A-1996 Commencement Speech
Literal
Comprehension:
In 'A – 1996 Commencement Speech'
Salman Rushdie talks about human rights.
He also suggests not to bow against falsehood and conspiracy. When Jean
Kirkpatrick was chosen as a speaker, the American students boycotted his speech
and staged a sit in. while giving the speech, Rushdie remembers the day when he
graduated from Cambridge University in 1968. He was denied the degree accusing
him of hurling dirty gravy of a bucket on the wall. So, Rushdie had to bow his
head to the feet of VC to beg for the degree which was rightfully his. Now when
he remembers his past, he can't forgive himself for his passivity supplication
and compromise with injustice. Rushdie also learned that injustice is the
business of being forced to beg for what is rightfully yours. Rushdie also suggests
his students not to accept injustice and not to surrender in front of
inhumanity and falsehood for your rights. He also admires Bard College for
offering him refugee on the basic of intellectual solidarity and human
injustice. He suggests defying even gods if they limit your thoughts, rights,
freedom and lives. According to him, a person should be guided by his/her best
natures.
Interpretation:
The writer may be trying to focus
on the importance of justice, rights, freedom and personal thoughts. In his
speech, Rushdie suggests the students also not to accept injustice and not to
surrender in front of inhumanity and stand up for our rights. He suggests defying
even gods if they are injustice and if they limit our thoughts, rights, freedom
and lives. He also views that a person should always keep up his good thoughts
and best natures for self respect.
Critical
thinking:
Although his essay is
interesting, suggestive, instructive and satirical, some ideas of the writer
are doubtful. How can we defy gods in practice? Is it good to be sarcastic of
the university from where we get graduation degree?
Assimilation:
I am very much affected from this
speech of Rushdie. It reminded me my own past. I have also bowed down my head
to the feet of injustice many times in the past to get what was rightfully
mine. But this speech made me feel regret for what I have done. Is also
inspired me not to accept any kind of domination, injustice and inhumanity.
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