Writing - The Last Dance
Writing - The Last Dance
Amplification Samples:
Both experience and observation show that waste does lead to want. We waste our time, money or
resources, and sooner or later we face shortages. Students who waste their time find themselves hard-
pressed before examinations. Some people waste their money in a number of ways. They leave lights on
when they do not need them: they take rickshaws or use cars when the place they are going to are
within easy walking distance: they spend lavishly on luxury items. If one looks around, one finds waste of
natural resources. There is scarcity of water in Dhaka city and yet many people waste it without any
qualms. They wash their cars and water their lawns longer or more often than they should. Some leave
their taps on after using them. There are many households in Dhaka city where gas cookers are seldom
turned off just to avoid the trouble of lighting them again. If we go on wasting this valuable natural
resource, a time will come when we will have no gas left. There are innumerable examples of people or
nations coming down in the world through extravagance. If we avoid waste of all kinds, we as individuals
and as a nation can keep want at bay.
‘A thing of beauty is a joy forever’ – is a line quoted from the famous English romantic poet John Keats. It
is often quoted to glory the power of beauty and its effects on the human heart and mind. By nature, the
human mind is very sensitive to beautiful things. It is rare to find a person who does not like a bloomed
piece of flower. We see that children like to pluck up flowers only to enjoy their beauty. We love beauty,
adore beauty, and take pleasure in beauty because of its appeal to our hearts and mind. Attraction to
beautiful things is our instinct and under the pressure of our instinct, we decorate our rooms, make
gardens, plant flowers, etc. A thing of beauty arouses joy in the heart. People travel to far-off lands in
order to enjoy the beautiful things of the world. Beauty appeals both to the eyes and mind. If it were the
only quality of things to attract our eyes, then its appeal would not be so deep and lasting, it would be
limited to our perception only. Beautiful things fall positives effects both on our minds and heart for
which people welcome their loved ones with a bunch of flowers, and send beautiful greeting cards on
some occasions. It was the beauty of Helen for which the city of Troy burnt into ashes. So, it is right to
say that a thing of beauty is a source of joy forever.
‘Prevention is better than cure’ is a wise saying often said to mean that precaution taken against any
disease is better than undergoing treatment after it gets hold of us. It is natural for humans to fall sick or
to be attacked by a disease, but when signs of disease evil appear, there should be no delay in preventing
its progress. In this way, we can avoid many problems and sufferance. Prevention is less expensive than
cure. It saves time and money and saves us from anxiety. It is foolish to invite difficulties and then try to
overcome them. It is better to be on the safe side than to face troubles. Vaccination can prevent the
attack of smallpox. A good foundation of body and brain in the early years ensures a strong and healthy
body and brain in later life. There will be hardly any need for treatment. A disease cannot prove fatal, yet
it causes a lot of misery. The need for treatment suggests that there has been some neglect or
thoughtlessness in the first phase. Extreme care must be taken to prevent disease. True to say that many
evils can be avoided if we guard ourselves against the evils. Of course, there are difficulties and troubles
for which there is no help. The proverb is generally used in reference to a physical substance such as
health. But it is equally true and apt to things like material education, habits-building, character-building,
etc. This truth is often overlooked in practice. But if people implement this proverb, the world will be
free from many diseases, suffering, and evils.
The real dignity of a man lies, not in what he has, but in what he is
A man's real achievement is in his dignity. Dignity is not an inborn quality of human beings. We cannot
measure a man by status, possession or, economic development. Man does not get the dignity from his
forefathers. His personality determines his dignity. We know that virtuous men are always honored.
Some people feel pride in their wealth. They think that the wealth will increase their dignity. But it is not
true. The real dignity of a man depends on personal quality. Inherited property, class or, title may
superficially enhance one's acceptance. But personal quality upholds man's image. Outward look may
bring benefit for someone for a short period. But in the long run, it is valueless. Even, God measures
human beings by inner quality. A rich man gets importance in society for his wealth. But it is very
temporary. After his death, nobody will remember him. In his absence, people will make fun of him. But
an honest man who has dignity will influence people a lot. People will respect him in his life-time. Even
after his death, people will cast their blessings upon him. Honesty and integrity make a man dignified.
So, we can say that a man's dignity depends on his personal quality and does not rely on property.