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On the beach by Anne Ranasinghe

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This is a wonderful simple poem composed by Anne Ranasinghe, who was a jewish woman at birth and fled to UK to escape from Nazi persecution. She met a Sri Lankan professor there and they married and returned to Sri Lanka. AR had a tough time in her childhood days and she was naturally very much concerned about the violence, particularly of the Man's inhumanity to animals. This simple poem discusses about how a little puppy is tortured by three fun loving young boys at the beach. AR is very much moved by this dastardly insane behaviour of the three boys.

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On the Beach

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Bhiksu University of Sri lanka, Anuradhapura.

Department of Languages

English Literature – Poetry

Rev. Nivitigala Sumitta(Senior Lecturer in English

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BY ANNE RANASINGHE

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Neither the crashOf the morning waves

Nor the sunlight singing of windCan drownHis yelps

Three boys, one puppyA rope

Torture on the beach.

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His agony rips Dark holes in your eyes

And helpless angerTwists in your hand as

The rope nooses tighterThe thin stick beats harder

Then they throw sand

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The sand fills his eyesThe sand fills his noseThe sand fills his ears

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And though your tearsTaste salt in my mouthThe alien yearsHave rotted my tongue Into immobility

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And people swimIn the sunlit seaIt’s an ordinary day

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They cry let’s play

At burying himAnd then

They bury him.

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Anne Ranasinghe

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Anne was born in 1925. She fled from the holocaust (a situation in which many things are destroyed and many people killed, especially because of a war or a fire:

ex. a nuclear holocaust) in Germany just before the WW II broke out.  

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She went to school in England and holds a diploma in journalism.

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She was married to a Sri Lankan professor of Colombo University and continues to live in Sri

Lanka.

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She’s written 5 books of poems and Short Stories.

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She was the joint winner of the Arts Council poetry prize in 1985 and won the prize for Prose

and Non-fiction in 1987.

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Empathy (the ability to understand another person’s feelings, experience, etc) with creatures under attacks from people is a

vital theme here.

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Compare this poem with The Snare by James Stephens

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THE SNARE 

I hear a sudden cry of pain!

There is a rabbit in a snare:

Now I hear the cry again,

But I cannot tell from where.

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But I cannot tell from where

He is calling out for aid!Crying on the frightened

air,Making everything

afraid!

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Making everything afraid!Wrinkling up his little

face!As he cries again for aid:

And I cannot find the place!

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And I cannot find the place

Where his paw is in the snare!

Little One! Oh, Little one!I am searching everywhere!

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By James Stephens

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DHAMMAPADA Sabbe tasanti dandassasabbe bhayanti maccunoAttanam upamam katvana haneyya na ghataye

 

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All tremble at force; of death are all afraid;

likening others to oneself kill not nor cause to kill.

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DHAMMAPADA

Sabbe tasanti dandassa

sabbesam jivitam piyam

Attanam upamam katva

na haneyya na ghataye

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All tremble at force; dear is life to all; likening others to

oneself kill not nor cause to

kill.

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Five Precepts

I undertake to observe the precept to abstain from

killing living beings

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MASOCHISM (NOUN) 

1. the practice of getting sexual pleasure from being physically hurt

-------------------------------------• compare SADISM (noun)

•enjoyment from watching or making sb suffer

•a need to hurt sb in order to get sexual pleasure

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MASOCHISM (NOUN)2 the enjoyment of sth that

most people would find unpleasant or painful

• masochist (noun)• masochistic (adjective)

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ASSIGNMENT•Come prepared for a speech on

“Man’s inhumanity to animals”(3 minutes)

•Write an appreciation on the poem“On the beach”

By Anne Ranasinghe

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THAT’S ALL FOR

TODAY…

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May the Triple Gem Bless to all of you…!!!