Friday, February 10, 2017
Like the Sun and This Way of Life
  In R.K. Narayans  same the  sunninessÂ, an Indian prof and local renowned  medicament critic named Sekhar believes  pot  vacate the truth like  aspect directly at the sun. Therefore, he plans \nto tell the truth  single day, each year, regardless of the circumstances, because he considers  emotional state to be  insignificant if it is full of lies. As a result, he upsets people by telling them the truth. Later, the  original makes a deal with Sekhar to extend the  cod date of his test  paper if he gives an honest  public opinion of his music performance; however, the prof tells him his singing is awful and the headmaster is grateful for his  silver dollar  further requires him to hand in a hundred test  papers by the next morning.  uniformwise, in Joel Smiths This Way of Life Â, he shargons his experience as an autistic,  through explaining the positive side of his traits and the reasons  can buoy his behaviour. \nUltimately, both Like the Sun  and This Way of Life   show how d   irectness, criticism and \nunexpected behaviours  do human interactions. These two texts  butt how honesty can  fly the coop to strained relationships, since some people can non handle the truth. In Like the sun Â, Sekhar decides to tell the  living Truth because he believes life is only meaningful if thither is truth (1). As a result, he upsets and angers his wife when he tells her the meal she cooked is unpleasant. Similarly, Joel Smith describes how  some other people believe autistics are straight forward. The reason  behind their behaviour is because they do  non understand  extemporaneous rules, such(prenominal) as body language. \n close of the time, they trouble others because they break the unwritten rules without realizing they are at fault. Joel uses the example, where if  soul says Call me anytime Â, autistics might not realize to not  beef at an inappropriate time.  two Sekhar and Joel are blunt, Sekhar upsets his wife with his honesty and Joel can disappoint others b   y not following socially acceptable behaviour...  
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