Francis Bacons Essay Of Studies A Complete Paraphrase

Page 1

Francis Bacon’s Essay “ Of Studies ” : A complete Paraphrase. englishforalledu.blogspot.com/2020/09/francis-bacons-essay-of-studies.html By Mr. N. N. Pal

“OfStudies”, an aphoristic essay of the famous essayist Francis Bacon, was first published in 1597. The grave subject matter , unique style and universal values of this essay has given him a high place in the world literature.

Click here to view my blog Paraphrase of the Essay: Study fills the reader with a sort of aesthetic ‘delight’, endless pleasure. It gives us ‘ornament’ that means an elegant mode of speaking. It also helps us to acquire experience and wisdom with the help of which we can combat the crisis and adversity of life. This quality is called ‘ability’. So, study serves three purposes : pleasing the readers (delight), enabling the readers to have command over language (ornament) and endowing the readers with practical wisdom (ability). When a man is alone (privateness) and in a state of leisure (retiring), he needs the company of books that makes his forlornness enjoyable. A well studied person is able to speak fluently, logically and in attractive manner and by dint of which he can easily impress others. One who reads copiously can develop the power of judgement, can understand what is right and what is wrong and with this quality he can discharge his duties properly. An expert man can only execute . He only follows the blue-prints and gives it a material shape. But a learned man or well-studied person is full of resourcefulness, he has the power of invention , he gives direction, makes planning and says the proper sequence of work. For example, the mason may be an expert man and the engineer will be learned one whose plans and directions are executed by the mason. Over reading is not encouraged because it creates a sort of idleness and prevents the reader's mind from thinking independently. Be a book lover, not a book-worm. When one uses rhetoric much, the matter of deception comes. Some persons makes their judgement strictly according to the rules laid down in books. They are a sort of slaves to a 'set of rules'. In the case of scholar it is humour. Man has some natural abilities like thinking, feeling, imagination etc. which can be polished, modified, enhanced and improved only by studies, added with experience. If a plant it is not trimmed by the gardener, it grows without any pattern and looks

1/3


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
Francis Bacons Essay Of Studies A Complete Paraphrase by Narendranath Pal - Issuu