The man heard the hollyhocks talking, talking, talking
They are good listener, hearing, hearing, hearing
Rock in the clinic, hanging, hanging, hanging
Die because of his mother is controlling, controlling, controlling
Thursday, 30 October 2014
Sunday, 26 October 2014
Gentlemen Your Verdict Poem
Twenty men trapped, at
the bottom of the sea
Enough oxygen, only
for five men
Time to decide,
commander
After a drink,
fifteen men didn’t have a family fall on the ground
Live or die, decided
by one man
Human rights were
taken, died without knowing what happened
Best way and wrong
way, guilty or not guilty
Gentlemen, it’s time
for you to decide
Monday, 20 October 2014
The Great Gatsby Movie Reviw
I watched the Great Gatsby yesterday after I finished the
book one week ago. The movie used Nick’s point of view to show the whole story.
He was a bystander, and he was Daisy’s cousin and Gatsby’s closest friend.
Gatsby, the protagonist, was a poor young man when he met Daisy and fell in
love with her. She left him and married another guy that had money. Gatsby didn’t
give up. He worked so hard to gain reputation and became a rich and powerful
man. He was great, not because his status, his loyalty to love and his positive
attitude was worshipful. He died for his lover, although he known all she cared
was money and excitement. It was regrettable that he died at the end of the
movie. He could move on and have a better life, but he didn’t. He was just too
blind in love.
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