Wednesday

Mona Lisa Smile =) =) =)

Wow! What a relief to watch a movie again! This is so good that I feel very relaxed in classroom =) This time, we watch a movie entitled Mona Lisa Smile stars by Julia Roberts. This movie is about a teacher who is posted to a girl’s college in Massachusetts, named Wellesley.  Julia Roberts as Katherine Watson in this movie at first startled with the brilliant students in the college. Next, she designs a lesson beyond the expectation of the students whereby she tries to gain the students’ trust. Along the story, there are conflicts faced by the girls and she tries to help them. Previously, Katherine Watson finds her students are very conservative. Thus, she tries to inculcate the ideology of freedom and stand by your own feet. She wants her students to realize their rights and ignore the society’s expectation. Later on, the students are closer to her until one day she has to leave them for another school. It is really a touching moment and the students seem reluctant to let her go. Overall, this movie brings the message of women’s rights and women must be taught to stand firm with their decisions.     
      

Leaders and Speech Power…

Leaders are usually persons that have ability to talk openly and very persuasive. Same like these two leaders, Winston Churchill and Adolf Hitler during the era of World War II. These two significant figures are idols for their followers due to their persuasion skill that they governed.
Sir Winston Churchill is the former president of United States. In his memorable speech, ‘Let us fight in the beaches’ tells us how powerful his speech is. In the speech, the choice of words Churchill used represents the power of his leadership and the skill of the speech. He uses ‘I’ and ‘We’ in addressing different occasions. ‘I’ is used to depict his power as the President while ‘We’ is used to show the togetherness between the Government and the citizens.
Same goes to Adolf Hitler, a fearless leader of Germany during the era of World War II. Hitler succeeds to influence his followers by boldly express his opinions. He uses ‘I’ to refer to himself and uses ‘We’ to attract the nations that they are united as one. 
In conclusion, it is proven that these two leaders have succeeded using their speech to gain the nations’ trust and attention. The choice of words and rhetoric skills are important when delivering speeches. 

Great Songs for the World…

Hi guys! I’m back to share my precious experience with u all! Well, the lesson this time is very, very refreshing and cool! Listening to songs during class hour is so much revitalizing. Dr. Jaya with his three angels plays us several songs that convey messages about the World. The issues such as equal rights, human crisis, and discrimination are written as songs. Through these songs, awareness on things happen around the World is infused in us.
Later on, we are assigned to work in groups and we must choose a song that has message about the issues discussed above. Husna, Kumutha, Fonyi, Guhan and I choose the song Black or White by Michael Jackson. The reason we choose this song is because it brings the message of equality in every human being no matter you are an Indian, a Malay, a Chinese, or a Spanish. The video clip is attractive and the rhythm is captivating. Micahel Jackson in this song stresses on human equality and we must avoid discrimination.
Thus, this song Black or White is very suitable to be utilized in classroom s as students will realize that there are many other people with different colours, races, languages and cultures in the World. Therefore, they will learn to respect each other and they will try to understand the culture of other citizens of the World.

Animalism is on the rise!

Have you ever heard the word animalism? To me, I have never heard such word until I was introduced to the story Animal Farm by George Orwell. This story is very much interesting as animals are given chances to be the significant characters to liven up the plot of the story. In my opinion, the animals in the story symbolize the human beings and how they react to certain situations. Human are just like the animals in the story if they act foolishly.
The story Animal Farm is about animals that rebel against their master the farm that they live. The master who is a human being does not treat the animals equally and neglects their needs. Thus, the animals in the farm fight the human beings to take over ruling the farm.  This theory however comes from the senior pig, Major who wants to see justice in the animals’ community.  The animals succeed to eliminate human beings from the farm. The most powerful pigs, Snowball and Napoleon take charge to become the leader for all the animals in the farm. Along the way, greed overpowers Napoleon. Thus, he plans to abolish Snowball from the farm so that he can be the leader. Everything has changed after Napoleon takes over the farm. The Seven Commandments instilled by Snowball are forgotten gradually. The motto ‘Two legs good, four legs bad’ is no longer practiced in the farm. Napoleon has become a dictator and other animals are treated badly. This situation derives dissatisfaction in certain animals. Towards the end of the story, Napoleon greediness has lead to collaboration between human and animals in business and trading. The original objective to get rid of human being is now a history. Lastly, other dissatisfied animals rebel against Napoleon and other human during a meeting.

As a whole, this story brings the issue of leadership and ideology. The dictatorship shown in the story tells us how the leader is always right, like Napoleon and how the community suffers. The ideology like animalism as portrays in the story, socialism, communism and many others do not promise equality as demanded by the community. There will be no justice and equality as long as people do not tolerate each other. Greed is very dangerous as people will do anything to get what they wish without considering others.

Abortion???...Think thrice, not twice!!!

Hi all! This time we are going to discuss on the hot issue happens in our society.  It is the issue of abortion.  In every religion, abortion is a sinful act that is very controversial. Why is it so? It is because abortion means killing a life, an innocent soul!
Actually, this topic is in relation with the stories ‘The Great Injustice’ and ‘The Merry Maid’. These two stories tell us about two women who have to make a big decision about a soul each of them carries in their womb. First of all, Ah Nya, the main character in the story ‘The Great Injustice’ finds herself pregnant, resulting from having sex with her unmarried partner, Steven.  As a consequence, the society around her neighbourhood starts badmouthing her and her family. Anyway, Ah Nya’s mother tries to support her and influences her not to abort the child even though Ah Nya’s father blames her for the consequence.  Ah Nya agrees to not abort the child. Thus, from that day, Ah Nya’s live is painful and the torture that society place on her gives her a spark to think back on the decision that she has made.  Steven who refuses to take the responsibility is one of the factors other than the society that forces Ah Nya to decide to abort the child.
However, in the story ‘The Merry Maid’, Lakhsmi, the protagonist of the story decides not to abort the illegal that child he carries in her womb. Lakshmi runs away from her family in order for her to save the child’s life and live happily with her partner, Shanmugam. Lakhsmi abandon her child in front of a house owned by Indian-look couple. She does not know that they are Muslims. Therefore, when the child whose name is Sakinah (Lakshmi names her Savitri) is an adolescent now, Lakhsmi plans to get back the child. Thus, she applies to work as a maid in the couple’s house. She is very delightful to see her child is now a grown up and employs good behavior. Only, the child is now a Muslim, no more a Hindu like her. Seeing that couple treats Sakinah (Savitri) equally as their other children, Lakhsmi cancels her plan to abduct the child, but keep accompanies her right in front of her eyes. She decides not to reveal her true identity to the child.
Therefore, when we compare these two stories, we can see that Lakshmi is more contented with her life rather than Ah Nya who has lost the child. The message here, abortion is not the only way to solve the problem. There are many other ways that can be taken to save the children’s lives without killing them. So, people think thrice, not twice when making decisions!