One day... as I was sitting on my bed, laptop on my lap...... thinking of what can I do for this day, to make me feel relieve of what the whole day brings.
Me: Aigoo... It was so tiring...
Cousin: Yes! I know right... But Do you want to try another game? Janice said that there were a lot of sports that she can recommend us.
Me: Really!? Oh I want to try it? Shall we go now?
Cousin: Sure off course.
...Janice's House...
Me: Hey Janice, my cousin told me that you knew a lot of sports, can you recommend us one?
Janice: Sure, why not! Do you know Badminton? It was one of my favorite sport. My father said that it was his favorite as well. It is such a wonderful game.
Cousin: Really? Can we try it? I want to learn how t play that. I used to play that before but I forgot it already
Me: Heheheh... Me too... I want to try
Janice: So let's go now
...In the field...
Me: Wow! Nice view...
Cousin: let us start playing
Janice: Okay! here is the first rule. If your score is an even number, you should be on the right side and if it's an odd number, you should be on the left. Get it?
Me & Cousin: YES!!!
Janice: Another, while you are playing be sure to shoot the ball on the right box. okay? So let us start
Me: Okay....
Cousin: Yeah
...After playing...
Me: Ohhh, it was so fun... Don't you know that my mother once told me that I should not try playing it before?
Janice: Oh? Really? Why?
Me: Because she told me that playing such a ball games would hurt me and can cause a lot of injuries to my body.
Cousin: That is why, you are so pail and you are so weak!!!
Janice: Yes! I think so...
Me: Yeah, so now, I know that I should exercise more.. Thanks guys
Janice & Cousin: Your Welcome
...END...
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Aeneas/Creusa vs. Hector/Andromache
In the story of Aeneid by Virgil, one of the most famous part was about Aeneas and his wife Creusa. Creusa begs to Aeneas to stay because she is worrying to their son. Creusa is really a good mother because she is worrying to her husband and to her son. She begs Aeneas to stay by her side and her sons side because she believes that it is better if Aeneas will just stay with them rather than sacrificing his life in the war.
On the other hand, there was the same scene between Hector and Andromache. She pleads to Hector to stay by her side with her and with their son as well. The only difference of their story to Aeneas' was that, Andromache figured out what will happen to her husband so she immediately stopped him but her husband did not listen so he died in the end.
After reading the story, I realized how painful it is to a woman, being left away by their husbands who are warriors because they can't tell whether if their beloved will still go home safe and alive. Another, I learned how a woman, loves their partner and how they care about their health and safety.
WHAT DOES AENEID MEAN TO ME?
In
my own thinking and perspective, I can define Aeneid as a story of Aeneas who fought
for his purpose in life even though there were a lot of struggles that came
upon him. He fought bravely for the sake of his countrymen and fought for what
he think is right. For me, the theme was so good and we can get a lot of inspiring
lessons from this.
While
reading the story, I realized how each of the characters in the story fought
for their desires. Like in our real life, we usually fight for our own desires
and always listen to ourselves, not thinking sometimes whether it can hurt
someone or not. Like the theme of Aeneid, there were really girls that were
ready to sacrifice their lives just to fight for their desires as well.
In
conclusion, Aeneid was a little bit the same in our real world because there were
wars that are happening in our places now. It was really the same because the
people were brave and they don’t want to lose on their journeys. I can simply
say that the theme of Aeneid was really applicable in our world and it has a
lot of similarities.
How does it feel?
In the
story of Aeneid by Virgil, as Aeneas of Troy tells about the story about the
fall of his city, I really felt sympathy not on him only but for all of his
fellow countrymen in his city. This was one of the most heart-breaking scene
occurred in the story. It was about telling a story on how your own land or
your own city fell down by the hands of others not by the natural calamities.
As I
realized what this part of the story means, I really felt bad and pity them.
Comparing it to our real life, we usually want, if ever, that something would
happen to us and to the place where we are, we would really want our lost to be
because of natural calamities not from the other people who wants to rule us.
We would never want to be ruled by anybody and be thrown away in our own land
or worst, we would never want to see our land being destroyed by someone.
For
every challenge, we should always accept that there will be a time that we are
on top and times that we are at the bottom. At those times that we are at the
top of achieving what we wanted to be, we should know how to control our
feelings and know each of everyone’s limitations. For the times that we are at
the bottom, we usually feels down but it’s normal as long as we can still
handle ourselves. For those times, we should know how to accept those downfalls
and know how to make a way in order to rise again even though there were a lot
of walls blocking us. We should still look forward. Even if there were millions
of reasons of giving up and losing that simple goal, we should at least or we
should still find one reason on how to stay positive and fight those
circumstances.
As
Aeneas finally reached Rome, I prove that my perspective in life about positivism and action is true. It is because, despite of many challenges that happened
to them, they still fought and pursue the duties given to them – to find Rome
and lead it. As a conclusion, I can say that I felt pity on them but it changed
as they try to rise again and show that they were really brave enough than the
other cities because they were together and helped each other not for their own
sake but for all of them.
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