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Shortcomings in new English literary texts

The new syllabus and the prescribed ‘Appreciation of English literary texts’ for the GCE Ordinary Level English literature intrigues many of the English literature teachers in Sri Lanka.

The main reason why I strongly oppose the new text is the vast differences prevailing between English Literature Anthology the previously prescribed text and the present prescribed Appreciation of English Literary texts which are dealing with extremely difficult and unsuitable poems, dramas and prose, etc.

For example, Monkeys a selected prose by Punyakanthi Wijenayaike for the new syllabus was studied by me when I was a BA (Part I) English - student - teacher several years back, which is surely a part of the English external degree subject matter.

It’s very sad and unfortunate to mention that too many poems and the most suitable dramas such as The Dear Departed by Gtanley Hougton and The Proposal by Anton Chekhov have been replaced, causing the students lose two valuable works of Art from the old syllabus.

Besides, it’s a pity that students have missed Plead Mercy by Anne Ranasinghe, A Poison Tree by William Blake, The Snare by James Stephen and Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost. All these are very meaningful, fruitful and ideal poems for school students.

I feel much regret about the losing of Our Sacred Land by Chief Seattle, the greatest environmentalist I have ever met in my life in literature.

However, I request the responsible educationalists and the directors to organise a series of English literature workshops, for the teachers engage in teaching the new syllabus for them to enable to perform their service and the duties efficiently and confidently in their classroom, as soon as possible.

H.L. SUNIL SHANTHA
– Kalutara

Recycling waste

Many types of recyclable waste like glass, plastic bags, cardboard, paper, tin cans, plastic bottles and containers that we use are simply thrown away with ordinary garbage due to non availability of an effective waste recycling programme. In many developed countries a separate bin is provided for gathering waste which can be recycled and are collected weekly or every fortnight.

Such collected waste is sorted and recycled minimising damage to the environment. It is time that in our country also authorities take some steps to implement a waste recycling programme.

This will certainly reduce the damage caused to the environment by throwing away these types of waste most of which are not biodegradable. Economic benefit to the country will also be more as it saves energy, money and create jobs.

We quite often see a lot of protests by environmentalists spearheaded by NGOs campaigning against environmental pollution. Perhaps some of the resources used for such protests would be much more productive if public awareness campaigns are carried out on the benefits of recycling and if such schemes are initiated.

K.G.E.
– Nugegoda

Religious teachings

This refers to the letter by Mano Ratwatte in the Daily News of the 16th instant under the above heading.

To me, my devotion to Christ is not a religion; it is the way, the truth and the life.

If one were to read the Book of Genesis, which is the first book in the Bible, one will note that (this) God of the Bible declares that He created the universe, the planets, all living things as well as mankind. If one were to read the last book of the Bible, namely Revelations, one will see that most prophecies that were written in Revelations have come to pass and others are coming to pass right at this time.

If one were to read the many books and chapters in between these two Books (Genesis and Revelations) one will see that the cause of all suffering, war, pain, hatred, terror, love, death itself is dealt with and the final victory of Christ over death is also mentioned. One must read the Bible with an open mind and an open heart (open to a spiritual touch).

As for me, I will wait on the Lord Jesus Christ who has promised me and others who would accept Him as Lord and Saviour, eternal life in His Kingdom after we depart this life.

Unfortunately, as the Bible says and History shows, man can never bring peace and harmony by himself. Only the Prince of Peace can do so, which will happen after these things. Those who have eyes, let them see. Those who have ears, let them hear and those who have a heart, let them understand.

KUMARA SOYSA

Animal slaughter

Ranjith Chandrasekera (DN Feb. 21) wanted to know the source of my information about meat eating.

In a newsletter of April-June 1990 of the Buddhist Society of Western Australia, Ven. Ajahn Brahmavamso quoting from the Book of the Discipline, Vol. 4, p. 325 narrated the story of Gautama Buddha clarifying the position on eating meat to the monks with a pre-condition, he said:

“Monks, I allow you fish and meat that are quite pure in three respects: if they are not seen, heard or suspected to have been killed on purpose for a monk. But, you should not knowingly make use of meat killed on purpose for you.” (Book of the Discipline, Vol. 4, p. 324).

However, there are certain exceptions to the rule.

In the same newsletter, Ven. Ajahn Brahmavamso explained: “However there are some meats which are specifically prohibited for monks to eat: human meat, for obvious reasons; meat from elephants and horses as these were then considered royal animals; dog meat - as this was considered by ordinary people to be disgusting; and meat from snakes, lions, tigers, panthers, bears and hyenas - because one who had just eaten the flesh of such dangerous jungle animals was thought to give forth such a smell as to draw forth revenge from the same species.”

If you need more detailed information visit: http://www.urbandharma.org/udharma3/meat.html

TUAN RIZA RASSOOL
- USA

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