Thursday, January 5, 2017

In-class writing

- "The past is like the hair on our head ... you physically leave it, but it doesn't leave you."
    There is always something that we would never forget. It can be a thing, a place or a person. Just like in the story 1937, the day when the massacre happened at the river is a story that the protagonist's mother had often told and would never forget because it was the day her mother left her but her child was given birth.
- "If a woman is worth remembering ... no need to have her name carved in letters."
   There is no need to carve the names of those great women because they would always live at somewhere in people's heart. For Josephine, her mother would always be there toward the sun. She would never forget such a woman who hardly escaped from the massacre with her inside her body.

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