LANGUAGE IN INDIA

Strength for Today and Bright Hope for Tomorrow

Volume 11 : 9 September 2011
ISSN 1930-2940

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The Prospect of Reading

Naseem Achakzai, Ph.D. Scholar


Abstract

Life demands different types of answers for diverse sorts of questions in our altered, designed and reconstructed space and time. The horizon of meanings expands day by day. On the other side of the coin, signs rotate, moment by moment, culture by culture, tradition by tradition and by the availability of a research skill and research equipments spin meanings with the change of social values and their problems, particularly here in India and Pakistan and other South Asian nations. Many times a solution rotates into one of the trajectory meanings of art and literature.

This paper will project as well as inject one of the aspects of understanding which results when a scholar or a student of art and literature borrows an equipment of measurement with the help of classical, neo-classical, romantic, New-critical, structural of modern approach or system as a reader. But there also exists a common reader, not in America, Europe and Russia, but in the deserts of Africa and Asia – the readers who do not have any skill or tools of critical values but have merely a zeal of interest to read, simply for the sake of reading and enjoying shades of events and characters on the canvas of certain language. In this kind of situation it is either art that rotates language, or it is actually the magic of language that rotates art. It is the reader that is under the super power of reading, that not only gives meaning to life, but also sense to the life of reading process. This paper encompasses cultural expectations with audience-readers’ purpose.

Key Words: Rotation, expectations of horizons, radiation, reconstruction of horizon, figure and ground, selection and combination.

Introduction

If we look carefully, we can see that reading by itself rotates with different aspects and approaches of expectations of different horizons of the readers on vertically developed goals and skills. A reading process generates its own velocity of higher or lower trajectory value with its own radiations. Each progression, in a reading process, is vividly interesting. It has spirit in it that moves into the zone of agreement and acceptance – that does not only merit reading and study, but is calling for an action on mind’s stage and on any stage of life, anywhere all over the world. Just because of filtered out creative lines from the process of challenging vision, each line loses no time. A piece of writing composed hundreds of years ago still has freshness, even on the very threshold of the 21st century. Just because of its precision, a writer’s each line is still definite, concrete and is interesting that becomes part of the cognitive design of the reader’s mind.


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Naseem Achakzai, Ph.D. Scholar
Assistant Professor
Director, English Language Centre
University of Balochistan
Quetta
Pakistan
nasasak@gmial.com

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