Saturday, May 16, 2009

Drama Sensation

Ever read a book and acted it out? Sure that some of you out there must have done so before. Well that was what my class did. We acted out chapter 10 of The Village By The Sea. Chapter 10 tells us about the struggles that Hari went through in Bombay and the benefactors that helped him along the way.( If you still do not know what I am talking about, you should refer to my earlier post "The Village By The Sea" to get a brief introduction of the story.

The story starts with Mr Panwallah the (owner of a watch repair shop) informing Hari about the arriving monsoon. Mr Panwallah then brings Hari to a festival and buys Hari a coconut and some other snacks.This made Hari feel like a young boy again, a feeling that he has not have for a while.Hari has been leading a very hard life so far. He has to take the role as the father of the family and make decisions that adults have to. Hard for a boy thirteen years old.This scene takes place in Bombay.
The next part of the story takes place in the village where Hari was from, Thul. The fisherman (my role) there were getting ready to set out to sea.They were very eager to get back to sea as they have not done so because of the unsuitable weather. The food in their houses and other neccessities were running out. They were then disrupted by a rich villager by the name of Biju. He is an arrogant man and looks down on the rest of the villagers. Biju also owned the first diesel-powered boat in the village.
The next scene is about Hari falling ill after working long hours in the hot and humid restaurant. Jagu, the owner of the restaurant then brought him home. Jagu lived in a slum area with his wife and children. Jagu later got into a quarrel with his wife as she was unhappy that her husband brought another person home to be taken care of. Their family was already very poor and Hari would only increase their burden.
Last scene, Biju saved some fishermen while some others drowned.Hari's family was also wondering about Hari. When will he come home? This was just one of the questions that they asked themselves, quietly.
I find that this activity is really something that allows us to understand the book well. This method of studying the book allows us to be the characters and react like them, think like them and have the feelings that they have. Learning has also become more interesting, instead of the normal way in which thhe teacher speaks and students sit on the chair, at the same spot, listening. Lastly, we would like to thank our teachers for the encouragement.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

The Village by The Sea


What is the first thing that you will think of when you hear this words"The Village By The Sea"? A village by the sea ? No. The Village By The Sea is actually a title of a book. A quite interesting book, a book that I read for Literature. Here is what the story is talking about:
This story takes place in Thul, a village in India. It is about a dysfunctional family's ups and downs in life. This story is also about industrialisation in the village. Why is this family dysfunctional? This is because the mother of the family is sick and is getting weaker and weaker by the day. In this case, she was bedridden. the father of the family was a drunkard and only wastes money on toddy. He spends most his time sleeping at home. Thus the children are prematurely saddled with the responsibilities of running the house.
The only son has to take up the role as the father and earn money for the family. The eldest daughter has to do the chores for the family. The family also consist of two other daughters. They are Bela and Kamal. The duo would help Lila with some chores like gathering the ingredients needed for meals and they are still schooling.
As jobs in the village are not able to provide Hari with the much needed money to run the family, he has to find a job somewhere else. So he went to Bombay, which was a city where people made fortunes. He went there mostly for the job opportunities there. At Bombay, he worked at a restaurant and learnt how to mend watches. He accumulated some wealth before coming back to reunite with his family in the village.
With Hari gone, Lila had to take care of the family alone and thus had to bear a greater responsibility. With the help of a rich family from Bombay ,Lila was able to send her mother to a nearby hospital to receive treatment.
This story has a fairytale end as things changed for the better. Hari brought home money for the family. Mother recovered from her illness and father change his habit of drinking toddy.This story is really worth reading as there are many cultural things that you can learn from it.
There is also industrialisation happening in the village as a whole city of village is going to be built there. A sleepy fishing village is going to change into a busy and bustling factory area. The villagers there are not happy of course as the arrival of the factories also meant the arrival of polution. The factories are going to produce harmful gases and dispose waste into the sea. This in turn disturbs the villagers traditional way of living. The villagers did try to prtest but it failed. Thus most of them had to change their way of life.
One of things that I learnt includes adaptating to our enviroment. Changes always happen. Running away from them does not help at all. This only allows us to hide from the problem for a short while. The problem will resurface again. So we must learn to adapt. While adapting we are actually learning new things. This is because for every thing change that happens there is always a cause. In order to adapt, we must know what are the factors that contribute to the change and adapt according to the factor.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Who Took My Cheese?



