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“ESSAY WORK”
 Written by JOHN RUSKIN


   Maiza  (02)
   Ishrat (08)
   Sobia (21)
   Farzana (22)
   Mussarat (39)
LIFE AND WORKS OF RUSKIN
 If early training and habits of life, if tastes and
  character and associations, fix a man's nationality,
  then John Ruskin must be reckoned a Scotsman.
 John Ruskin married a gentle woman of
  Galloway, Catherine Twaddle.
 He was not to be a poet, nor an artist, nor a man
  of science, but the mission was laid upon him to
  tell the world that art also had its heroes, that the
  mainspring of their energy was sincerity, and the
  burden of their utterance was truth.
LIFE AND WORKS OF RUSKIN
 At the opening of the Working Men's College
  (1854), a reprint of one chapter was distuberd as a
  statement of conclutions drawn from the study of
  art respecting conditions under which the life of
  the workan should be regulated and Ruskin
  thenceforward taught drawing at the college.
 At forty years of age,Ruskin finished Modern
  Painters, which concluded the cycle of work by
  which he is popularly known as a writer upon art.
 In 1879, he retired from his professorship to the
  quiet of his home at Coniston.
RUSKIN MESSAGE
Ruskin   found his age too         much
 engrossed in material pursuits.

Itwas Ruskin who along with Carlyle,
 heralded a note of warning to his
 generation and tried to raise it to that
 pedestal of morality from where man as
 man could be perceived.

Ruskin  taught his age that wealth is not
 the equivalent of happiness.
Monetary    habits degrade human beings
 and they come so shameless and cruel as
 to exploit their own brothers and sisters
 without any tinge of repentance or any
 fear from God.
Today we agree with him when we have
 to tackle the labors problem.
Ruskin message in this way is very
 practical. Man are more valuable than
 money.
The Title
   It was Ruskin's way to chose
     Fanciful
             titles
     Charmingly titles

     Poetical   titles
   He chooses such type of titles for his
    book. e.g.
    1. The Seven lamb
    2. Sesames and lilies.
The Title
 Thetitle The Crown Wild Olives has
 nothing directly to do with Latin. It is
 connected with Greek life.

 Themeaning of the title is explained by
 Ruskin himself in the last paragraphof the
 preface to the book.
“INDUSTRIALIZATION”
      PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS

Ruskin   was born in an industrial age.

Men   were less important than money.

He   enunciated certain Principles of life.
Principle work for Ruskin
 Modern    Painters (1843-1846)

 The   king of the Golden River (1851).

 The   Stones of Venice (1851).

 Giotto   and his Works in Padua (1853-1854).

 The   Seven Lamps of (1855).
RUSKIN STYLE
He  is certainly one of the greatest
 masters of English prose style.
Language is flexible instrument in his
 hand.
In the earlier writings of Ruskin, We
 find an ornamental, gorgeous prose.
Picturesque in his literary expression.
He is rich in the power of illustration.
HIS LATTER STYLE
        Specially in his socio-economic writings

 Sentence  are not overloaded with ornament.
 There is no vagueness.
 Rhythm is the principal weapon of Ruskin.
 The other salient feature of Ruskin's style is
  the length of his sentences..
 The language is power full and alliterative.
 Ruskin's great power lies in the skilful
  handling of mono-syllabic.
REFERENCE FROM BIBLE

Do  justice and judgment.
Soon, go work today in my vineyard.
They rest from their labors and their
 works do follow them.
In the sweet of thy face thou shalt eat
 bread.
ABOUT HIS ESSAY WORK

Ruskin  addresses the members of the
 Working Men’s Institute at Camber
 well where he has passed the greater
 part of his life. Such Institutes prepare
 the way for a great change in all the
 circumstances of industrial life.
ABOUT HIS ESSAY WORK
The author then makes his point more
 explicit by giving the examples of Working
 Men’s Colleges and Idle Men’s Colleges.
Working men call their employers idle
 persons whereas the masters call their
 subordinates idle.
But the fact is that there are the idle poor
 and idle rich.
ABOUT HIS ESSAY WORK
 There  is a working class-strong and happy
  among both rich and poor; there is an idle
  class-weak, wicked and miserable among
  both rich and poor.
 There is misunderstanding between the two
  classes, it is because the wise of one class
  habitually contemplate the foolish of the
  other.
THE THIRD DISTINCTION
  Between the intellectual and manual labors
The work should be done by arms,
 otherwise none of us could live.

Brain   work must also be done
 otherwise life would not be worth
 living.
THE THIRD DISTINCTION
 Between the intellectual and manual labors


Rough work is to be done by rough
 men and gentle work by gentlemen.

Rough  work is at all events real, honest
 and generally useful.
THE FOURTH DISTINCTION
         Between wise labor and foolish labor
 Itis honest, useful and cheerful
 Wise work should be cheerful as a child’s work is.
 To attain God’s kingdom on earth, we require the
  character of child.
 This character consists of 4 elements;
      Modesty
      Faithfulness
      Lovingness
      Cheerfulness.
 By including these qualities in him, man can enter
  the kingdom of God.
THE FOURTH DISTINCTION
        Between wise labor and foolish labor


 Soon the other hand work become foolish
 and foul when it is not fair, useful and
 cheerful.

