• Author: E. R. Braithwaite

    Genre:Autobiographical

    “The true teachers are those who help us think about ourselves.”

    Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

    After a long period of the festivities and me traveling to work for some work, I finally get the chance to hit the keys of the keyboard for the love of writing. Believe me it feels amazing when you return to something you have loved doing after a break.Though it does get on your nerves as you have to finish your pending work 🙄especially if you are trying to instill discipline in you. But you should never give up on the person which you want to become and keep trying until you do not have to put in much work and everything works out the way you have always wanted to. So, till then I should just keep working and keep pushing myself is how I comfort myself.

    In this hectic schedule, I could also not conclude my series dedicated to the humans who shape us into better human beings – the teachers. So, here I am with my concluding post that raises a toast to these human beings. While writing, I did notice that all the posts which have been written about the teachers in my blog are male teachers- a thing which is very seldomly talked about because of the common perception that when it comes to the job of teaching, it is the females who always lead the forte. But believe me , it is a blessing if you have a great and an understanding teacher who can always make you put your best foot forward irrespective of the gender they possess. Talking about one such teacher who reluctantly accepted the job but as time passed went on to do a fine job . Dig in to find out more.

    About the book: To Sir, with Love narrates the story of Ricky Braithwaite, an engineer who has worked in an oil refinery in Aruba and has also served as a pilot in the Royal Air Force. But after the war, he is unable to find work despite his qualifications and experience. The reason is simple: he is a man of color due to which he feels frustrated and helpless. However, after an interaction with a stranger, he applies for a teaching position and is assigned to a school in the east end of London.

    The class he is assigned to is filled with students who are not willing to learn and are only semi-literate or semi-articulate. They try to discourage and demoralize him . But one day they literally cause him to lose a temper when someone burns a used sanitary napkin in the fireplace. Following this, he decides to set some ground rules and use a different approach. With this approach, he begins to treat them like adults. Will the new approach work wonders for both the teacher and the students? Will the teacher be able to earn the respect of his students ?Or will he still be a laughing stock?Try finding out the answers by yourselves ;p

    Analysis: The book narrates the tale of a man who is a native of the British Guyana who moves to the Great Britain due to his job. The book attempts to draw a picture of how people with color were subject to being prejudiced and did not get equal opportunities. Not only were they denied equal opportunities, but they were also denied proper treatment as interaction with them could lead to being chastised by the society in general.

    Though the author is skeptical about the choice he made due to lack of employment opportunities, he does persist through the tough times and tries to become a better role model to his students. And that is what a good teacher is I personally feel always keeping the welfare of his students a priority. He encourages them to look the world from a different perspective and appreciate the world around them.

    Verdict: Overall an interesting tale as it narrates the story of a man of a colour in the post War times. However, a lot of references made to adult stuff which might make it uncomfortable for some. The reason that I feel such references have been made into the novel are because of the fact that the locals reside in a locality which resembles a neighborhood that is raw and uncivilized in nature. So, if you are interested to know about how an engineer turned teacher lived his life in London during the Post War times so do go ahead and give it a read. It will help you to understand about how people lived during that time as well as provide some food for thought. On the other hand, if you are the one who finds reading about the lives of people boring then you can definitely give this one a skip. After all there are definitely better books out there with interesting genres.

    Cite Bite: “A man who is strong and tough never needs to show it in his dress or the way he cuts his hair. Toughness is a quality of the mind, like bravery or honesty or ambition; it has nothing whatever to do with muscles.”

    Continue reading →: A journey from resentment to adoration…
  • “Faith consists in believing when it is beyond the power of reason to believe.”

    Voltaire

    First of all, wishing everyone a very happy and a prosperous Ganesh Chaturthi. This is a festival which celebrates Lord Ganesha over a period of 10 days. For those who are not familiar with Lord Ganesha, he is a God with an elephant head and is considered as an epitome of intelligence and wisdom.Not only is he an intelligent and wise, but he is also known to be the God who is worshiped first as well as the remover of all obstacles. He is considered to be a favorite of all because of all the fine qualities possessed by him.

    Since the festival is about to conclude and the festive spirit is still in the air, I thought I must share something related to the God. After all, he is everyone’s favorite apart from Lord Shiva. So, it does make sense to know more about the God that brings positivity and helps us to undertake each of our works without much difficulty. So, sharing with you below a compilation of facts borrowed from various sources related to our beloved Elephant headed Lord.