Books are essential or you can call them basic necessities for Literature. While some hate them ,some just love them.To some books can mean knowledge or stories. On the other hand, some see them as lengthy or for nerds. Well I must say that I lie in the middle. When I happen to meet a good book, I will fall in love with it. But when I meet a bad one, I just put them down. This is the time when books are a dread to me.

How about our parents?? They also go through the same process as us. Well to answer this question, I interviewed my mother . According to my mother, during her time, technology was not so advanced and people do not have as many types of activities to do while relaxing. So she read. One of the books that inspired her was "Who Moved My Cheese?".
This book is about two mice and two small human beings, as small as the mice. All of them lived in a maze and had to eat cheese to survive. It was like cheese was the only thing that they were able to eat. All of the characters had to navigate around the maze to various cheese stations to find them. However most of the cheese stations were empty.All of them finally found cheese at Cheese Station C. They started eating the cheese. As days went by, the cheese began to get smaller and smaller. The mice noticed this change and started navigating through the maze to find new cheese. After many failures, the duo came to Cheese Station N . Cheese was abundant there. They were delighted.
However , the humans did not notice the change. And panicked when they found that there was no cheese at the station. They were angry and believed that someone moved their cheese. But the cheese was not taken away but eaten by them. They did not do anything but waited and waited for that someone to put the cheese back . Days went by and they were getting weaker. Nothing happened.
One of the humans wondered what the mice were doing . Were they in the maze finding cheese? Or did they waited like them. Then one of the humans suggested that they go back to the maze and find cheese. The other however disagreed. He was afraid of getting lost in that dark dark maze. But the one who came up with the suggestion continued with his journey in the maze. He did get lost many times but never gave up. And finally he got what he was craving for ,CHEESE! The two mice were also there. The other human was still stuck at the same place, deprived of cheese.
This story is based on the theme change and adaptation. It tells people that changes are always happening around us and that we need to adapt to them in order to succeed. We also must persevere in whatever we do and learn from our mistakes. These are what my mother learnt from the story. And that was also why this book inspired her.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

what happens in buses


Do you know how to read signs? If your answer is yes, are you 100% sure? It was like any ordinary Tuesday, when I have Chinese Orchestra training which ended at 6pm. The conductor, however only let us go at 6.30pm. He did not feel like stopping as the competition was coming nearer and nearer. When it ended , I would usually complain silently in my head about the work load while walking towards the bus stop. At the same time, I will guess what time I will sleep .11pm? 12midnight?
That day when the bus arrived and the door opened, a pungent smell of curry and other smell of dishes greeted me. Looking around the bus to find the source of the smell, I spotted a man eating from his styrofoam box which was wide open. He was sitting like a gangster eating 'proudly'.
Did he even notice the striking sign that says no eating??NO! Was he afraid of the fine?NO! Does he feel out of place when doing so? NO!This is one of the worst ettiquete I have seen on a bus.
Next problem, or shall I call it bad ettiquete. When the bus is crowded, people tend to be on a constant lookout for seats. That is the typical SINGAPOREAN STYLE. Nothing wrong that I can find out from. One day, when I was on a crowded bus , the person that was sitting on the seat in front of where I was standing was getting off. Yeahs ! I was going to have a seat!! Just as I was about to 'celebrate', this man squeezed his way past me to occupy the seat. I was furious. SO angry that I felt like puling him off the seat and throwing him out of the bus.( oops too violent ).
What has happened to you commuters? Why such unruly behavior? I do not understand someone please enlighten me........

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Legalise Organ Trading??

If you have been following the papers recently, you would have known that there has been a heated debate over whether legalising the organ trade would benefit Singapore. This all started when retail magnate Tung Wee Sung was jailed for attempting to buy an organ from an Indonesian man.



