The Plight of the Earth
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About the Book
The Plight of the Earth is beautiful poetry book by Mahender Parashar. He was born on May 10, 1977, in Haryana, India. He is a postgraduate of both English literature and Indian history. The Plight of the Earth is a very lovable book for poetry lovers. The poet’s lucid writing style about nature is very much captivating. Shoal awoke with the rising sun, For getting light and oxygen. The use of personification for nature is worth praising. “Don’t be proud,” I say to him, chiding, “Listen to my prayer,” I pray, hands folding, The culture cultured by water river, I shelter tortoise to whale dear. The poet’s way of depicting the relationship between man and woman is really noteworthy. He can’t exist without she, It was the discussion between my wife and me.
About the Author
The poet tried to sensitize people by touching those topics that directly influence the human race. He tried to knit a beautiful garland by selecting the beads of poems from various topics. The Plight of the Earth is the name of that garland. The poet has a rich experience of teaching English to Indian students. Presently, he is working as a school principal at Takshshila International School. The poems composed by the poet are highly appreciated by the students who prepare for poem recitation competitions.