Friday 9 March 2018

Creation by Razi Abedi: analysis


Creation by Razi Abedi: analysis

Razi Abedi was a Pakistani English writer and poet. He also wrote in Urdu. His most writing are about education, some are based on romanticism approach and containing natural imagery.


The poem Creation is all about the Creation of world, but he builds his opinion that the reason behind the creation of world is always something bad or evil.

The title creation is a symbol of creation of world. When the Adam approached to the forbidden tree, the Holy God created a new world for them and sent them on Earth from heaven. He insists that the act of Adam was the reason for creation of this world.



Secondly when humans for their needs traveled through the earth. They invented new places, deserts and land. They migrated to different parts of world to live there. So the living of people in America, Australia and different colonies led to the existence of new world.
Thirdly, he believes that this world is now full with criminals. Who are killing people for no reasons or for some material things? The day will come when they all will be thrown out of this globe and a new world will be born.

The poem starts with the biblical reference that relates to the story of Adam and Eve. When they went to the forbidden tree to taste from it. While the poems ends with a question “is this the only way the worlds are created?” By this question. Poet want to emphasize his opinion that why there is an evil behind the creation/invention/existence of a new world.

The poet also insists that the raciest approach is the basic reason behind the destruction of world. While talking about America, Australia and colonies, he makes his point more clear that the distribution of people according to their color, language or grade in different part of world. Now when they are no more unified. Their behavior will led them to the destruction of world.

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