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Life in a Big City - Essay outline

  1. Introduction
  2. Advantages
  3. Disadvantages
  4. Conclusion

Not City but People

If you would be known, and not know, vegetate in a village; If you would know, and not be known, live in a city. (Charles Caleb Colton) A large and important town is called a city. William Shakespeare says: “What is the city but the people?” Big cities are the center of attraction due to some reasons. In Margaret Mead’s words: “A city is a place where there is no need to wait for next week to get the answer to a question, to taste the food of any country, to find new voices to listen to and familiar ones to listen to again.”

Facilities in Cities

Cities offer the best standard of life. Medical facilities, education, transport, recreation, and all the modem features of the global world are at their peak in the cities. Large cities are the financial hub of the country. All the business activities which are directly linked to human life go on there at a neck-break pace.

People often shift to cities to avail the better opportunities for employment and education. They rush to big cities for better treatment. Then architectural and human beauty that soothes one’s aesthetic sense is abundant in cities.

There is no doubt that all such fascinations have a great attraction for human nature. But cities are not devoid of disadvantages. There is a long list of problems that are the part and parcel of urban life.

Pollution in Cities

In big cities, people have to live in small and ill-ventilated houses. They have to breathe in the polluted atmosphere. They have to travel by overcrowded buses, ignoring frail kids, pushing ladies, and arguing with the conductor. They have to pay the hefty fees of private schools for their children. Owing to the overflowing population of the cities, they have to wait in long queues for ordinary jobs.

Traffic jams, the crowded shops, and the specter of price rise leave them in a state of awe and confusion. The lush green fields, the vast meadows, the groves of trees, chirping birds, and lovely landscapes are missing in the noisy atmosphere of the city. Fresh air and clean water are hardly available to city dwellers.

Cities are mixed blessings. In advanced countries, now people prefer to live in small villages for their purity and simplicity than living in small places is cheap and affordable in every way.

Steps to Improve Life in Big Cities

Today cities have become overcrowded. The government should settle the ever-growing population of cities in new housing colonies systematically and conveniently. Old localities of cities are not planned. If the preference is a healthy, pleasant, and hassle-free life then cities should be planned anew and much of the over-burdened infrastructure must be shifted to the outskirts. Then we should develop the villages with our resources instead of leaving for the humdrum life of cities.

  Maliha Javed

  Wednesday, 27 Nov 2019       573 Views

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