2. • Most students seem depressed and
pessimist, devoid of any joy,
excitement or hope for the future.
• No wonder most of them feel at
heart :
Out of the day and night,
A joy has taken sudden
flight.
3. • An average student, undoubtedly, gets
an over-dose of every thing and from
everyone.
• When he visits any relative's house, he
is not spared; he is told to mind his
studies and not while away his time in
comics and novels.
• If he desires for the company of any
studious boy or girl, it is eyed with
suspicion.
4. • He still fondly remembers the days
when he used to hear in his infancy and
believe that student life is the most
glorious period of a man's life; it is full
of mirth and merriment.
• But when he has actually, stepped into
this life, reality has changed a lot for
the worse to his great surprise and
astonishment.
5. • He wonders if the topics given in the books
are not irrelevant to life, borning as well
as uninteresting. He finds them too dull
and too difficult.
• But he doesn't lose hope forever. Shelly's
famous lines 'IF WINTER COMES, CAN
SPRING BE FAR BEHIND?' cheer him up
and revives his hope.
• His sorrows of life get punctuated by the
sparks of gaiety. While at home, he is
looked after with love and care.
6. • He finds the games period at school
quite interesting.
• Then there are hobby classes.
• If he is a good painter, he can hope
to win a prize and win kudo from his
ever-ambitious parents.