Wednesday, January 20, 2010

TO ALL MY ETHICAL PEEPS...

GREETINGS!

Please respond to the following in relation to our recent movie "The Kite Runner". Copy the question and answer on A4/F12/DS/TNR. No less than a page long please. Thank you.

Amir’s confrontation with Assef in Wazir Akar Khan marks an important turning point in the story. Why does the author have Amir, Assef, and Sohrab all come together in this way? What is the significance of the scar that Amir develops as a result of the confrontation? Why is this important in Amir’s journey toward forgiveness and acceptance?

That's All Folks!!! Think in terms of what we discussed in class and what we came up with in relation to the moral and ethical issues presented within the story. I want this in to me on Monday, 25 January 2010...CIAO!!!

Mr. A

Saturday, January 9, 2010

TO ALL MY ETHICAL PEEPS...

MY BAD! Once again...I forgot to post this sooner. Anyways, you do know what I want you to respond to so I'll make this brief. You simply have to "try" to explain why you think that even if ALL of us know the right ingredients and factors necessary in living a harmonious and peaceful tranquil life, it still seems so difficult for us to do so. Yet when it comes to going against all those factors, we do it easily without a blink of an eye. How come?! Does this therefore really mean that "humans are born naturally evil"???

Respond to this clearly and completely. See you all Monday...stay safe and be ethical...CIAO!!!

Mr. A