 Themain reason of this attitude is that they
 don’t know which work they can do better.
CONCLUSION

The essay tells us that both
kinds of work should be done
properly and willingly.

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Ruskin message

  • 1. “ESSAY WORK” Written by JOHN RUSKIN  Maiza (02)  Ishrat (08)  Sobia (21)  Farzana (22)  Mussarat (39)
  • 2. LIFE AND WORKS OF RUSKIN  If early training and habits of life, if tastes and character and associations, fix a man's nationality, then John Ruskin must be reckoned a Scotsman.  John Ruskin married a gentle woman of Galloway, Catherine Twaddle.  He was not to be a poet, nor an artist, nor a man of science, but the mission was laid upon him to tell the world that art also had its heroes, that the mainspring of their energy was sincerity, and the burden of their utterance was truth.
  • 3. LIFE AND WORKS OF RUSKIN  At the opening of the Working Men's College (1854), a reprint of one chapter was distuberd as a statement of conclutions drawn from the study of art respecting conditions under which the life of the workan should be regulated and Ruskin thenceforward taught drawing at the college.  At forty years of age,Ruskin finished Modern Painters, which concluded the cycle of work by which he is popularly known as a writer upon art.  In 1879, he retired from his professorship to the quiet of his home at Coniston.
  • 4. RUSKIN MESSAGE Ruskin found his age too much engrossed in material pursuits.  Itwas Ruskin who along with Carlyle, heralded a note of warning to his generation and tried to raise it to that pedestal of morality from where man as man could be perceived. Ruskin taught his age that wealth is not the equivalent of happiness.
  • 5. Monetary habits degrade human beings and they come so shameless and cruel as to exploit their own brothers and sisters without any tinge of repentance or any fear from God. Today we agree with him when we have to tackle the labors problem. Ruskin message in this way is very practical. Man are more valuable than money.
  • 6. The Title  It was Ruskin's way to chose  Fanciful titles  Charmingly titles  Poetical titles  He chooses such type of titles for his book. e.g. 1. The Seven lamb 2. Sesames and lilies.
  • 7. The Title  Thetitle The Crown Wild Olives has nothing directly to do with Latin. It is connected with Greek life.  Themeaning of the title is explained by Ruskin himself in the last paragraphof the preface to the book.
  • 8. “INDUSTRIALIZATION” PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS Ruskin was born in an industrial age. Men were less important than money. He enunciated certain Principles of life.
  • 9. Principle work for Ruskin  Modern Painters (1843-1846)  The king of the Golden River (1851).  The Stones of Venice (1851).  Giotto and his Works in Padua (1853-1854).  The Seven Lamps of (1855).
  • 10. RUSKIN STYLE He is certainly one of the greatest masters of English prose style. Language is flexible instrument in his hand. In the earlier writings of Ruskin, We find an ornamental, gorgeous prose. Picturesque in his literary expression. He is rich in the power of illustration.
  • 11. HIS LATTER STYLE Specially in his socio-economic writings  Sentence are not overloaded with ornament.  There is no vagueness.  Rhythm is the principal weapon of Ruskin.  The other salient feature of Ruskin's style is the length of his sentences..  The language is power full and alliterative.  Ruskin's great power lies in the skilful handling of mono-syllabic.
  • 12. REFERENCE FROM BIBLE Do justice and judgment. Soon, go work today in my vineyard. They rest from their labors and their works do follow them. In the sweet of thy face thou shalt eat bread.
  • 13. ABOUT HIS ESSAY WORK Ruskin addresses the members of the Working Men’s Institute at Camber well where he has passed the greater part of his life. Such Institutes prepare the way for a great change in all the circumstances of industrial life.
  • 14. ABOUT HIS ESSAY WORK The author then makes his point more explicit by giving the examples of Working Men’s Colleges and Idle Men’s Colleges. Working men call their employers idle persons whereas the masters call their subordinates idle. But the fact is that there are the idle poor and idle rich.
  • 15. ABOUT HIS ESSAY WORK  There is a working class-strong and happy among both rich and poor; there is an idle class-weak, wicked and miserable among both rich and poor.  There is misunderstanding between the two classes, it is because the wise of one class habitually contemplate the foolish of the other.
  • 16. THE THIRD DISTINCTION Between the intellectual and manual labors The work should be done by arms, otherwise none of us could live. Brain work must also be done otherwise life would not be worth living.
  • 17. THE THIRD DISTINCTION Between the intellectual and manual labors Rough work is to be done by rough men and gentle work by gentlemen. Rough work is at all events real, honest and generally useful.
  • 18. THE FOURTH DISTINCTION Between wise labor and foolish labor  Itis honest, useful and cheerful  Wise work should be cheerful as a child’s work is.  To attain God’s kingdom on earth, we require the character of child.  This character consists of 4 elements;  Modesty  Faithfulness  Lovingness  Cheerfulness.  By including these qualities in him, man can enter the kingdom of God.
  • 19. THE FOURTH DISTINCTION Between wise labor and foolish labor  Soon the other hand work become foolish and foul when it is not fair, useful and cheerful.  Themain reason of this attitude is that they don’t know which work they can do better.
  • 20. CONCLUSION The essay tells us that both kinds of work should be done properly and willingly.