2009년 9월 30일 수요일

Book report--Tuesdays with Morrie


Book Report


Class & Number: 1817

Name: Jiwon Lee
Title: Tuesdays with Morrie
Author: Mitch Albom
Publisher & Year: Anchor books, 1997
Vocabularies


Slant: to slope or to make something slope in a particular direction or at particular angle
Withering: Look or remark is very critical, and is intended to make someone feel ashamed or stupid
Succumb: To not be able to fight an attack, an illness, a temptation
Prominent: Very noticeable or is an important part of something else
Shrivel: becomes dryer and smaller, often with lines in its surface, as a result of losing the water it contains

Reflection

I was absolutely touched by the time I finished reading this book. Although I have never seen the face of Professor Morrie, I could just imagine how great and humble he was through his words. In the constant pursuit of happiness, people live everyday fighting and arguing with each other. Very ironic, isn’t it? We want the joy of life so bad, bad enough to ignore others’ happiness and only care about our own.

In this book, Morrie tells us one very important tip to ultimate happiness: you should always put other people first before you and that you should harmonize with the people you meet. This goal, I think, seems to be very simple and yet very difficult to achieve. Before reading this book, I had been thinking, “what is the standard of living a ‘good life’?” And I think Morrie is the perfect answer for my question. Morrie always thought about others but he had his own strong faiths as well. He also had his own way of dealing with his upcoming death. He was calmly prepared for his death to arrive; it is incredibly hard for human beings not to be afraid of their death and take death as a joy. Many people think that the death is the end of our lives and I thought the same way too. However, in this book, Morrie suggests that death is just a part of life cycle. He also once did not want to die and struggle to fight his disease, but soon enough, he realized and started to deal with the reality. How many people in this world would be able to do that?

This book taught me the greatest lessons I wouldn’t be able to learn in school or any other places. Morrie suggested clear and yet honest reasons why love should be prioritized in our daily lives. After fighting and struggling to get what you want, the superficial things, such as money and reputation, what is left in your hands when you die? If I don’t start to build serious and honest relationships with people around me, I will have no one by the time I end this life. As many people say, you cannot grab the money and the reputation to your grave. If I don’t care for others and think only for my own, and who will be there in the end, recognizing my values and missing my presence? After reading this book, I started to think that there is something more beyond the simplicity of living a ‘good life’.

I cannot guarantee that one day I will become Morrie, but from now on, I will try to at least mimic what Morrie had done in order to live a good life. I will remember that invaluable lessons Morrie had taught to Mitch for the rest of my life. Although the disease had taken away Morrie’s life, death isn’t all. Millions of people who have read this book will still remember his presence deep in their mind.


2009년 7월 9일 목요일

Book Report--Adrian mole

Class & Number: 1817
Name: Jiwon Lee
Title: The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 ¾
Author: Sue Townsend
Publisher & Year: Methuen, October 7th 1982
Vocabularies:
Ruminate: said of a ruminant: to chew the cud.
Oblige: to bind someone morally or legally; to compel.
Senile: displaying the feebleness and decay of mind or body brought on by old age.
Delirious: affected by DELIRIUM, usually as a result of fever or other illness.
Shrivel up: to make or become shrunken and wrinkled, especially as a result of drying out
Minion: an employee or follower, especially one who is fawning or subservient.
Wanton: thoughtlessly and needlessly cruel.
Mercenary: excessively concerned with the desire for personal gain, especially money.
Torrent: a great rushing stream or downpour of water or lava, etc.
Contraception: the deliberate prevention of pregnancy by artificial or natural means.
Delinquent: someone, especially a young person, guilty of a minor criminal offence.
Paltry: worthless; trivial; meager; insignificant or insultingly inadequate

Reflection:

This book was a delight to me because I love old-fashioned books and
I also adore cynical comedy books. The secret diary of Adrian mole is
not a simple story of an adolescent but is deeply concerning other s
ocial topics as well which I really liked. The author is lightly conveying
some serious social issues such as family, love, and relationships with
other people which all adolescent go through with some difficulties.
I was not once bored reading this book because everyday of Adrian Mole is full of surprises. There were some inappropriate parts mentioning some sexual issues,
but we adolescents are all inappropriate after all, aren’t we?
When I first started reading this book, I was wondering if Adrian was a mental because everything he does and thinks is so clumsy.
In fact, all characters in this book are a bit strange but later on I got the message that the author is trying to convey through this book.
Through their eyes, I could see the England in 1980s better. Sometimes I read teenager story books that are almost too sweet; there is no reality but only full of fantasies.
I fine this book extremely bitter-sweet which I really like because it is the truth.
There is no polishing or over generalizing. The author is describing a teenager boy’s life as it is. Adrian is extremely calm handling difficult situations like his parents’ divorce.
If I were him, I wouldn’t be able to act like that.
Maybe he does not find it that serious because he is still naïve and immature.
To be honest, there are some parts that I can connect to Adrian (even if I am seventeen).
Also, I was very curious about English life because I have never been to England,
and even if this is a quite old book, I could still indirectly experience the life i
n England which was really refreshing. To conclude, I am very pleased that I had the opportunity to read this book. This book is very original and I would like to read it once again even if it is not for school assignment.

2009년 5월 28일 목요일

Book Report 1

Class & Number : 1817
Name : Jiwon Lee
Title : Building Green
Author : 이찬승
Publisher&Year : 능률교육, 2008

Vocabularies: seminconductor 반도체
cutting-edge 최첨단
tech-savvy knowledgable about technology

Summary: This text is about letters between Emma and Sujong. Emma describes: Korea is a rising star of the world these days. From its outstanding development of semiconductor to new sweep of Korean dramas, Korea is developing rapidly in everyday it possibly can.

Comment: I completely agree with Emma from this text. I believe that Korea has developed significantly in 21st century. I am very proud whenever my foreign friends ask me about famous Korean dramas and films.

2009년 4월 30일 목요일

School Uniform

I think school uniform should be completely abolished from Korean schools. School uniform violates students' rights to wear whatever they want. Students have few choices they can make about their lives during their adolescene, so for this once, I believe students should be able to do whatever they want. School uniform tends to be very uncomfortable as well. The material that school uniform is made out of is very fragile so it is very cold in winter and hot in summer. These are the reasons why I think school uniform should be banned.