Sunday, February 18, 2007

Literature Fest 2006

A late entry for our triumph during Literature Festival 2006!



Hope that this will stir more interest and passion during our Literature lessons!

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

'Unseeing' - Reason to die for

Here we are into the 2nd month of the year!

I'm elated to have a good response for our chatty blog, and true to this blog's title, all of you are indeed chatterboxes - even online! To the less enthusiastic ones: remember that you have a fortnight's worth of time to visit the school library to catch up on the happening chatroom! It's no fun if you are left out on the latest banter! Let's hope that this blog will continue its run throughout the year, hey?

Remember that we must agree to disagree and everyone's different. We shall not judge each other, but I do want to hear honest and well-supported opinions. Please think through your comments before typing and edit your work before publishing.

In 'Unseeing', Anna and Joseph were trapped in an unhappy marriage - Anna had sacrificed her religious pursuit and even though she tried to improve the situation by being a dutiful wife, she remained childless; Joseph had always wanted a loving wife whom he can have children with but had married an unwillingly and barren woman instead.

At the end of the story, we learned that Joseph's apology to Anna during his illness was not for something that she had thought it was for; rather, it was because he had another family. It was until the last day of his funeral that his eyes finally closed after his 'mistress' had visited him with their children. We know that he had been waiting for her to appear.

Why do you think that Joseph could finally close his eyes and rest in peace (or maybe not! we wouldn't know for sure)?

Just a few possible speculations:

- peace: he finally saw his beloved 'family'
- a relief: he knew that Anna now knows that truth and would not hold it against him because he is dead
- a revenge: he had always felt angry and unloved by Anna so he wanted to spite her by showing her that he had found someone better than her
- forgiveness: telling Anna indirectly that he has never blamed her for not loving him wholeheartedly and being barren
- a favour: to show Anna that she is released from the marriage chains and that she can continue her religous pursuits

There are many more possibilities if you think hard enough. Surprise me!

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