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May 25th, 2010 As he gets a poor salary, his standard of living is low.

He has to support his f amily with that little income. Although he works hard, yet his pay is meagre. He must be paid well and espected because he is the, real guardian of the civil so ciety if the nation. Educated people, in particular cannot afford to waste their precious time by wat ching the performances of jugglers.

A juggler, however, is popular among women, children and old men. They are amaze d at his wonderful tricks and gimmicks. They consider him to be a magician. A juggler is very shabbily dressed. He has a long and loose coat, a big turban, a Dhoti and a pair of old socks. Quite often, he has big ear-rings and some ring s in his fingers. He has a funny appearance. He carries with him a drum and a fl ute. He employs a small boy who carries his stock-in-trade in a bag or basket an d the bag contains the articles that a juggler needs for the show. First of all the juggler selects a suitable place for the performance. He spread s a piece of cloth on the ground and begins to play on the flute. The boy with h im begins to beat the drum. The juggler is adept at playing on the flute. He can produce different tunes so as to attract a sufficiently large crowd before begi nning his tricks. He is; clever, witty and quick in movements. He smiles with co nfidence his show. He surprises the spectators by his well-timed jokes and witty remarks. A juggler has many items to show. He generally begins with the card tricks. He c an correctly tell the card that has been pulled out of the pack by a spectator. He also shows other feats. Then, he shows ball tricks that are very interesting and surprising. He takes a number of balls and throws them up in the air in quic k succession. The balls keep revolving in a circle without any one of them falli ng on the ground. The success feat depends upon the ingenuity and regular practi ce . Sometimes, the juggler asks a man to give him his ring. He covers it with a piec e of cloth and waves his magic wane over it. When he removes the cloth, the peop le are amazed to find that the ring has disappeared. The owner is anxious to get the ring back. When the juggler sees that the patience of the owner of the ring is exhausted, he asks some other person in the crowd to search his pocket. Much to the bewilderment of all, the ring is found in the pocket of the owner himsel f and the same is handed back to the owner. He also shows a mango branch sprouting into a young tree. His basket trick is al so very interesting. He puts a big basket over the boy s body. He runs his dagger through it many times. The people hear the painful cry of the boy. They also see the sword covered with blood. They think that the boy might be dead. But when h e removes the basket, they see nobody under it. The boy comes from somewhere in the crowd and is quite safe and sound. Then people shout with joy and praise the trick by claps. Some people give a Rupee or two to the boy. With the help of his wand, the juggler can multiply the number of his currency n otes and coins and becomes rich for a short time. But again, he is the same poor man loitering from place to place in!search of bread; The juggler s skill requires dexterity and, practice. He earns a living by his cle ver feats. Our eyes cannot follow his movements, as he is active and smart. But InSpite his talent, he is poor.

After the performance juggler goes round with his bowl asking the spectators to put some money in it. The. spectators drop some coins in that bowl. A juggler i s generally semi-fed but he Is without any worries. 0diggsdiggTags: all about indian postman essay, Beating man, Crash man, Died man , Dies man, ESSAYS, Gimmicks, heaven's postman, Magician, Poor man, small essays on postman, Standard of living, Torch juggler, Wonderful tricks Posted in PEOPLE WE COME ACROSS | 1 Comment May 25th, 2010 As he gets a poor salary, his standard of living is low. He has to support his f amily with that little income. Although he works hard, yet his pay is meagre. He must be paid well and espected because he is the, real guardian of the civil so ciety if the nation. Educated people, in particular cannot afford to waste their precious time by wat ching the performances of jugglers.

A juggler, however, is popular among women, children and old men. They are amaze d at his wonderful tricks and gimmicks. They consider him to be a magician. A juggler is very shabbily dressed. He has a long and loose coat, a big turban, a Dhoti and a pair of old socks. Quite often, he has big ear-rings and some ring s in his fingers. He has a funny appearance. He carries with him a drum and a fl ute. He employs a small boy who carries his stock-in-trade in a bag or basket an d the bag contains the articles that a juggler needs for the show. First of all the juggler selects a suitable place for the performance. He spread s a piece of cloth on the ground and begins to play on the flute. The boy with h im begins to beat the drum. The juggler is adept at playing on the flute. He can produce different tunes so as to attract a sufficiently large crowd before begi nning his tricks. He is; clever, witty and quick in movements. He smiles with co nfidence his show. He surprises the spectators by his well-timed jokes and witty remarks. A juggler has many items to show. He generally begins with the card tricks. He c an correctly tell the card that has been pulled out of the pack by a spectator. He also shows other feats. Then, he shows ball tricks that are very interesting and surprising. He takes a number of balls and throws them up in the air in quic k succession. The balls keep revolving in a circle without any one of them falli ng on the ground. The success feat depends upon the ingenuity and regular practi ce . Sometimes, the juggler asks a man to give him his ring. He covers it with a piec e of cloth and waves his magic wane over it. When he removes the cloth, the peop le are amazed to find that the ring has disappeared. The owner is anxious to get the ring back. When the juggler sees that the patience of the owner of the ring is exhausted, he asks some other person in the crowd to search his pocket. Much to the bewilderment of all, the ring is found in the pocket of the owner himsel f and the same is handed back to the owner. He also shows a mango branch sprouting into a young tree. His basket trick is al so very interesting. He puts a big basket over the boy s body. He runs his dagger through it many times. The people hear the painful cry of the boy. They also see the sword covered with blood. They think that the boy might be dead. But when h e removes the basket, they see nobody under it. The boy comes from somewhere in the crowd and is quite safe and sound. Then people shout with joy and praise the

trick by claps. Some people give a Rupee or two to the boy. With the help of his wand, the juggler can multiply the number of his currency n otes and coins and becomes rich for a short time. But again, he is the same poor man loitering from place to place in!search of bread; The juggler s skill requires dexterity and, practice. He earns a living by his cle ver feats. Our eyes cannot follow his movements, as he is active and smart. But InSpite his talent, he is poor. After the performance juggler goes round with his bowl asking the spectators to put some money in it. The. spectators drop some coins in that bowl. A juggler i s generally semi-fed but he Is without any worries. 0diggsdiggTags: all about indian postman essay, Beating man, Crash man, Died man , Dies man, ESSAYS, Gimmicks, heaven's postman, Magician, Poor man, small essays on postman, Standard of living, Torch juggler, Wonderful tricks Posted in PEOPLE WE COME ACROSS | 1 Comment

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