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प्रश्न
List the common misconceptions about ‘freedom’ that Shaw tries to debunk.
उत्तर
The major misconception about freedom that Shaw points out is that the people of England don’t know what freedom is, and they never enjoyed real freedom yet so they are misleading themselves without the real knowing real meaning of freedom Always call freedom by its old English name of leisure, and keep roaring for more leisure and more money to enjoy it in return for an honest share of work.
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What are the links between natural jobs, labor, and slavery?
What ought to be the object of all governments, and what do we actually find it to be?
What causes the master class to be more deluded than the enslaved classes?
According to Aristotle, what are the conditions to be fulfilled for the common people to accept law and order, and government, and all that they imply?
How can reasonable laws, impartially administered, contribute to one’s freedom?
What are the ways in which individual freedom gets restricted?
Why do most people find it easier to conform, imitate, and follow a self-appointed guru?
What is the inward struggle that the author refers to?
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What are the ways in which people are subjected to greater control in the personal spheres than in the wider political sphere?
Why, according to Krishnamurti, are the concepts of freedom and discipline contradictory to one another?
How does the process of inquiry lead to true freedom?
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Respect for elders is not to be confused with blind obedience. Discuss.
Both the texts are on ‘freedom’. Comment on the difference in the style of treatment of the topic in them.
When Shaw makes a statement he supports it with a number of examples. Identify two sections in the text which explain a statement with examples. Write down the main statement and the examples.
Notice how this contributes to the effectiveness of the writing.
Notice the use of personal pronouns in the two texts. Did this make you identify yourself more with the topic than if it had been written in an impersonal style? As you read the texts, were you able to relate the writer’s thoughts with the way you lead your own life?
Split the following sentences into their constituent clauses
There is no freedom if you are enclosed by self-interest or by various walls of discipline.
Split the following sentences into their constituent clauses
When you see a servant carrying a heavy carpet, do you give him a helping hand?
Split the following sentences into their constituent clauses
Very young children will eat needles and matches eagerly—but the diet is not a nourishing one.
Split the following sentences into their constituent clauses
We must sleep or go mad: but then sleep is so pleasant that we have great difficulty in getting up in the morning.
Split the following sentences into their constituent clauses
Always call freedom by its old English name of leisure, and keep clamouring for more leisure and more money to enjoy it in return for an honest share of work.