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The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (Complete Analysis)
2. Take a Risk!
Rules:
1.One player will voluntarily raise his hand and
answer the jumbled word.
2. Failure to volunteer in each flashed words will
lose someone else's turn.
3.Each is given 10 seconds to guess the answer.
4.One answer is required and should be the first
and final.
5.Choose carefully.
DOGO CULK!
3. II.Culture of the Country:
Polygamy is legal in Iran, and men
can marry up to four wives. Once
married, a girl can no longer go to
high school. The marriage age of
girls is currently 13, up from 9
years old after the Revolution. Boys
may marry at 15, the legal age
Iranians can vote.
4. If a girl in Iran is sexually abused
or harassed, blame typically falls
on the girl’s mother, for not
protecting her daughter, much
more than on the offender.
They believe in AFTERLIFE.
INDYEST
5. III.Comparison to Philippine Culture:
Feast days involves drinking
alcohol.
We both consider heaven and hell
In Muslim culture they practice
Polygamy.
If we read the bible or reflect it
with HIS presence we would attain
honor and happiness.
6. IV. Connection to other Disciplines:
Origin of the Species
Natural Selection
7. First Wine? Archaeologist Traces Drink to
Stone Age
Expert on the origins of ancient wine
and a leader in the emerging field of bio
molecular archaeology. Through a
combination of archaeological sleuthing
and chemical analysis, that the history of
wine extends to the Neolithic period
(8,500-4,000 B.C.) and the first
glimmerings of civilization.
8. Life- characteristic distinguishing physical
entities having signaling and self-sustaining
processes from those that do not, either
because such functions have ceased (death),
or because they lack such functions and are
classified as inanimate.
9. Health Benefits Of Drinking Alcohol
1. It Can Lower Your Risk Of
Cardiovascular Disease
2. It Can Lengthen Your Life
3. It Can Improve Your Libido
4. It Helps Prevent Against the Common
Cold
5. It Can Decrease Chances Of Developing
Dementia
6. It Can Reduce The Risk Of Gallstones
7. Lowers The Chance Of Diabetes
10. Death- is the cessation of all biological
functions that sustain a living organism.
Phenomena which commonly bring about
death include biological aging , predation,
malnutrition, disease, suicide, homicide
and accidents or trauma resulting in
terminal injury.
ATEMTPOINT
11. The effects of abusive alcohol consumption
High levels of alcohol consumption are
associated with an increased risk of
alcoholism, malnutrition, chronic pancreatitis,
alcoholic liver disease, and cancer. In addition,
damage to the central nervous system and
peripheral nervous system can occur from
chronic alcohol abuse and can lead to DEATH.
12. Why Do We Get Emotional When We Drink?
Alcohol impacts every organ system in the
body.
As more drinks are consumed , The limbic
system, a set of six inner structures tucked
under the cerebrum, is believed to be the
emotional center of the brain and is tasked
with controlling our emotions and behavior,
and forming long-term memories.
14. Top Ten Countries With Highest Birth Rate (2012)
Rank Country Birth Rate (Birth/1000 population)
1 Niger 47.60
2 Mali 46.60
3 Uganda 45.80
4 Burkina Faso 43.20
5 Zambia 43.10
6 Somalia 42.12
7 Burundi 40.58
8 Malawi 40.42
9 Republic of Congo 40.09
10 Angola 39.36
16. Top Ten Countries With Highest Death Rate (2012)
Rank Country Death Rate (Death/1000 population)
1 South Africa 17.23
2 Ukraine 15.76
3 Lesotho 15.18
4 Chad 15.16
5 Guinea-Bissau 15.01
6 Central African Republic 14.71
7 Afghanistan 14.59
8 Bulgaria 14.55
9 Somalia 14.32
10 Swaziland 14.21
18. VI.Synopsis/Summary:
There is God accepted rule and law, by
choice, we are going through a path either
success or failure. Both require celebration,
getting drunk on a good path make us certain
about our future. Be righteous. Conserve your
time efficiently; make yourself do what should
be done. Remember that experiences which are
not reflected are easily forgotten.
19. On the other hand, getting wasted on the
wrong path attracts temptation to create a
sin. Those are referred to as forbidden rule.
