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The People and Their Planet: Parallels Between Baraka and Ishamel

2024-02-01 18:42:31

Hello people and their planet My name is Daniel Quin, and today I will tell you about the similarities between movie Baraka and my novel Ismail. Please give me all the backgrounds before I start, I will explain the premise of the two pieces. Baraka is a non-narrative documentary released in 1992. There is no story or dialogue throughout the movie, it is just editing of multiple events. Among the contents displayed are natural events, life, human activities, technical phenomena and so on.

The movie "Baraka" gives a real sense to the human eye. Eyes are windows leading to the world. Likewise, Baraka is also a window that inspires people about the nature of the world and its society. Baraka shows the privilege of how creatures on this planet use and abuse the world. Therefore, many people abuse the brain's power by destroying nature.

According to the life of the real boys, this passionate and beautiful picture book tells the story of young Kenyan boy Baraka of the disabled. Baraka and eight cousins ​​are living with their grandmother. Although she gave them unlimited love, she does not give enough money and food, life is very difficult. Baraka is too young, and because of his obstacles, he needs too much, and she is too old. I have to make a tough choice, and my grandmother and grandchild tried to go looking for places in Baraka's orphanage. At the beginning of the story, Baraka's physical disability is regarded as misfortune, but it ends with transcending the obstacles that transcended his heart and spirit, and the blessings he brings.

Two years ago, Amiri Baraka was planning to sign a bookstore one evening. Signs of intersection between Balaka people and the event staff of Dream Keeper. First he was coming; and he canceled. The difference in money is how employees express themselves. But that evening, the bookstore got a phone call. They are on a business trip. Mom! Todd's brain cried. The commitment to "poetry" and "novel" made Todd a smile. He found several Baraka books. "Perhaps we can solve this problem," he told Chase. They cleaned up the new arrival table and displayed the author 's book. Chase took a chair from the restaurant. A part of the temporary author is a place where Baraka sits and signs. It is only people ... that is missing! Todd desperately looked around the bookstore; it was empty. There are several people sitting in the bar, but for the first time in history, Todd can count as a restaurant customer and countless fingers.

Danceton: I can read Amiri Baraka's unpublished poem. I already have a book on topics of which I am interested, but I can see that unpublished works of Baraka are the only things I can do through the New York Performing Arts Library. I originally searched for poetry only to learn historical facts, but in reality it affected the main musical elements of my work. Dancington: I'm amazed at how personalized my work is. At first I thought it was pretty dry and more intelligent. Everything I write is a balance of intellect and emotion, but this article was the most vulnerable and emotional music I have ever written, especially I did not expect this to happen due to this project. Type of situation