According to the article, “The Trumpet of
Conscience”, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. describes about against the war. He raises three reasons. First, the war is “eviscerating the program
of poverty” and the investment to it.
Second, he argues the war because of the ironic, which is Black and
White kill and die together in the war.
However, they can’t live together in America. At last, he doesn’t support the war because
he believes violence can’t change anything meaningfully. Therefore, He’s been trying to advocate non-violence
in the world.
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
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Love Is The Treasure of Our Life
Amu Shimomichi
645 R & W
Amy Lee
5/10/2013
Love Is The Treasure of Our Life
The
short story “A Haunted House”, the author Virginia Woolf writes, “From
room to room they went, hand in hand, lifting here, opening there,
making sure”. This, “hand in hand”, shows readers the ghosts are in
love. The characters seem seek a treasure such as gold or money;
however, in fact, the story is about treasure of love.
"`Here we left it,’" she said. And he added, "`Oh, but
here tool’" "`It's upstairs,’" she murmured. "`And in the garden,’" he
whispered. These conversation sounds like the ghost couple wants to
find something that they hided
before they passed away. However, we can know the unseen nature of
what they really want to find from this sentence, “But they had found it
in the drawing room. Not that one could ever see them”. The end of the
sentence of this story, “The light in the heart”, it shows the treasure
they want to find is love.
The author Woolf uses lots of “here” and “it”. From
these words, readers must feel the ghost couple wants to find a treasure
that can be seen or touched. In Fact, it cannot be seen. In the
middle, Woolf describes, "’Here we slept,’ she says. And he adds,
‘Kisses without number.’ ‘Waking in the morning’— ‘Silver between the
trees’— ‘Upstairs’— 'In the garden—‘ ‘When summer came—‘ 'In winter
snowtime—‘ The doors go shutting far in the distance, gently knocking
like the pulse of a heart.” From this conversation, Woolf tells readers
the ghost couple loves deeply and love is the treasure.
In real life, love is the deepest theme for us. There’s
no one doesn’t give love someone else. We want to give and receive
love. We always try to find deep true love. If we can find deep love
like the ghost couple, our lives will become bright and this love will
be forever.
Work Cited
Work Cited
Woolf, Virginia. "A Haunted House." Trans. Array 50 GREAT SHORT STORY. New York: BANTAM CLASSIC, 1952. 383-385. Print.
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