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RLS essay El Diario.El Dorado means City of Gold. It has philosophical discussions inside it. It's not that long. It's like two pages.El Dorado is the name of an imaginary place. The State of Gold actually does not exist. It was once believed that such a place existed, but now the world has come to know that such a place does not exist. But this name has not become obsolete. El Diredo has become a symbol.Such goals in life that are imaginary cannot actually be achieved. The writer says that in this big world, it seems that everything can be achieved.There should be a lot of things in the world that we may achieve after we have fought so many battles and the rest of us have gone about our everyday lives, eating, working, and making money. At first look, it appears that collecting more money, success, and powerβall three of these thingsβis the main goal of life.What we all have to collect the most, when we think deeply about the supernatural side of life, it becomes clear that these things are a deception, an illusion. The meaning of the word illusion, which is something that is not entirely true. We keep collecting these things that we collect, so we find joy in collecting them.But when they accumulate in large numbers, what happiness do we get? We just think that we will get happiness. In reality, we will get happiness, and that is a deception. In reality, we get real happiness. The writer has been speaking deeply.We find joy in looking ahead, in moving from one target to another.This gives us happiness, it creates excitement in life, we remain hopeful. People who live their lives looking ahead have something new waiting for them. If we look at life realistically, the real purpose of those who are happy is to make us happy.It is not about how we start life and how we end it and how much we have finally achieved, but the truth is that fulfilling dreams and achieving goals takes a long time. One thing ends, like another, they grow. Even if the dream does not come true, there is happiness in having the hope of fulfilling the dream. It gives us the courage to move forward.I'll give you an example: if you think you'll get the job, you'll be happy. And those who have already got the job, you've already got happiness. When you get happiness, you've achieved your goal.They have reached the finishing line, what will they do next? Life will become very boring and meaningless if we stop caring about things like, let's say you have stopped caring about your job and stopped caring about all the things like science and knowledge.They don't have any quracity, so it's our desire and quracity that gives life to these things. It's a very profound thing.For example, a person who has already got a job knows everything. Imagine a person who has no curiosity about life, who already knows everything, nothing is new. For him, such a person is lucky in life, but in reality, there is nothing in the world for such a person to enjoy.Her/ His life is very dull, so was it a life you would like? She / He knows everything, but she is not lucky. Her/ His life is colorless. We all set high goals in our lives, like shooting an arrow at the moon, climbing Mount Average, even if these goals are not achieved and we know they will not be achieved, but chasing and keeping hope is the real fun.
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"*Escapism in Broken Verse novel by Kamila Shamsie*"
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*"Broken Verses" is a novel by Pakistani author, Kamila Shamsie. Escapism is a significant theme in the novel.*
*In "Broken Verses", the protagonist, Aasmani, uses escapism as a coping mechanism to deal with the trauma of her past, particularly the disappearance of her mother, Samina.*
*Aasmani's escapism is reflected in her obsession with the fictional world of Urdu poet, Mirza Ghalib. She finds solace in Ghalib's poetry, which allows her to temporarily forget her troubles.*
*Moreover, Aasmani's relationship with her friend, Hera, is another form of escapism. Hera's carefree and bohemian lifestyle offers Aasmani a temporary escape from her own problems.*
*Through Aasmani's character, Shamsie explores the human need for escapism, particularly in times of trauma and uncertainty.*
*The novel highlights the tension between the desire to escape and the need to confront reality.*
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The first letter of the first word in a sentence should be
1 : a large letter
2 : a capital letter
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