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Pre-thinking Activity.

Pre-thinking Activity. On given blog 

http://jaynmehta.blogspot.com/2018/09/passion-perversity-and-poe-introduction.html?m=1

"Questions:-
01. Recollect a moment of your life when you were at the height of ferocity (anger) on someone with/without some specific reason. What did you feel like speaking to or doing with that person?

I am very short temper in case of anger. Though as I’m growing , I’m trying  depress it. I remember one day when I was in school. As I returned home from school I saw ‘Thank you Sticker’ on mirror and I was furious. Reason is only that sticker given by my friend to me. And I want to save it as it is. But, my mamma didn’t know anything and without any hesitance or my permission she gluing on mirror. I was very angry on her. She promise me for more new sticker yet I was crying  and Shouting on her.


02. Have you ever felt tremendous drive to hit or murder someone? When? Why? How? Elucidate.


Yes, sometime hatred overflows in me same as love or any other feelings when I found some people very egoist. It is reality that they are not able to do any good or notable work in their entire life, though behave like king of their illusionary land. So, I felt tremendous drive to hit or murder that kind of people. In answer of when is whenever I got chance! And how? By hitting them.


03. Have you ever felt like committing suicide? Was it just a passing thought or you were serious? What propelled you to think so? Describe your experience (although momentary) of suicidal tendency.

Still I can not judge that maturity comes with age Or not. But, as I’m growing, I feel that I’m mature than yesterday. And in this process of maturing, I came out from taboos or prejudices created by me. Though, I’m learning to live, somewhere in past the idea of suicide passed as trace on my mind. When I feel everything is lost. A beautiful line of my school day’s prayer inspires me, was that…
વાટ વચ્ચે ભરાયા અંગો આળસથી મારા…વધે નહિ આગળ પગ મારા…
But, another interrogative makes me able to stand that What I have? Which I lost. Answer is nothing.


04. Write about the scariest of your dreams. Have you ever cried or screamed by a bizarre and horrible nightmare? Elaborate.

My sleep is mostly calm but whenever I remember about my dream in morning I found it’s strange. No connection of events. In addition when I googled on it, It has some meanings. But, I didn’t remember such nightmare in my life which makes me cried or screamed.

05. Do you believe in ghosts? Have you ever undergone any experience of supernatural elements? Explain.

Well. I am not believe in ghost and I never experienced it. But I believe in some super natural element, an extreme power.  I think that there is nothing like Ghost or God. Ghost with bad or negative traces on our mind and God with good and positive, supernatural energy. .

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