Revisiting themes of class difference and social injustice, the story describes the hypocrisy of rich landowners who ignore the sufferings of people less fortunate than themselves.
Suffering

Five myths about the partition of British India – and what really happened
Seventy-five years after the partition of India, it’s time to dispel some commonly held misconceptions.

The Canonisation
By John Donne For God’s sake hold your tongue, and let me love;Or chide my palsy, or my gout,My five gray hairs, or ruined fortune …

Pain Of Betrayal
By Rekha Khanna Pain of betrayal, leaves u half dead.Ur heart will be beating, but emotions will be missing.An unseen aura will start following you …

ظالِمانَہ اِنْسانِیَت
By Ataullah Kadak سوکھی شاخوں پر پرِندے نہیں بیٹھا کرتےجہاں دیکھو وہاں بس درِندے ہی ہیں نظر آتے بنجر زمین پر اب کوئی گھانس تک …

Memorial Verses
April 1850 By Matthew Arnold Goethe in Weimar sleeps, and Greece,Long since, saw Byron’s struggle cease.But one such death remain’d to come;The last poetic voice …

The Darkling Thrush
By Thomas Hardy I leant upon a coppice gateWhen Frost was spectre-grey,And Winter’s dregs made desolateThe weakening eye of day. The tangled bine-stems scored the …

Thou Art Indeed Just, Lord . . .
By Gerard Manley Hopkins Justus quidem tu es, Domine, si disputem tecum: verumtamenjusta loquar ad te: Quare via impiorum prosperatur? &c. Thou art indeed just, …