Mannat Har Khushi Paane Ki: Episode Discussion Thread - 27
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Originally posted by: grumpydwarf
Interesting post.. I would like to act that Raj Mata acts like a typical monarch.. If she has to burden her subjects to keep her rule, prestige and repute in tact she will.. Ranaji as I said yesterday believes in the philosophy of John Locke.. That every man has the right of life, liberty and the pursuit of property and the purpose of government is to protect these rights.. As for democracy I believe that also comes into foreplay after independence.. I wonder if they are going to to show Ranaji losing his position.. Many kings I believe tried to fight for places in the parliament but it didn't work out
Originally posted by: AvadaKedavra
I haven't come across your analysis comparing Rana Ji's philosophy to John Locke's yet. That is some VERY deep thinking and analyzing. Consider me impressed dwarfy <3
Thank you so much. I am honored. I will try to do that.Originally posted by: -WhiteGirl-
waiting for Govind Seth to confront Rajmata! that is gonna be a blockbuster scene!
i loved the write up n u should do episode analysis regularly!
Very well put. The time Ranaji is the King is the time when there was a cry for democracy worldwide. Slowly, the liberal ideals were overflowing everywhere. Even in England the labor party became immensely powerful.The end of world war II made the picture rather clear. The amount of hatred Ranaji has for the English is well explained in the story although I don't know why he was fighting in the world war in the first place. I think John Locke's philosophy of human liberty is quite relatable in this case.Originally posted by: grumpydwarf
Interesting post.. I would like to act that Raj Mata acts like a typical monarch.. If she has to burden her subjects to keep her rule, prestige and repute in tact she will.. Ranaji as I said yesterday believes in the philosophy of John Locke.. That every man has the right of life, liberty and the pursuit of property and the purpose of government is to protect these rights.. As for democracy I believe that also comes into foreplay after independence.. I wonder if they are going to to show Ranaji losing his position.. Many kings I believe tried to fight for places in the parliament but it didn't work out