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GOOD DAY! The attached link below are compilation of poems in Lit2.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SXn3XxOcy5bEoKc_HfvQKzeFD0r4Ozog7kYueA9MkWA/edit?usp=sharing
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A reaction on âOf Fish, Flies, Dogs and Women â by Timothy R. Montes đđđ©
This story demonstrates that being in burden or misery is not the end of your line in life. But being hardworking, smart, and fearless will lead you somewhere to success you donât usually expect. The story will tell the reader how the woman had become successful by selling fish on foot by going through a lot of obstacles and it also shows that letting your fear take over you and listening to gossips will achieve nothing. I also noticed the Marxism approach wherein no matter in what class you belong to, the time will come that you will be having the same burden in life. And to co conclude, the only thing we need to do is always fight for your right and donât let it consume you, dry you. Save yourself, and donât let your fears and problems stop you from fighting.
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A reaction on âOf Fish, Flies, Dogs and Women â by Timothy R. Montes đđđ©
This story demonstrates that being in burden or misery is not the end of your line in life. But being hardworking, smart, and fearless will lead you somewhere to success you donât usually expect. The story will tell the reader how the woman had become successful by selling fish on foot by going through a lot of obstacles and it also shows that letting your fear take over you and listening to gossips will achieve nothing. I also noticed the Marxism approach wherein no matter in what class you belong to, the time will come that you will be having the same burden in life. And to co conclude, the only thing we need to do is always fight for your right and donât let it consume you, dry you. Save yourself, and donât let your fears and problems stop you from fighting.
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A reaction on âTouchmoveâ by Peter Mayshle â
Mayshle's Touchmove stirred up some big questions on goodwill, self-image, morality, and objectification of women. More than a chess move, touchmove is deeper than that. The story of Touchmove is not just about women but all the genders and how we should see them as a human and not a toy to play with. A wrong move can lead to another wrong that cannot be undone and we shouldn't do something that we will regret later so we need to be objective and not be slaves of our emotions and hormones. Just because a person is looking lustfully in front of us, it's not an invitation to lay our hands on them. Violence too is not good at all. I hope everyone should set their boundaries and don't think highly of themselves like a dominant. Remember, consent is everything and that is the real power a person can give to someone. Â It gives a lesson to everyone from what the protagonist of the story has done, which is after you touch something, you must move it forward and accept the possible consequence, even if itâs good or bad.
Remember: We must think once, twice, thrice before making a decision.
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A reaction on âThe Use of Forceâ by William Carlos Williams â
William Carlos Williams's short story "The Use of Force" is about a country doctor who is summoned to the home of some poor people to examine a sick little girl wherein the girl refuses, and what follows is an escalating battle of wills, in which the doctor loses his professionalism and reverts to a state of rage not much less savage than the girl's own fury. If this story seems to be particularly realistic, that is because Williams knew his subject matter well. The story told from the doctor's point of view, captures the ways in which even the calmest, objective professional can fail when faced with the horrors of disease and the unthinking emotionalism of youth. I learned that it's noteworthy that the amount of force, or violence, that is justified is the minimum amount necessary. While the violence is justified, it's only in a very specific set of circumstances: it's for the child's own good and it's measured. If the risk to the child was minimal, the force would be easy to argue against.
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A reflection on 21st Literature đ
21st Literature and any form of literature must have some artistic value in them, but then again, art is also a relative term that just makes the definition of literature even more enigmatic. Teaching and learning in the 21st century develop skills beyond listening, watching, and remembering. Education in the 21st century incorporates advanced learning tools, development of skills, while actively involved in your own learning and environment. Also, education today is motivating while inspiring and preparing students for todayâs world. Students gain the ability to adapt when needed for the changing world of tomorrow. Twenty-first-century education is understanding most especially on how students learn with a more hands-on approach while building skills.Â
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