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Communication Skills-I




                    Notes          And to the Presence in the room he said

                                   “What writest thou?”—The vision raised its head,
                                   And with a look made of all sweet accord,
                                   Answered “The names of those who love the Lord.”
                                   “And is mine one?” said Abou. “Nay, not so,”
                                   Replied the angel. Abou spoke more low,
                                   But cheerily still, and said “I pray thee, then,

                                   Write me as one that loves his fellow men.”
                                   Explanation: Abou Ben Adhem was a religious person. One night when he was sleeping
                                   peacefully in his room, a sparkling light woke him up. He found out that this bright light was
                                   due to the presence of an angel who was writing something in a golden book. Being a pious man,
                                   Abou was not afraid of the Angel and the silence in the room made him more courageous. He
                                   asked the angel what he was writing in the book. The angel replied that that he was writing the
                                   names of all those people who love God. Abou asked the angel curiously if his name was in the
                                   list. The angel replied that his name was not included in the list. Ben doesn’t seem to be too upset
                                   by this and asks the angel to add his name to a list of men who love their fellow men. The angle
                                   heard his request and disappeared.
                                   The angel wrote, and vanished. The next night
                                   It came again with a great wakening light,
                                   And showed the names whom love of God had blessed,

                                   And lo! Ben Adhem’s name led all the rest.
                                   Explanation: The other night, it came again in similar circumstances carrying a new book. The
                                   book contained a list of everyone god loves and had blessed. Ben, as a result of his stated love for
                                   humanity, is the first name on the list.

                                   9.1.1 About the Poet

                                   James Henry Leigh Hunt was born in 1784. He was a religious man educated at Christ Hospital.
                                   He then became the editor and writer of a newspaper called The Examiner. His early poems are
                                   The Story of Remini and Endymion. The earliest poems he wrote were published when he was
                                   in school. In English Literature, Leigh Hunt is known for his achievements as an editor, a critic
                                   and an essayist.

                                   9.1.2 Summary and Analysis of the Poem

                                   James Leigh Hunt wrote this poem in 1838. Abou Ben Adhem was a Muslim saint and a Sufi
                                   mystic. The poem conveys the idea that true service of God lies in the service of humanity. God
                                   blesses those people who love their fellow beings. Most of us pay only lip-service to the worship
                                   of God, whatever the religion might be. If each one of us applies to our daily life, what our
                                   religion teaches us the world would be a much better place for each one of us to live.


                                   9.1.3 Keywords

                                   Bloom: The organic process of bearing fl owers
                                   Cheerily: Pleasantly





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