sir Henry Wotton (1568-1639) Read this poem in English 1 How happy is he born or taught That serveth not another’s will: Whose armour is his honest thought, And simple truth his utmost skill! जो व्यक्ति यह सीख गया है कि दुसरे के इच्छा के अनुसार कार्य नही करना चाहिए, अथवा वह दुसरो के अनुसार कार्य नहीं करता है, वह इस संसार में जन्म लेकर कितन खुश है! अर्थात बहुत खुश हैl 2 Whose passions not his master are: Whose soul is still prepared for death; Untied unto the world with care Of princely love or vulgar breath; वह व्यक्ति जिसका अपने संवेग (काम, क्रोध, भय, हर्ष, लोभ) पर पूरा नियंत्रण रखता है, अर्थात उसके…

Character of A Happy Life

Character of A Happy Life By- Sir Henry Wotton (1568-1639) हिन्दी में व्याख्या देखें 1 How happy is he born or taught That serveth not another’s will: Whose armour is his honest thought, And simple truth his utmost skill! 2 Whose passions not his master are: Whose soul is still prepared for death; Untied unto the world with care Of princely love or vulgar breath; 3 Who hath his life from rumours freed, Whose consceience is his strong retreat; Whose state can neither flatterers feed’ Nor ruin makes oppressors great; 4 Who envies none whom chance doth raise Nor vice; who never understood How deepest wounds are given with praise; Nor rules of state, but rules of good; 5 Who God…

Ode to a Nightingale in Hindi

Summary of Ode to a Nightingale in Hindi Ode to a Nightingale Read in English १- Ode to a Nightingale की रचना 1819 में जॉन कीट्स द्वारा की गई थी 2- इसकी रचना तब हुई जब जॉन कीट्स अपने मित्र चार्ल्स ब्राउन के साथ रह रहे थे। 3- कुछ लोगों ने कहा कि लंदन में हैम्पस्टेड के स्पैनियार्ड्स इन के बगीचे में ओड लिखा हुआ हैl 4- जॉन कीट्स के मित्र चार्ल्स आर्मिटेज ब्राउन के अनुसार, कीट्स ने वेंटवर्थ प्लेस स्थित अपने घर के बगीचे में बेर के पेड़ के नीचे ओड लिखा। 5- जॉन कीट्स ने एक दिन में ओड लिखा। 6- यह कविता पहली बार जुलाई 1819 में एनल्स ऑफ द फाइन आर्ट्स में प्रकाशित हुई थी। 7-…

Ode to a Nightingale, by John Keats

Ode to a Nightingale Important Points Ode to a Nightingale हिन्दी में पढ़ें 1- Ode to Nightingale was composed in 1819, by John Keats 2- It was composed when John Keats was staying with Charles Brown, his friend. 3- Some people said that the ode is written in the garden of the Spaniards Inn, Hampstead in London 4- According to John Keats’ friend Charles Armitage Brown, Keats wrote the ode under the plum tree in the garden of his house at Wentworth Place. 5- John Keats wrote the ode in one day. 6- This poem was first published in Annals of the Fine Arts in July 1819. 7- John Keats saw a nightingale in Charles Brown’s garden in the spring…

Negative Capability हिन्दी में

Negative Capability हिन्दी में यदि आप English Literature में रूचि रखते हैं तो ये पोस्ट आपको जरूर पढना चाहिएl If you are interested in English Literature, you should read this post. Negative Capability in English Negative Capability is a term (phrase) first used by John Keats in 1817. John Keats introduced the concept of Negative Capability to his brothers, George Keats and Thomas Keats to explain the capacity of the greatest writers to pursue a vision of artistic beauty even when it leads them into intellectual confusion and uncertainty. He introduced it through a letter on 21st December 1817. It is a theory first articulated by John Keats about the artist’s access to the truth with pressure and framework of…