When
at college, I do remember how I would go
and search for new books to read especially on how to become a writer, how to
build a good vocabulary and how to get published. Rather than spending time on
learning what was in the curriculum, most of my study time was spent exploring
the world of books on my own. Now, much to my chagrin, I imagine how many more
marks I could have scored or how I could have got a job I dreamed of, if only I
had been less adventurous and more industrious.
My
teachers at college were a huge inspiration for me; for most, they have a
favourite or the other; but for me, they were like an extended family. One
would advise on reading classics in sparetime; one would bring in lists of
foreign words and phrases to embellish the writing style; one would give us
writing assignments; one would read and comment on my amateurish writing
efforts; one would ask us to write down all the words that we knew categorising
them by active and passive vocabulary and so on.
Those
days, I was so obsessed with improving my vocabulary that I had a notebook for
writing new words and their usage. The dictionary was a favourite tool (unlike
now, when google is the ultimate tool) for the process of learning words. I
used to gobble up new words during my last year, neglecting my studies, so many
that my favourite book was Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis.
The
fascination for polysyllabic words made me use words such as essentially,
prolific, voracious, capricious, precocious, meticulous in my assignments and
answersheets. However, the constant
reading of this book ended the day when I bought a personal copy and it
remained a showpiece in my bookshelf till it was frequently discovered during a
houseshift, (which is of course routine is a way of discovering old useless
stuff and losing precious new stuff).
The
love of words from Latin and Greek was a natural side-effect of studying in a college full of scholarly
teachers. My favourite words that were used in writing were raison d'ĂȘtre,
faux pax, sanctum sanctori, debut and so on. This became a trend so
much that I'd sit with the dictionary for hours just to find some new word to
show my scholarship with, all in the true humour of a scholar.
Once
I landed on this word membrum virile but the moment I looked up the
meaning I had to suppress my laughter and disappointment that this is one word
that I might never get a chance to use in writing ever. So much for the love of
Latin words!
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This blog post is inspired by the blogging marathon hosted on IndiBlogger for the launch of the #Fantastico Zica from Tata Motors. You can apply for a test drive of the hatchback Zica today.
1 comment:
Somewhere, I could relate myself with you :)
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