Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Guinea Fowl Child

Overall, to me, the story seemed very smooth. It had a nice flow to it. I felt that the story didn’t have much of a climax; there wasn’t a point in the story that seemed very exciting or mind-blowing. One part I liked in the story was how the guinea fowl had tricked Mzizi and his new wife into killing themselves just because they had singing dinner in their stomachs. The main theme in the story that I understood was that one must have trust, love and compassion for another human being, no matter what struggles life may bring. Having full trust and love on someone can bring a lot of understanding and compromise in situations that may cause problems. I, as a human being, always trust the people around me that I love the most. Some people that I’ve known were not quite trustworthy, but many other people have been very trustworthy and loving. As you’ve known people for many years, your bond with them expands and you get to know more about them; their dislikes, their qualities, their dreams, their desires. And as you get to know them better, you can start to realise a friendship bloom between you because you may share some of the same qualities or some of the same desires or some of the same dreams.

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