I read a book "drought" , this book was actually based on how we people waste the water these days and people far away suffer from lack of water to drink . author was unknown because story was based in reality and was conflicted too for some reasons . this book was published in may 19 2006 . this book was an absolute master peace . I learned a lot from this particular book and wow ! it's seriously so pain to even know such situations . there a girl was described who used to go for bringing water , walking miles a day with her mom , she had to cross huge ups and downs and while going her mom felled down from the hill . and the girl died crying , starving alone . It basically described various scenarios . and while reading I realised what actually the struggle is . we cry for such low priced cheap ,things and they are super heroes struggling for every drop of water . The book was actually priceless if we think of . but it costed me of 1.33$ . whatever be it I liked it the most . it was like experiencing things in real life . and after the book was over , my throat was dried and paining with sorrow . since then I respect things which surrounds me .
Old Major represents Karl Marx, the German political philosopher who wrote, with Friedrich Engels, the Communist Manifesto<span> that called the workers of the world to unite against the ruling classes.
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Ultimately, the poet uses the poem as tool to voice his idea that we must care less about materialistic belongings in order to live a happy and contented life. -"silver" and "diamonds" are both material things which bring wealth, however here the poet uses it to discuss a life without wealth and money.
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Fred Porlock is a petty criminal, working for Professor Moriarty, who occasionally sells information to Sherlock Holmes. The detective likens him to a remora, of no real significance himself, but dancing constant attendance on the great 'shark', James Moriarty.
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