Greetings

ကိုယ္စိတ္ႏွစ္ျဖာ ရႊင္လန္းခ်မ္းေျမ့ၾကပါေစ။

ဘယ္ေတ့ာျပန္ဆံုႏိုင္မယ္ ေရွးေဟာင္းေႏွာင္းျဖစ္ေတြ ျပန္ေျပာခြင့္ရႏိုင္မယ္လို႔ မွန္းဆလို႔ မရႏိုင္ေလာက္ေအာင္ ဒီကမာၻၾကီးက ပိုျပီးက်ယ္ဝန္းလာ အလုပ္ေတြပိုရႈတ္လာ အသစ္အသစ္သင္စရာေတြက ေန႔တိုင္းေပၚေပၚလာလို႔ က်မတို႕မိသားစုရဲ႕ သတင္းလႊာမ်ားကို ၾကံဳၾကိဳက္သလို ဒီက ဒိဗစကၠဳ အတုနဲ႔ဘဲ ဝင္ၾကည့္ေတာ္မူၾကပါ။

အထူးသျဖင့္ အတူေနေသာ္လည္း အေဝးသို႔ အာရံုျပဳေနၾကရေသာ သားသမီးမ်ားကို မွာစရာရွိတာေတြကို ဒီကေနဘဲ ျမန္မာလို မွာထားလိုက္ပါတယ္။ သိပ္မၾကာခင္အခ်ိန္အတြင္းမွာ ျမန္မာဘာသာဟာလည္း အဂၤလိပ္လိုေျပာင္းလဲ ဖတ္ႏိုင္လာလိမ့္မယ္လို႔ ေမွ်ာ္လင့္ပါတယ္။

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Book Review: George Orwell, "Animal Farm "


It was in 2005.
Han was 4th grader at Cherry Chase Elementary School. He had prepared all his writings in the academic year into a book as it to be ready for publish.
In Burma, we have the same that project experience when we do a term paper before graduate.
These are some of his writings. 

Meet the Author

Han is not a perfect author.
He is shy and rather read than write.
Han’s reading speed is fast, once he read a chapter book in 3 or 4 days.
He was born in Pasadena in 1996 in July 19.
He does not have any hobby and goes to the library some times to do his homework.

George Orwell, "Animal Farm "


The story is a funny one for every one to read.
This book is about a farm in England, where animals did a battle against its owner human being named Mr. Jones. It started with a dream of an old pig. The old pig, Major guided the other animals to prepare a battle so that the animals can be free from humans. The animals had a successful battle so that the owner human flees and they took control of his farm while doing “animalism”. Animalism is stated that 4 legs good and 2 legs bad, and no animal should act like a human.

The animals wrote the seven commandments after they took over the farm,
1.     Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy.
2.     Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend.
3.     No animal shall wear clothes.
4.     No animal shall sleep in a bed.
5.     No animal shall drink alcohol.
6.     No animal shall kill any other animal.
7.     All animals are equal.
Three pigs are the leaders of the animals, Major, Snowball and Napoleon.
The animals changed the farm name witch was Manor farm to Animal farm. Later the animals made more harvest.
One of the leader Major pig died of old age. Napoleon and Snowball become leaders. A long time after, Napoleon and Snowball fight each other. Snowball suggested to build a windmill first and Napoleon against it. Napoleon kicked out Snowball from the farm. Snowball ran away to another farm. Napoleon becomes a very bad king over Animal farm.
          Clover, one of the horses and Benjamin, the donkey noticed that the seven commandments were changed gradually.
1       Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy.
2       Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend.
3       No animal shall wear clothes.
4       No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets.
5       No animal shall drink alcohol to excess.
6       No animal shall kill any other animal without cause.
7       All animals are equal.
But some animals are more equal than others.

Napoleon is not a good leader. He changed the rules to make pigs more equal.
Animals need knowledge and true freedom.
        This book is not only for fun but good for learning morals.

Han W. Tint

1 comment:

  1. Wow, It's Great!
    I would quote" All animals are equal,but some are more equal than others"

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