In these dark times, you will stumble and
fall, be broken—worst? Die in agony and
regrets. But rejoice True-Believers! For the
Lord who will open his door and will offer his
life for Man’s forgiveness.
FLELUNTMILF
22. IX.Author:
Background
Omar Khayyam (1048-1122)
-a Persian Mathematician,
philosopher, astronomer
and poet
23. Reason why he wrote this
masterpiece:
His love of wine (a drink which drove
sorrow from the heart, as he composed
his poetry) and his hedonism so publicly
demonstrated in his poetry was
audacious for his time.
TIBRET
24. Translator:
Edward FitzGerald
(1809-1883)
- an English poet and
writer
-made five editions of
Omar
Khayyam’s Rubaiyat
-first published in
1859
25. X.Symbolism:
HEAVEN- fulfilled
desire
67th rubai
Heav'n but the Vision of fulfill'd
Desire,
And Hell the Shadow of a Soul
on fire,
Cast on the Darkness into which
Ourselves,
So late emerg'd from, shall so
soon expire.
HELL- soul on fire
26. WINE symbolizes
the water of life.
43rd rubai
And if the wine you
drink, the Lip you press
End in what All begins
and ends in — Yes;
Think then you are
today what yesterday
you were —
Tomorrow you shall
not be less.
27. MOVING FINGER
-symbolizes fate/destiny
70th rubai
The Moving Finger writes;
and, having writ,
Moves on: nor all thy Piety
nor Wit
Shall lure it back to cancel half
a Line,
Nor all thy Tears wash out a
Word of it.
ITEM
28. XI.Figures of speech:
Alliteration- repetition of initial
sounds in neighboring words
1st rubai
1- AWAKE! for Morning in the Bowl of
Night
2 - Has flung the Stone that puts the Stars to
Flight:
3 - And Lo! the Hunter of the East has
caught
4 - The Sultan's Turret in a Noose of Light
29. Repetition-use of the same word(s) more
than once in close proximity within a verse
25th rubai
1- Ah, make the most of what we yet may
spend,
2- Before we too into the Dust descend;
3- Dust into Dust, and under Dust to lie,
4- Sans Wine, sans Song, sans Singer, and —
sans End!
GHORITUES
30. Internal Rhyme- rhymes and inverse
rhymes involving non-ultimate syllables.
68th rubai
1 - For in and out, above, about, below,
2 - 'Tis nothing but a Magic Shadow-show,
3 - Play'd in a Box whose Candle is
the Sun,
4 - Round which we Phantom Figures
come and go.
31. Extreme Contrast- dramatic
juxtaposition of diametric opposites
8th rubai
1 - Whether at Naishapur or Babylon,
2 - Whether the Cup
with sweet or bitter run,
3 - The Wine of Life keeps oozing drop by
drop,
4 - The Leaves of Life keep falling one by
one.
32. XII.Plot:
Man in a Road
64th rubai
Strange, is it not, that of the myriads who
Before us passed the door of Darkness
through,
Not one returns to tell us the road,
Which to discover we must travel, too?
33. XIII.Narrator’s Point of View:
First Person:
66th rubai
1- I sent my Soul through the invisible,
2- Some letter of that After-life to spell;
3- And by and by my Soul returned to me,
4- And answered, “I myself am Heaven and
Hell.”
34. 2nd Person
53rd rubai
1- But if in vain down on the stubborn
floor
2- Of Earth, and up to heaven’s
unopening door
3-You gaze Today, while You are –
You, how then
4- To-morrow You, when shall be You
no more?
35. Third Person
92nd rubai
1- O Thou, who Man of baser earth
didst make,
2- And even with Paradise devise the
Snake,
3- For all the sin wherewith the face of
Man
4- Is blackened, Man’s forgiveness give-and
take!
38. XVI.Theme:
36th rubai
Then the lip of this poor earthern urn
I leaned the secret of my life to learn
And lip to lip it murmurd-While you
live drink!
For once dead you never shall return
39. “Carpe Diem” - Seize the Day
and make the most of it, it will
never return.
“Learn from your Failures,
enjoy your Life and be Happy
for you cannot turn back the
Time”.