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Write a paragraph on ur fav book?​

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Answered by abhinaba25
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My Favorite Book

A book has a great power to make us good or bad. A good books may be very useful for us while a bad book may do great harm to us. It is very easy to read books but it is difficult to select a book for reading purpose. A book gives us company. A book increases our knowledge. It improves us mentally and spiritually. So a great care is needed in selecting a good book. The matter of the book affects the mid while reading the book.

I have read many books. If we gain nothing after reading the cheap type of book, it means we have wasted our time in reading useless book. It is only passing the time with no benefit. I have read Ramayana written by Tulsidas. I liked it most, still I like it and it would be liked by me in future also. It influenced me most. This is my favourite book. I love it most. The book has many charms of its own. It is more interesting than a novel. It is more philosophic than any book on philosophy. It is a complete moral code. Hence, it has influenced me most. It contains the life story of Rama who is thought to be an incarnation of God. Hence it is a religious book which helps us to make us good an pious.

The book is full of ideals. It presents every situation of life. from the examples given in this book, we learn how we should behave with our parents, brothers, sisters, friends, enemies, teachers, learned persons, strangers, husbands, wives , sons and even the low caste people. It teaches us to be brave and sons and even the low caste people. It teaches us to be brave and cheerful in all circumstances. Thus, we may call it the best book for character- building in the world.

Rama was the son of King Dashrath of Ayodhya. He was a wonderful man. To obey the orders of his father, he went into exile for 14 years. His wife Sita, and brother Lakshman went with him. Ravana the King of Lanka stole away Sita. Lord Rama invaded Lanka and defeated Ravana. He got his wife back. Rama protected Rishis and killed demons. Sita as an ideal wife, was the follower of Rama in all his joys and sorrows. Rama’s father Dashrath, died of grief without Rama but kept his word. Rama obeyed his father’s wish and brother, Lakshman went with him to serve him with heart and soul. Bharat too did not accept crown but ruled over Ayodhya as Rama’s Steward.

Ram loved the people and the people respected him. He treated the low caste boatman as his own brother. In the forest of Chitra Koot, he treated the Bhils as his own men. He became a true protector of all sages in trouble. His friendship with Sugriva is an example for us. Hanuman proved his true follower. Site lived the life of purity and devotion in Lanka.

Thus we see that victory comes to the good people. The wicked people suffer in the end. Ramayana gives us Consolation when we are in trouble.

Answered by kripavinu90
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MY FAVORITE BOOK

MY favorite book is Heidi. Heidi is an amusing story of a little girl and her life in alps. Johanna Spyri s the author of Heidi published in japan in 1962.

At first glance, Heidi is certainly an emotional story dealing with fears and the anxiety of a child to be without parents and to be displaced. But later on we see that a child moves the world and its surroundings.

The orphan child Heidi first lives with her aunt Dete but Dete would like to focus on her career. So she brings Heidi to her grandfather an odd old man( Uncle Alm). Uncle Alm is  kind hearted but mistrusts anyone & wants to keep the child from all evils of the world. So he refuses to send her to school; instead she goes to pasture with a shepherd boy, Peter. This finds a sudden end when aunt Dete comes and  brings Heidi to Frankfurt to stay with a rich family and learn something. But Heidi becomes homesick & she is being sent back to her home.  

Heidi speaks to us with a voice of love and we shouldn't be tire listening to her. Heidi seems to be loved as a child of nature, a symbol for romanticism and lost innocence. Johanna Spyri wants to empower people to accept to new challenges while keeping a good heart as Heidi, who is able to read stories to Peter's blind grandmother and even moves her unsociable grandfather to return into the village community.

Story of Heidi tries to give orientation in a world shaken by a rapid social change, a world in disorder that makes people fell insecure and this is exactly what makes the story attractive today in view of neoliberalism and globalization.

This is my Favorite book.

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