This is one of the most inhumane short stories that I have ever read. I think that the author is very selfish. Pride and establishing good name is not everything in life. Furthermore, killing an innocent animal is totally crazy. It is a baby elephant!!! Please have a slight feeling of mercy. This story has taught me a great lesson in life. One of my course mates even cried after reading this story as she is an animal lover. Please save the endangered species…
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Robben Island; The Dark Years
One of the task that we did in the class was to read nelson Mandela's autobiography, part eight entitle "
Limericks
There was once a man from the west,
All the while he taught that he was the best,
So he went for a fight,
To prove himself right,
But he ended up last among the rest.
Martin Luther King, Jr
research paper
Monday, October 13, 2008
Implications On Education And Teaching
We were assigned to apply the implication of our research paper towards teaching and learning process. My thesis statement was “Discrimination, Inequality And Inner Conflict Are Clearly Reflected To Describe The Theme Of Ill Treatment Of The Poor In Hands By Xio Hong And A Great Injustice By Heah Chwee Sian”. Firstly, both stories deal with good moral value, which is never to discriminate between the rich and the poor. Second, I think that both stories are excellent sources for literature based teaching tools. Students are able to use the text as an example for learning the second language and also at the same time, learning the culture of the story through the text. Other than that, I think it is wise for the students to view the life of ‘the poor’ in order for them to feel empathy and also helps them to learn the value of life…
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
The Andy Warhol Diaries
Reading Andy Warhol’s diary did not help me in comprehending more about Andy Warhol; as the diary consist only of selected quotes from his original diary. It is a little bit confusing because I think that I need to have some prior knowledge on him in order to understand it. Therefore, I did some research and readings on his autobiography. I was attracted to his “15 minutes of fame” quote. I think that it is very interesting. It simply refers to the fact that “celebrity that attaches to an object of media attention, will eventually loose his fame which is then passes to some new object”. In a way, I do agree with Andy Warhol’s thoughts...