Friday, October 28, 2011

Open Letter..


Open Letter..

Dear Mr. Bukowski,

I loved the way you expressed our world as a cruel and awful a society we are in “Dinosauria, We”. What I found amazing was how you wrote about stuff no one would really think or care about.  Our world is not only about death, you would have a successful life if you would think positively about everything! When people die new borns have just entered this world. Another thing is that the problems and situations facing our lives have been there for decades so there should not be major worries. Most of everything you have stated may fade away in the following years to come and some just stay there! A true problem is knowing there is a problem and not doing anything to stop it. You can see governments changing and people rebelling to change this world into a better one. I truly believe you can make an amazing poem about love, peace, and happiness if you really tried! J  

Sincerely,

Meshaal Alenezi

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Father and son


Father and son

                One of the tightest bonds between humans is between a father and his son! I myself don’t know if I can live without my dad. The best thing I like about him is that he’s like a friend rather than a parent but like everything in this world, it has its limits. I come to him for every inch of help and he’s there for me every time.

                In the book “The Road”, it explains how everything is burnt and covered with ash, but does not explain happen whether there was a war, hurricane, volcano, nuclear bomb, or just a forest fire. Their relationship is very close together.  While reading the book I have realized the father would always agree and encourage his son.

                “What would you do if I died?” “If you die I would want to die too.”(Page 11). These two sentences shows us that the father loves his child to death.