Short story
THE ELLIPSE: Confessions of a teacher
Geometry,
for most students, is the most hated subject in any school.
I
like challenges. So, I volunteered to
teach GC (Geometrical Construction, a boring name) at NID( national institute
of design).
The
challenge I imposed on myself was to make geometry the most loved subject.
I
was 30 minus. Unmarried and full of passion for teaching.
She
was 18 plus. Student from Orissa and full of attitude.
Why
not?
Young.
Tall. A lighter shade of lovely brown; with a pair of large; intelligent eyes. Fresher.
I
was teaching to draw ellipse that day.
Ellipse
is my favorite among all regular forms. It is better than circle in the same
way a rectangle is better than square. Less boring.
Like
the divine proportion is better than the mean.
Its
construction involves the precise use of instruments and proper method; at the
start but the finishing has to be done with free hand.
That
is the toughest part.
That
is the fun part.
That is the beauty part.
Niti
was among the first few students to show their sheets of construction to me.
I
took one look at the sheaf of drawing sheets and said “go, redo” without even
looking at her face. I know she was much capable than that.
Silently
she went away. Two hours later, she came back with fresh set.
I
examined the sheets. Better. Better than the rest. But not her best.
I
looked up at her and said “Look, you got to put your heart in what you do. Why
don’t you try harder? Too Lazy?”I was almost rude. She was hurt. Her silence
told me.
Another
two hours, another bout of hard work and more sheets.
Then,
she stood in front of me with a confidence that said “I am better than the others.
I know it. What is your problem, Mister teacher?”
I
carefully scrutinized her work. Used a magnifying glass.
Good.
But I wanted to push her to her utmost limits, all the way.
I
sighed, put the papers away, and put on a disgusted tone. “Leave it now. There
is no use. You are capable but not willing to sweat. Go and rest. I will give
you a complete”
She
sharply retorted, “What do you mean?”
“I
meant what I said. You can draw far better, if only you are willing try hard
enough, perhaps draw ten times. May be twenty. But no. You are happy with
comparing with the rest. You are not willing to walk the extra mile to reach
your best. You will go nowhere. I am sure of it”
She
gave me such a stare. The stare of a wounded tigress. “I will show you tomorrow
morning” “I bet you will not”. I had cut her short. “If you prove me wrong, I will treat you for
an ice cream. But I am sure you will loose. Just go and sleep”. It was evening
and the class ended.
I
could not sleep well that night. Late into the night a howling phone woke me.
As soon as I lifted the receiver, the hostel security fellow screamed.
“Sir
Sir! Miss Niti jumped from 4th floor Sir. There is blood pool. She
is dead. Come fast Sir. Very terrible Sir”
I
was shocking. The phone dropped from my hands. I jumped up from my bed and realized
it was just a dream, Thank God!
**************************
Next
day in the morning, the moment I entered the class room she came straight to my
table. A huge pile of drawing sheets was dumped on my table. Thump!!
Her
face angry, hair in dis-array; the eyes blood red. I never saw her like that.
“She
was awake the whole night and drawing; she did not even have the breakfast in
the morning” Her hostel mates informed me.
I
examined the sheets. I could not believe what I saw. I had never seen such
beautiful ellipses.
My
eyes were moist, I was really touched. With an apologetic smile, I said, “Wow,
there you are. Perfect. You win. I shall treat you to any ice cream you want.
Let us go to the parlor”
Silence.
She
looked hard at me; piercingly.
Turned
back, without even touching the pile of drawing sheets she sweated over the
whole night. “No” she said quietly yet firmly. “I hate you” mumbled to herself.
When
I looked up she was not there.
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