Sunday, January 23, 2011

Racism


- Why did you choose the different pictures or background(s)?
I chose a black man and a white man to show racism. I chose the background as a park because racism happens naturally and grass are part of nature.
- How do they contribute to the elements (plot, setting, characterization) of your narrative?
My theme is about racism, hence choosing a white and black man will be the best way to show racism is taking place. And, is very clearly shown that one is a black and one is a white so people will not misunderstand the theme.
-  How did you make use of the different elements to contribute to the theme you have chosen?
The plot is about a white man not wanting to help a black man cos he his black, hence showing racism.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Prejudice and Discrimination

Q: What is the main message in this song? Which part of the song do you have the strongest feeling? Why?

A: The main message in this song is to tell us about discrimination. The part of the song that impacted me the most is the part where the song says, "But if you only have love for your own race, then you only leave space to discriminate, and to discriminate only generates hate, and if you hate you're bound to get irate". I have the strongest feeling on this part because it make me understand that one must not love only himself and his race but also have to learn to love other people and their races. Only in this way, then you will not discriminate other people and treat everyone equally. It also taught me that if we discriminate, we will have hatred against other people and will cause us to be angry. Hence, loving everyone and treating everyone equally and not discriminating them is good for us and for everyone. We wont be full of hatred against someone and wont be angry and other people wont feel humiliated or angry so both parties will be happy which is a win-win situation. Therefore, I feel that no one should discriminate anyone, everyone should live in harmony and peace.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Bodyguards & Assassins - Movie

Dear Blog,

Today i am going to write about Bodyguards & Assassins and how it has impacted me.

First, I am going to give you a brief introduction about the movie.

In 1905,Sun Wen intends to come to Hong Kong (then a British colony) to discuss his plans for revolution with fellow Tong Meng Hui members to overthrow the corrupt and crumbling Qing Dynasty. When Empress Dowager Cixi came to know about it, she sends a group of assassins, led by Yan Xiaoguo, to kill Sun Wen. Revolutionary Chen Shaobai arrives in Hong Kong a few days before Sun's arrival, to meet Li Yutang, a businessman who provides financial aid for the revolutionaries. As Sun Wen's arrival day draws near, trouble begins brewing in Hong Kong as Chen Shaobai's acquaintances are murdered and Chen himself is kidnapped by the assassins during a raid. Li Yutang decides to officially declare his support for the revolutionaries after the newspaper agency is closed by the British authorities, who do not interfere in China's political situation. Li Yutang rallies a group of men, including rickshaw pullers, hawkers and a beggar, to serve as bodyguards for Sun Wen when he arrives. Li's son Li Chongguang is chosen to act as a decoy for Sun Wen to divert the assassins away while Sun Wen attends the meeting and leaves Hong Kong safely.

This movie had a great impact on me. After watching this movie, I learnt about how these people sacrificed themselves to protect the safety of Sun Wen. They did that because they know that only if Sun Wen managed to meet up with the Tong Meng Hui members and discuss what to do, they could overthrow the Qing Dynasty. They fought till their very last breath against the assassins sent by Empress Dowager Cixi. In the end they managed to protect Sun Wen, allowing him to safely arrive Hong Kong, meet with the Tong Meng Hui members and leave Honk Kong safetly.


I dropped tears while watching this movie in the cinema with my family. Most people in the cinema cried too. It was really a touching movie. It shows me that everyone in the country has the responsibility to help the country when the country is in need of help. If everyone could serve their country as selfless as those bodyguards did, the country would prosper and progess. This movie had impacted me greatly, making me now know the effort and pain people did last time to protect their country.

Regards,
Yong Hong