2012년 8월 7일 화요일

Spring//


Only watch the "Spring" part of the movie!

The chapter " Spring" is about an boy playing with a frog, fish and a snake. The monk sees that and puts the stone around the boy's body as the did to the animal. The monk said to release them from the stone. But, when the boy went to the lake, the fish was already The frog was still alive, so the boy released him. But, the snake died too. So the boy cried because he knew he killed animals. And the story " Spring" ends.

This kind of movie or a book is called a Fable, which is an story. Fable usually include animals most of the time, and it has a moral lesson. This fable told us to not kill animals, and also, the karma can happen. Karma is an circle of cause and effect of something. This video can be an good example of karma, you know.

As you see, this is only one of the examples. There are many other examples, too. Maybe, Charlotte and the spiderweb can be an example. There is an animal coming out, and there is an moral. Finding a fable can be interesting, too!!

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  1. Hi Christine. You have a succinct summary and a good reference to other examples such as Charlotte and the Spiderweb. However, your review could be better if you elaborate your feelings about the moral. Try connecting to your own experience. :)

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  2. I agree with Won Woo. But I also see you wrote TWO essays instead of one, so you are okay with this length. BUT if you want to really impress us, write a couple more paragraphs.

    You also have a tendency to write "an" instead of "a" in a few places above. Remember, "an" is only used if the following word begins with AEIOU (vowels). An apple. An orange. An icecream cone. Not "an boy" or "an story."

    Excellent reference to Karma and fables. I love Charlotte's Web!

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