I think this book teaches us that we should not be too emotional and we shouldn't live in our own world. Tin Moune fall in love with Daniel in a extremely short time which makes me feel that she is too emotional. After Daniel was picked up by his father, Tin Moune started to think Daniel in her mind which made Daniel such a great person, but you can never know someone completely without spending so much time with them and talk with them. That's why I think Tin Mune is in love with Daniel in her mind not the Daniel in the real world. All those tragic are cause because Tin Moune over imagine in her head about those things. If she didn't think the car accident is her responsibility; if she didn't consider Daniel as her true love so fast; if she didn't leave the village and all her love and go to Daniel, I believe the story won't be like this. Thus, seeing things with only imagination and self perspective can cause huge misunderstanding and unreal dreams, so we should listen to others' advices and be real sometime!
2015年12月17日星期四
Blog 13
I want to say that this ending is a super tragic, but it is also realistic. This ending is not like most other love story which gives a explaination or two endings. For example, Romeo and Juliet is also tragic but they still love each other and their death earns the peace, and the Little Memaried makes the girl be part of the nature. However, this book's ending really surprised me because it didn't say Tin Moune becomes a tree or Daniel still loves her which I think is the most realistic ending. "Picking up the corpse by an arm and a leg, he dumped it at the side of the road to await the garbage collectors." As we can se, Riches do not know Tin Moune anymore, and her dead body is finally thrown in the garbage. Even though, Daniel promised her that they will always be together, he still forget all those things and finally get married with the wight rich girl. This is how the real world looks like!
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