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Waris Shah and William Shakespeare-The Poets of Passion
Waris Shah and William Shakespeare-The Poets of Passion
ISSN: 2278-4012, Volume:1, Issue:2, October 2012
Waris Shah and William Shakespeare-the Poets of Passion
Kaneez Fatima Syeda
Assistant Prof. of English
GC(w) Jhang ( Pakistan)
M.phil Scholar
GC University, Faisalabad
kaneezfatimasyeda@gmail.com
Abstract:
A poet is a person who more often than not looks beyond the barriers of time and space. The hallmark
of pure poetry is the height of imagination; imagination which generates vision. Vision is the insight to
see beyond the concrete, the physical. The journey from physical to metaphysical shapes the focus of
the poets to say the unsaid and unsay able with quite ease. This marks the universality in art. The
suppression of art is not a new phenomenon. The powerful and civilized have always used the tools of
civilization to colonize the ever sounding universal thought on one hand whereas erected barriers
between the vision and universal art to mark the superiority of their self on the other.
The present paper will explore the thematic unity, similarities and dissimilarities in approach of two
great writers; Waris Shah and William Shakespeare. Despite their social, cultural geographical and
religious differences, there is much which they share as common be
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Yahya Khan
President of Pakistan from 1969 to 1971
For the Afghan cricketer, see Yahya Khan (cricketer).
Agha Muhammad Yahya Khan[b] (4 February 1917 – 10 August 1980) was a Pakistani general who served as the third president of Pakistan from 1969 to 1971. He also served as the fifth commander-in-chief of the Pakistan Army from 1966 to 1971.
A Pathan of Punjab, Khan was commissioned into the British Indian Army in 1939 and fought in the Second World War in the Mediterranean theatre. Following the Partition of British India, he joined the Pakistan Army and organized the Staff College, Quetta. In 1965, he played a vital role in executing Operation Grand Slam in Indian-administered Kashmir during the Second India–Pakistan War and was assigned to assume the army command in October 1966 by President Ayub Khan. In the wake of the 1968–1969 Pakistani protests, Ayub Khan resigned and transferred his authority to Yahya Khan.
Khan's presidency oversaw martial law by suspending the constitution in 1969. Holding the country's first general election in 1970, he barred power transition to the victorious Sheikh Mujibur Rahman from East Pakistan, leading to mass protests in the provincial wing and a call for sovereignty. On 25 March 1971, Khan ordered Opera
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