I think that she will never give up in the fight of democracy because the Burma's military rulers only put her in house arrest to try to shut her up (to stop fighting for democracy) but all the way though out all the 21 years she spent in house arrest and even now, that she is released, she still fights for democracy. I think that she relates to Fatmire Feka because they fight for what they believe in. Even after a group of people come and attempt to crush their souls and what drives them to be leaders, they both have come though, alive and even stronger than before.
Action and reaction, ebb and flow, trial and error, change - this is the rhythm of living. Out of our over-confidence, fear; out of our fear, clearer vision, fresh hope. And out of hope, progress. Bruce Barton
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Freedom From Fear
Aung San Suu Kyi has been finally released from home imprisonment and is reunited with her family. Although she is free, she considers herself lucky because many others have been jailed for much longer than she has. She still fights for democracy and wont stop in the foreseeable future.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
The Domino Effect
I think that this relates to The Blokes. I think this because once the blokes punished peter, many were effected and as others became victims to the blokes, everyone becomes effected and fear the blokes. It is sort of like dominos. Once one topples, the rest fall as one hits another. An example of this that relates to the poem is that if everyone was a town in a continent, everyone would depend on each other to help in battles, to supply with food, ect. If one town were to be wiped off the earth completely, then some other towns might have depended on them for food or water. Another town might need help for a battle that they don't have enough troops for. After that those towns would get destroyed and the domino effect would start.
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