I personally do not think that Singapore should legalise organ trading as organ trading will only favour the rich. Of course you will want to earn a lot of money when selling your organ.(all because of human's greed) What about the poor. Do they just suffer and die? If that is the case, I must say that the government has nurtured a bunch of cold-blooded citizens. Also, legalising organ trade might not necessarily meet the demand for organs.

Well the government has came up with some solutions or new measures. The government shall lift the age limit on cadaveric (deceased people) donors , so that there will be more organs available. Of course these organs are good and healthy ones. Recipients are able to swop their donors to be able to find a better match. This allows a lower risk of having implications. There will also be increased penalties for organ trading. The donors will also now receive post-operation care.

The debate became heated over the issue of allowing living kidney donors to receive compensation. Most people are afraid that possible abuses would arise. One example would be that people would sell their organs for profit and this may become a back door for organ trading. Dr Lim Wee Kiat ( Sembawang GRC ) also raised concerns about the payment factor. It is hard to determine a reasonable price.

As you can see, there are many problems to this simple question . I must say that the government has been very effective in discussing this matter. They are able to come up with many solutions to this problem very quickly. Good Job!!!

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Blogging? How do I feel about it.


When I was in Primary School, teachers often told us not to blog. Why?? Firstly, they think that blogging is a waste of time. Sitting in front of the computer and punching in words when they should be studying or revising for examinations. Teachers also think that blogging is dangerous as everyone can view what you write. They also fear that students will scold them using this method. Of course no teacher wants to be known as a 'bady'


Well leaving Primary School and entering my next phase of life, Secondary School, teachers want us to blog. What a complete change. To my new batch of teachers, blogging is a way of practicing our language. Finally , I get teachers who do not only see the bad sides of blogging. I was taken by surprise when asked to blog.


This activity gives us a chance to write and improve our usage of language. I personally find blogging an interesting process as I get to tell people about my daily life. People can also comment on your posts and this will seem like a conversation.
Well I love my blog because of a few reasons. Firstly, I can express myself . Secondly, it is a good form of relaxation. Anytime when you are bored, you can blog. Blog about anything under the sun. Blogging is also my homework. Instead of writing on paper(boring at times), this takes place on a computer which makes it more interesting.

My blog is not perfect and thus I do not like posts without comments as I am really eager to find out what people think about my blog. So for those who have read my blog posts, PLEASE RESPOND.

I think that this whole blogging process can be improved by making the comment section appear automatically so that I will be able to improve my blogging skills.


I am asked to include a link to weread.com(blog post title: my reading habits)which allows us to keep a record of the books that you are reading or have read................I find that this a very good tool as we are able to take note of our own reading habits and teachers are able to check on their students.
Overall, blogging is great fun!!!

Monday, March 2, 2009

Graphic novel vs Novel


Every student has to study the subject Literature when they are in Secondary 1. At that point of time,they are asked to read novels and so on. There are two types of novels. A normal novel and a Graphic Novel.
Normal novels might be a dread to some or even all students. They are usually very very thick and some times long-winded. These books might also have very small words and thus makes it even less appealing to the audience. Normal novels may contain very little or even no picture. 'How boring!' some people might say.
The contender,graphic novel is more popular with the public. With a lot of pictures and very little or no words, it is able to attract the attention of people for a long time. Who gets bored reading them?
Both novels are created because the writer wants to tell the public something. A message, a warning, a moral value?? Normal novels convey the message through words. Lots of them. Some of these words might be complicated and it is up to the reader to unscramble them to know the meaning. This sometimes may cause confusion as people may interpret the words differently. I find that reading novels can be quite interesting as we can be like detectives who unscramble words instead of mysteries.
Graphic novels use pictures to express meanings. They are often action packed and may be funny.For an example, when a person falls he might cry in pain until the windows of people all around the world shatter into pieces.I really enjoy reading them.
To me the winner of this battle is(drum rolls)the GRAPHIC NOVEL!!