TITLE: THE FREEDOM OF BEING HUMAN
AUTHOR: RABJOT SINGH FISHER
“ The dignity is not in being born as a human, but is relishing the potential of what one can become as a human and this is where each one of us individually expresses the freedom of being human “.
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‘The freedom of being human’ is exploring spirituality, love, hate, human psychology, ethics, compassion, revenge, sorrow, science, religion and individual experience. There is a deep analysis of the need for religion in this novel and also the discouragement of unethical beliefs that are still prevented in our society in the name of culture and religion. the conversation between priest and Tejas is showing the condition of women in our society and the redundancy of the women ‘ s status according to our scriptures but then the reply of Tejas beautifully protest all the inhuman beliefs for the vulnerable section of society.
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“Were you and all your past teachers really born out of the womb of women or you came by some other method??
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Even though the priest ‘s own reply was showing the reason for the degrading position of women in our scriptures
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“scriptures are written by men for the men “.
Coming from deep individual experience and riding on the success of their diametrically opposite ideologists, Tejas and Yanchit met after a long gap of many years. As their ideologies were different so the conflict was meant to happen the yacht was a complete atheist and was on a mission of spreading the atheism but there were deep-rooted pain and past experiences with him and he chooses a certain path.
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Anti was a woman with great intelligence and an enthusiastic spirit but was experiencing the borderline disorder and used to exploit people for seeking revenge on destiny by using her power.
I loved the character of Teja ‘s mother. such a strong lady she was and how she changed the course of destiny of Tejas despite living in the unfavourable condition .the love shared by Aanya and Avinash is beautiful and divine
The story and message are beautifully described by the author.
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Language is easy and narration is smooth.
Each character is beautifully described.
This book is highly recommended from my side.