    1. It is a well-known fact that Lord Ganesha is worshiped first before the other Gods in every holy procession as it is said that he removes all the obstacles related to whatever work has been undertaken. But did you know that there is a festival when the entire family of Lord Ganesha is worshiped? During Durga Pooja, which falls on the sixth day of Navratri , the entire family of Lord Ganesha is worshiped.
    2. According to the Ganesh Purana, the muladhar chakra or the root chakra is known as Ganesha.
    3. Did you know that Tulsi cursed Lord Ganesha?This is an interesting story from the Brahmavart Purana. The story goes like the Lord was meditating on the banks of Ganga. Tulsi happened to pass by and was smitten by the Lord’s beauty. She asked him to marry her. The lord refused thus leading to Tulsi cursing him that he will marry soon . In return, the lord too cursed her that she will be a plant forever.
    4. During Durga Pooja, a banana tree is wrapped in a saree and adorned with vermilion as the Lord’s wife. The reason behind this was to quash the doubts Goddess Durga had in her mind about her son’s hunger.
    5. Lord Ganesha is not only worshiped by the Hindus but also by Buddhists and Jains.He is worshiped in countries like Tibet, China and Japan.
    6. According to the Shiva Purana, the body color of Lord Ganesha is green and red.
    7. What does the word Ganapati exactly mean?The word means one who is the lord of categories or the origin of the whole creation.
    8. In the Mahayana Buddhism, Lord Ganesha is known as Vinayaka and is often seen dancing. Also, the earliest stone statue of the elephant Lord dates back to as early as AD 531.
    9. Indonesia prints Lord Ganesha on its 20,000 Rupiah note because it has strong cultural ties with India and Hinduism.
    10. Lord Ganesha is often seen wearing red and yellow clothes where red symbolizes shakti and material reality while yellow represents purity, peace and truthfulness.

    The more you read about something, the more interesting a thing becomes. This became applicable to me while getting to know my Bappa even more better. Hope you will enjoy this small piece of informational content just the same way as I did enjoy undertaking the research for the same. As the festival nears its end, I do hope that Bappa blesses everyone with lots of health, wealth and happiness. Once again wishing everyone a very happy Ganesh Chaturthi. And yes, if you would love to share something interesting related to the same, you are free to do so in the comments section. Would love to hear from you. Till then lots of love and care.

    Continue reading →: When the festive spirit is in the air…
  • Starring: Atul Kulkarni, Jyoti Subhash, Milind Gunaji,Satish Tare, Sunil Abhyankar, Vrushasen Dabholkar

    Directed by: Sumitra Bhave and Sunil Sukthankar

    Genre: Educational/Drama

    “A good teacher can inspire hope; ignite the imagination, and instill a love of learning.”

    Brad Henry

    Continuing the series dedicated to the people who help us to shape our lives and help us make a better person- the teachers. I am sure we all have memories of our favorite as well as teachers who made life hell for all of us that you might have ended up bitching about them a lot. While on the other hand, the teachers whom we loved a lot we always tried to be in their good books . Isn’t it? If you do have such experiences I would love to hear it from you in the comments section; because believe me even I have had my fair share of teachers who were a pain in butt and were too annoying in nature.

    The pick which I am about to write about talks about a group of students who are annoyed by their teachers and vice-versa. But what is the reason behind their annoyance ? Read on to find out more.

    Story line: Dahavi Fa is a class of boys who are discriminated by their teachers and their fellow colleagues for failing the first term exams. Apart from that, their teachers have tagged them as goons due to their unruly behavior. This enrages them a lot and in anger end up destroying the school laboratory. This leads to the suspension of the entire class and involving the police.

    However, there is one teacher who believes that these students can change their behavior if they are to be understood properly and given a right direction to life. He suggests his principal that he will undertake the task for reforming this bunch of notorious students by his own manner and that the management need not involve the police. How he undertakes the reformation of the students and how the students undergo a transformation apart from suggestions on how education system can be reformed forms the rest of the story.

    Scrutiny: The movie attempts to explore how certain students face discrimination on the basis of the marks they receive. Though one might score less academically but one might have other talents is the message the movie tries to convey. Also, it tries to convey the message that excessive anger need not be always the solution to bring a change. Excessive anger is like a fire which fed more will only get stronger and causes harm in the long term.Change can also be brought in a constructive manner and with the help of discussion and deliberation instead of using force. This movie also attempts to look into how education can be reformed and advocates the earn while you learn for students who come from a background which does not enable them to afford education.Apart from that some reforms are too discussed in the movie. The only negatives is the usage of abusive language . But that is supposed to be natural as the students of this particular class belong to the lower strata of the society.

    The Sentiment: A thought-provoking movie which actually should be included in your watch list . Do watch it for the fantastic acting chops by Atul Kulkarni, do watch it for the issues that ail our education system. Do watch it if you are willing to bring changes in the education system because the suggestions suggested are pretty good. Overall a movie which is worth your time . I am sure you too will be inspired by this great piece of cinema.

    Rating : *** and a 1/2 stars

    The students of Tenth F in a scene

    Quote-Unquote: “Manasacha maanuspan kashaat asta; junglachya kaaydyat nakkich nasta.”[In what lies a human being’s humanity. It is obviously not in the law of jungle.]

    Continue reading →: From rebels to being diligent

I’m Roshani

Welcome to The Expression Hub! I’m Roshani, who loves to express herself through the medium of writing. This blog is my little corner of the internet where I dive deep into the world of movies, books, and web series—reviewing, analyzing, and sometimes just ranting about the stories that make us laugh, cry, and question everything.

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