Monday, 28 May 2012
Where Has Luharia Gone And Why?
With evidence that we have been given, Our group has come to the conclusion that Luharia has moved him and his family to the city. We worked this our with the statement, 'Now we are city dwellers. But I do not like it. I belong in my village. Do you think this is fair? They have flung us into the gutter here. Into this filth. Nobody thought about what would happen to us.' This shows that he has moved to the city but he is not enjoying it. We also think that the reason that Luharia has moved was because of how he believed in his culture and did what would best benefit society. This, and that he was a father and a husband. So he also had a family to look out for, and wanted the best for. He said that 'Ultimately in our culture we are taught that if it helps the society, then if you have to sacrifice a little bit of your own, do it gladly, willingly, smilingly.' However, we don't think that he left voluntarily because he also said that he was flung out into the gutter and into the filth.
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
The Fair Trade Mystery
We have chosen to categorize our work this way because we think that it fits the story best. We have also added sub-categories because we thought that the terms we were using was too general and could be elaborated more on. And the reason I think that Grace is happy is because, since her father has joined the Kuapa Kokoo they have enough money for her to buy a uniform and bring her to school. And luckily, she won't be 1 out of every 3 girls that don't get to go to school.
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