This is magnificent. The beautiful sky sweeping softly into darkness; the dreadful, dark blue dome illuminated by turrets smashed and set aflame; the smoke escaping through wounded walls and broken windows; and the immediate sense of present panic all give you the emphatic notion that you're not looking at ruins, but a moment captured mid-barrage! Look at how most of the water appears docile apart from the place where the reflection is floating. The image of Hogwarts drifts and ripples in its own small storming sea. I think the image is meant to be distinguished in a way that allows both those who have, and those who have not read the series to understand that many of the people who exist in this story will not survive it. It's devastating and exclamatory. It encapsulates the breadth and scope of war, and makes it indisputably clear that this isn't a children's story, but a story with children in it. It should also be both acknowledged and understood by all fans that Hogwarts is, as Rowling has put it herself, a character in the story; one of the most essential characters, no doubt. It's Harry's second home)the first being the year he spent in Godric's Hollow) and his stalwart companion. An image of the castle beset and infested with flames is a clear and present conveyance of everything that precedes it. Remember the trailer for Chamber of Secrets? "..And the struggle for the future of Hogwarts will begin." .......I'll say.
Leopardo

Saturday, July 3, 2010
HP se7en
This is magnificent. The beautiful sky sweeping softly into darkness; the dreadful, dark blue dome illuminated by turrets smashed and set aflame; the smoke escaping through wounded walls and broken windows; and the immediate sense of present panic all give you the emphatic notion that you're not looking at ruins, but a moment captured mid-barrage! Look at how most of the water appears docile apart from the place where the reflection is floating. The image of Hogwarts drifts and ripples in its own small storming sea. I think the image is meant to be distinguished in a way that allows both those who have, and those who have not read the series to understand that many of the people who exist in this story will not survive it. It's devastating and exclamatory. It encapsulates the breadth and scope of war, and makes it indisputably clear that this isn't a children's story, but a story with children in it. It should also be both acknowledged and understood by all fans that Hogwarts is, as Rowling has put it herself, a character in the story; one of the most essential characters, no doubt. It's Harry's second home)the first being the year he spent in Godric's Hollow) and his stalwart companion. An image of the castle beset and infested with flames is a clear and present conveyance of everything that precedes it. Remember the trailer for Chamber of Secrets? "..And the struggle for the future of Hogwarts will begin." .......I'll say.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Acha lagta hai
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Ek Muddat Se Jise Dekha Nahi,
Ek Muddat Se Jise Dekha Nahi,
Aaj Bhi Woh Zehen Sey Utra Nahi,
Aaj Bhi Woh Toot Kar Aata Hai Yaad,
Aaj Bhi Mein Raat Bhar Sota Nahi,
Aaj Bhi Sach Cha Hun Apne Ishq Mein,
Aaj Bhi Waada Mera Jhoota Nahi,
Aaj Bhi Qaaim Hun Apne Zabt Par,
Aaj Bhi Main Toot Kar Bikhra Nahi,
Aaj Bhi Woh Mera To Hay Magar,
Farq Itna Hai Ke Main Uska Nahi
Manzil-E-Mohabbat Mein Sirf Neend Bhar Ki Duri Thi
Manzil-E-Mohabbat Mein Sirf Neend Bhar Ki Duri Thi
Tuta Bas Mera Ek Khawaab Aur Bharam Toot Gaya,
Mulakaat Aur Judai Mein Sirf Kadam Bhar Ka Waqfa Tha,
Badali Usne Raah Karke Aadaab Aur Bharam Toot Gaya,
Hijr Ke Andheron Me Chaand Bhar Ka Faasla Tha,
Rutha Meri Bhor Ka Aaftaab Aur Bharam Toot Gaya,
Zehen Aur Rooh Mein Ek Soch Bhar Ki Judai Thi,
Jali Yu Zindagi Ki Kitaab Aur Bharam Toot Gaya,
Khiza Aur Baharon Me Ek Mausam Bhar Ki Duri Thi,
Murjhaya Yu Dil Ka Gulaab Aur Bharam Toot Gaya,
Zindagi Aur Maut Me “Lamha” Saans Bhar Ka Faasla Tha,
Jane Se Uske Bikhara Mera Shabaab Aur Bharam Toot Gaya.