sábado, 27 de febrero de 2016

The Child's Story

The tale give us the message of enjoying all the moments life gives, regardless if it is awesome or the common shit, because life is that, that’s why it is perfect, you have something or someone and as you can lose it, you can make it last long, as it can be your fault also can be your destiny, it was not the fault of the traveler that the kid, the boy, the young man and the middle-age man went away, and it wasn't the traveler’s fault, it was the destiny, which makes life interesting. Try to understand how it function, how you can face it, how you can improve it. But always it is going to be cruel, because since we born we are dying, there is not such a sad thing as losing moments because live is made of moments, and they have an end, there is no way to revive them, you just lose it, and you just can remember them as the old man. Unfortunately, the human had the ability of thinking and questioning like the old man, and that thing fuck us all, animals just survive because that’s in their minds, human not, humans survive for finding out why to survive. :v

I think the tittle “The Child's Story” has the relation with the traveler, I think the traveler was a kid first, and then a boy, then a young men, etc. All the traveler’s life was related by showing him the stages that he “lost”. The tale is good, I like that it makes you reflect, it is short and easy to understand, a nice text.


(i´m not depre, is just a point of view :D)

sábado, 20 de febrero de 2016

The Fish

"First men's voices are heard, then a woman's" 


well, this easily can be a machist quote, many religions put women below the men, religions are a big influence in peoples life and peoples habits, taking into account what most religions says, women can not dress pants, women can not decide, can not have a voice that worth, can not work or go for a walk, they became ignored, and also silenced, but in the other middle of the world or well politically in most of the countries the topic of equality is bizarre, boys are castrated with out permission since babys, prison sentences are shorter for women, also the work time, discrimination, the famoes experiment of a woman hitting a man and all people laughs, then the man hits the woman and all people start insulting him and punching him also kicking him, but socially in the religious places they recieve a very bad treat, like in christian churchs, or in the medium orient countries. this topic needs a great global debate.


And some neurons... modern feminism sucks...

sábado, 13 de febrero de 2016

A Defenseless Creature

A Defenseless Creature is a story written by Anton Chekhov, In this story a woman (Madame Shtchukin) arrives to a bank asking for money, The man that is attending the bank (Kistunov) is sick. as the writer born in Russia and die in Germany taking in to account the names maybe the story takes place there, in Russia or Germany, it was in the morning, but is not too old. The main characters are Kistunov, the person who is attending the bank, and Madame Shtchukin, an old married woman. Madame Shtchukin arrives to the bank, where she starts a problem with the man attending, something important situations to mention is when Kistunov gives the money to her, also when Kistunov changes place with Pyotr. The problem starts at the moment Madame Shtchukin enters into the bank, also that Kistunov is sick, he was exhausted, Mrs. Shtchukin was asking and insisting to much to him to give her some money, but the condition of Kistunov is not the best one (he is sick). The solution in the story occurs when Kistunov gives to her money because he is already tired and stressed, after she ask for money to her husband she go away.

I think this story can belong to the 1 type us it can belong to the 2 type of literature because it haves a great level of detail and easily it can be a company report (type1) and it also could be involved in a journal or a newspaper also in a book, or at least the style (type 2). More type 2 than 1.

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A defenseless creature by Anton Chekhov
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3 Types of literature