“The tragedy of Hetty is a ‘collide’26 between the free will and male dominant society or nobility27 or religion. If her conduct is bad and cause of her tragedy then where is the tragedy of A.D. So as a moralist, GE demands a way for ‘Hetty like human beings’ in set society. says Bhutta”
M.K. Bhutta“Teeming brain can never never ceaseHush! Hush yellow bowl of SocratesCouplet by Mk Bhutta”
M.K. Bhutta“The poor makes good morals. The rich always gives them way to be brain. say Bhutta”
M.K. Bhutta“Is there cure of love? I Think not, but David you can tame it, I mean Yoga.Says Bhutta”
M.K. Bhutta“Shout the truth, if you want to degoogle the google.” Says Bhutta”
M.K. Bhutta“Revenge is a kind of justice. But it is applicable only in wild and lawless places. Says Bhutta”
M.K. Bhutta“DNA, DNA, DNA. You never ever deny it, fool. I thought he is my cold enemy. When he died, he became my father. Says Bhutta (Biography)”
M.K. Bhutta“The tragedy of Hetty is a ‘collide’26 between the free will and male dominant society or nobility27 or religion. If her conduct is bad and cause of her tragedy then where is the tragedy of A.D. So as a moralist, GE demands a way for ‘Hetty like human beings’ in set society. says Bhutta”
M.K. Bhutta“AD is self-absorbed, weak, lusty and wrongdoer, and at the same time good, loyal, progressive, frank, and respectful. He is good. He is bad. He is ban. He is boon. He is justified. He is not justified. He is normal. He is abnormal. He is complicated or he is simple. But one thing is decided, he is natural and “this is a man.”
M.K. Bhutta“The tragedy of Hetty is a ‘collide’ between the free will and male dominant society or nobility or religion. If her conduct is bad and cause of her tragedy then where is the tragedy of A.D. So as a moralist, GE demands a way for ‘Hetty like human beings’ in set society.”
M.K. Bhutta“Good fortune comes with many fears. It is always threatened by tragedies. But misfortune always tends to hope and peace. Hope is the heart of life. Flowers have fear of being withered while Thorns have not fear of being withered.”
M.K. Bhutta