To Encounter the Great Perhaps
- Anand Nair
When we read great literature, we find ourselves face-to-face with multifarious ideologies, viewpoints, theologies, etc. which compete with other great works so as to establish their veracity within the mind of the reader. Yet as we read more, we find ourselves inevitably shedding past 'truths' and adopting new ones, while always wishing to encounter the 'great truth', a theory which will encompass all that is true and make our existence perfectly intelligible to us. But somewhere along, we suspect as Rabelais did, that such a truth may always remains a 'perhaps' for us. Yet read we must, as Sisyphus with the boulder, even if we know we may never reach
the end of our quest.
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Read and Proceed!
- Dhruvi Ramchandani
English is about reading and continuing to do so till the end. The more we read the more we realise how little we have read, and hence we proceed. I think this motto will promote the real purpose of english department and will encourage students to read more.
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