Sunday, January 20, 2019
My Opinion About A.A.Milne’s “A Word for Autumn”
What can be more dreadful than autumn? Every year we say word of f arewell to spend and always think of it as the end of the world, to tell the truth, me, too. Undoubtedly, on that point are people who are fascinated with autumn, they like it. Anyway, its a beautiful time of the year, very picturesque and bright, especially during September. Leaves are red, orange, yellow, chromatic brown and amber. The air is cool, crisp and the sky looks darker and more boundless in the evenings.Butits autumn and nothing can be through with(p) till the next June. Its like a damnation and a punishment for relaxed and carefree summer weve just spent. A. A. Milne shares the early(a) point of charm in his essay A Word for Autumn. The narrator is mixed bag of a relativist here. He is like Zen-Buddhist, the good and the bad are reservation the one, main law of manners for him, they are indivisible and everlasting. I had been sentiment of the winter as a horrid wet, dreary time fill only for p rofessional football.Now I can see other things- These other things are too the part of our mundane and routine life but they do decorate it and make cheerful sitting secure by fireplace, having pine talks with your parents or beloved ones during long and unwarmed autumn and winter evenings, reading books or just muse on some things Good work shall be usurpe this winter. Life shall be lived well. But I want to think a little most summer. Why do we like it so much and cherish its each day? Why does it so much influence our image?Summer comes every year like an award for the long and heatless winter that weve managed to withstand. Its my way of seeing it, of course, you may not obligate with me. We like the sun, its warm and bright rays that are meeting us every summer morning, were fond of sunsets that stay in our retention for long time. Its great time of camping weekends, holidays on the sea-shore and long evening walks in the city parks. I like that trees and grass are so emerald green, I like azure blue sky and scant(p) clouds in it and the warm wind. These are things I like intimately summer.I see that people on the streets are more open and smiling when summer comes. I think its in the air, this feeling of happiness, of early days and joyful moments. Everything makes a mix of complete and sunny summer cloud nine and thats how it goes from year to year. Thats why, may be, it so important to curb this feeling and thought inside, and bring it throughout autumn and winter. We still dont have such a skill. To be honest, me not. I smack to cultivate this habit in me but every time its in vain and A. A. Milne on the contrary succeeded in it and Im a little envious about him in this way.He is riotous here, he takes the best of life while he can, he enjoys every moment of life. He sees its beauty in the fresh cultivated celery and a wedge of cheese, in vegetables and fruits, in the pipe he just smoked, in taverns and London inns. And here comes the thought that its a good life and its going to be this way no matter what happens. The narrator wanted to make us think about it and he did. He ensured me and here I agree with him that The end of the summer is not the end of the world. Heres to October-and, waiter, some more celery.
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