Tuesday 24 February 2015

THE REBEL BY D.J. ENRIGHT

Explain the following lines with reference to the context.
It is very good that we have rebels
You may not find it very good to be one. 

(a) It is very good ---------- good to be one.
REFERENCE
(i) Poem: The Rebel
(ii) Poet: Dennis Joseph Enright
CONTEXT
(i) Occurrence: 29-30/30
(ii) Content: In this poem the poet discusses the wavering behaviour of people. These people do what the common people do not do, and do not do what the common lot do. The poet calls them "rebels". He also thinks that their presence is good for society. 
EXPLANATION
     In these lines the poet says that the presence of "rebels" in a society is very good and beneficial. These "rebels" are, in fact, unconventional persons who act against social values and traditions. Their outwardly rebellious attitude creates fun and promotes variety in the society. In other words, they bring happiness in life and increase the cultural wealth of the society. There is not doubt that education and age have made most of the people civilized, sophisticated and urbane. Therefore, these people do not like to become "rebels". But these people should tolerate "rebels" in the society for their own benefit. 

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