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The necklace gets lost, and the couple lives in poverty for several years only to find that the expensive-looking necklace was fake. The theme of the story was never greedy, be happy and live in what you have because one never knows what consequences one might have to face. Another very realistic story that everyone in class talked much about was, “One Friday Morning” written by Langston Huges, this story is about a teenage girl who attains success after her art talents are exhibited in a contest, but everything changes and people start treating her badly because she is a black girl. The subject matter of the story is that racism should not be the cause of discouraging people from achieving what they want, and everyone should be treated equally irrespective of their class, creed, or color. Another story that caught our interest in class and that we enjoyed reading was “Fish Cheeks” written by Amy Tan, it is about a Chinese girl who is in love with the son of an American minister, and her mother invites the minister's family over to for the Christmas eve but she feels ashamed of the way her family acts in front of them. The lesson we learned from it was that everyone should be proud of their culture because everyone has their cultural values. All these stories were different in their manner but they taught all the students something important about life and people.
Another really interesting assignment, which we got and interested us, the most was comparing two essays “Where are you going, where have you been & Fish Cheeks” with the movie “Stand by me”. Both the essays and the book are about evolution between youth and adulthood when one can try new things and is still able to blame his or her actions on immature scruples. Teenagers often get caught up in a stipulation of inquisitiveness where finding themselves becomes predictable. The dissimilarities between the two were that they were not about racism, and the movie is about four best friends who take an overnight hike through the woods near their town to find the body of a boy who's been missing for days, whereas the essay Where are u going where have u been is about a teenage girl, Connie, who doesn’t have any friends and her mother gives her sister more attention, and she goes through a lot and realizes afterward that how important her family is. It teaches us that when we are young we make irrational decisions.
Everyone talked about the presentation we had because it was the most enthralling and liked by every student. It was on a modern songwriter “The Verve by Richard Ashcroft”.