He, who has health, has hope.
And he, who has hope, has everything.
Arab proverb
I’m
not an experienced blogger, actually it was the first time when I did it. A
blog is simply the easiest way available for publishing ideas on the Internet
for others to see. I will do my best to make my blog exciting and informative.
This is a wonderful story about importance of hope and at the same time a sad story about sacrifice. I read it a long time ago, and when I saw this story in the list suggested, I understood immediately that it would be more interesting to analyze this very story, as this one left an imprint on my memory. O. Henry is known for his witty stories and ironic surprise endings. His stories are fascinating even they don't always have happy endings. You can read this story here, you won't be disappointed.
I've already read the story and I'm fascinated with it! The great power of art is a real inspiration for me. Besides, together with my class during the pedagogical practice we managed somehow to act out episodes from the story both in Englsh and Ukrainian! Wish you luck in your start-up and I really like your blog!
ОтветитьУдалитьThank you, Nadia) It's nice to hear it! I strongly recommend you to watch an adaptation of this story on my blog.
ОтветитьУдалитьOh, I will definitely follow your advice and for my part I'll find and show your some photos from my children's acting))
УдалитьI am familiar with the story too. It's a strong one. Somehow I had a feeling that you would choose it))
ОтветитьУдалитьThe epigraph is really thought provoking...
I'm looking forward to your further posts and ideas!! :)
I do agree that this story is really touching and unique! I wish you a lot of inspiration in analising O. Henry`s masterpiece. I`m sure you`ll manage to complete an outstanding work!
ОтветитьУдалитьoh...and your design is really charming))
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