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Here is a story of a young boy who lived with his parents.

He was a bit dusky coloured boy, as far I have remembered.

But he was seriously very naughty boy.

I can say that yes, he was the most naughtiest boy I have ever met.

But on a Monday of 2021, in the month of August I guess .He did something really dangerous.

he was being caught up by her mother for it and even got beaten up by his father.

What was the reason of getting beaten?

why the boy cried over?

What was he trying to hide?

for all these questions staytuned with me friends.

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Sunsets are proof that endings can often be beautiful too

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Jessica bids farewell to Launcelot,her servant because he was leaving his service due to half-starved by his master, a Jewish man named, Shylock.Jessica gives a letter to Launcelot so that he could pass it to her lover, Lorenzo, a Christian man. For more information watch this video. Available in English/Hindi both.

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The Cloud-P.B.Shelley

He was educated at Eton and Oxford from where he was expelled with his friend,Hogg,

For writing a pamphlet on “The Necessity of Atheism”.

In 1811, he married Harriet Westbrook.

But this marriage proved a failure and they separated.

After Harriet’s death, he married Mary Godwin and

lived a blissful life with her.

Shelley was drowned in a storm off the coast of Italy.

Shelley was one of the greatest Romantic poets of the early 19the Century.

He was stirred deeply by the French Revolution (1789) as it was symbolic of the struggling humanity trying to free itself of tyranny.

His poetry is filled with hope for a better world,

Where mankind could be happy here, on earth.

He is best known for his lovely lyrics and

the longer poems, Adonais (On the death of John Keats), Ode to the West Wind,Prometheus Unbound, a lyrical drama and Alastor,a beautiful medicine poem that expresses his own fine sensitive nature very well.

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