
{The picture is from the movie In Her Shoes.The actress Cameron Diaz stared Maggie in the film. At first, she was the one who couldn't handle her freedom. and she learned a lot--this is a brilliant movie, maybe you can watch it!}
Reading this book is something I can enjoy. Talking about freedom that adults give us, we must have A LOT to talk to.
I think the reason that the author write this story to sound like poetry is simply for the beauty of pronunciation. With the beautiful pronunciation, the story touches our hearts, and we memorize it easily. Don't you think so? For me, the confusion of the children reminds me to think about my freedom while reading it aloud.
Do you sometimes feel that adults limit your freedom? I think we get confused when we just don't understand why they do this. I felt depressed once when my parents said I can only study for medical school. That was my most unforgetable experience of being asked to limit my freedom or free.
Why are the adults behaving the way they are? I guess when someone has grown up, he or she might have also experienced something we children can't imagine. It might be hurtful, might be valuable, might be wonderful, might be something they just hope their children to "skip".
Now my parents don't insist that I have to be a doctor in the future anymore. I'm still thinking about it anyway--It's just an interesting thought!
So strive for your freedom or free! Whether the freedom to be who you really are or who you you're going to be. But you have to be able to handle it right. How to know if we're handling it right? That's what you're learning at school and in family now!
1 comment:
I think the exact same thing!!! My own Mom doesn't give ME enough freedom. I think that because sometimes when I go outside I stay out and when I come in she says " go feed and water the chickens".
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