Polygamy is quite sensitive issue among the Malaysian especially Malays. What is polygamy? Polygamy means the custom of having more than one wife at the same time in societies where this is legal.
Polygamy is can be allow to the people who are really able to responsible towards their wives. Islam also allowed to their followers to practice polygamy as long as the men know their responsibility and know how to be fair to their wives.
But, polygamy is totally wrong and not been allowed if the men take advantages to the polygamy practices. For example, the man married with the woman just because he fell in love with the woman even though he knows his wife is a perfect wife.
Other than that, he also not being fair to their first wife and disregard their family basic needs. So, from my opinion, polygamy is a good thing to practice if the men want to help the woman and if they able to responsible towards their wives.
However, if the men want to marry with another girl, he needs to get permission from their wife. And the men should know that women didn’t like to share their lovely husband…
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Malaysian English Writer...
Today, there are many Malaysian English writer in Malaysia. They like mushrooms grow after the rain. According to history, Malaysian English writer was exist after World War II and when British come to Malaya. Now, there are many new generation of Malaysian English writer in Malaysia shows their creative works. For examples, Che’ Husna Azhari, K.S Maniam and etc.
They are very talented and most of them not specific in literature but some of them from other course such as engineering, architecture and etc. Malaysian English writer usually use a simple and easy style of language. They do not use high lexis words and sometimes they add in their writing with Malay’s words.
So that, the readers will easy to understand their works.
Then, the Malaysian English writers also tend to use social themes in their writing. So that, the readers especially Malays, Chinese and Indians people are easily accept their works. Lastly, I hope there are lots of people will be Malaysian English writer. Perhaps, our creative work’s field is more happening. The writers from other countries also will respect more to our Malaysian English writer.
They are very talented and most of them not specific in literature but some of them from other course such as engineering, architecture and etc. Malaysian English writer usually use a simple and easy style of language. They do not use high lexis words and sometimes they add in their writing with Malay’s words.
So that, the readers will easy to understand their works.
Then, the Malaysian English writers also tend to use social themes in their writing. So that, the readers especially Malays, Chinese and Indians people are easily accept their works. Lastly, I hope there are lots of people will be Malaysian English writer. Perhaps, our creative work’s field is more happening. The writers from other countries also will respect more to our Malaysian English writer.
Prediction of ending in Mala's Story...
If I am the writer of this story, I will create an interesting ending to this story. Mala does not a bad luck girl anymore and every time she back to her hometown, her family will welcome their daughter and her husband.
Mala’s neighbors also happy if they come back to the village. Then, Mala’s life also definitely changes. After she was married with Sanker, her life becomes happier. She works as a secretary at Sanker’s office. Sanker’s business also become successful and he also become success businessmen.
After that, they went to a new house which is more huge and comfortable. Other than that, Sanker buy a new car to his wife and they live happily accompanied by their children. They have three children which are two sons and a daughter. Mala’s parents also apologize to their daughter because had treated Mala unfairly before this. Lastly, all of them live happily ever after.
Mala’s neighbors also happy if they come back to the village. Then, Mala’s life also definitely changes. After she was married with Sanker, her life becomes happier. She works as a secretary at Sanker’s office. Sanker’s business also become successful and he also become success businessmen.
After that, they went to a new house which is more huge and comfortable. Other than that, Sanker buy a new car to his wife and they live happily accompanied by their children. They have three children which are two sons and a daughter. Mala’s parents also apologize to their daughter because had treated Mala unfairly before this. Lastly, all of them live happily ever after.
Mala..by K.S Maniam
I think Mala did not love Sanker at the first time they met. The same thing was happened to Sanker too. Mala is a very typical Indian’s girl that always follows their parent’s rules.
Mala and Sanker were married because Mala have no choice. Although Mala have no choice, but he taught Sanker will give her a good life. Sanker also did not love Mala at the first time they met but he wants to help Mala.
He was pity at a village girl who has a bad luck.
After they were married, they slowly become love each other. Mala loves Sanker and the same thing goes to Sanker. Although Mala was just a village girl, but she is a quick leaner person and want to learn a new thing.
After she was taught by Lucy and her husband itself, she becomes more trendy and updated. She also becomes a good worker and a nice wife. Then, Mala and Sanker live happily and their loves still grow up in their heart forever.
Mala and Sanker were married because Mala have no choice. Although Mala have no choice, but he taught Sanker will give her a good life. Sanker also did not love Mala at the first time they met but he wants to help Mala.
He was pity at a village girl who has a bad luck.
After they were married, they slowly become love each other. Mala loves Sanker and the same thing goes to Sanker. Although Mala was just a village girl, but she is a quick leaner person and want to learn a new thing.
After she was taught by Lucy and her husband itself, she becomes more trendy and updated. She also becomes a good worker and a nice wife. Then, Mala and Sanker live happily and their loves still grow up in their heart forever.
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Friends
F. R. I. E. N. D. S
friends..
we always shared our sadness..
we always shared our happiness
together..
i love you..
i miss you..
nothing gonna change ..
our friendship..
we will together..
until the end..
....InsyaALLAH....
(aina,ain,shad,aida,mas,syifaq&ell)
(mpcIM,08)
-aida zuziana-
18 august 2008
04:15 am
friends..
we always shared our sadness..
we always shared our happiness
together..
i love you..
i miss you..
nothing gonna change ..
our friendship..
we will together..
until the end..
....InsyaALLAH....
(aina,ain,shad,aida,mas,syifaq&ell)
(mpcIM,08)
-aida zuziana-
18 august 2008
04:15 am
Hungry Ghost by Hwee Hwee Tan
Question no.1
What was the narrator searching for?
The narrator is searching for the life after death. He wants to know the life after he died and what agony he will receive.
Question no.2
In your perceptions, why does the grandfather “…wanted me to relieve him…”?
In my perceptions, the grandfather wanted the narrator to relieve him because he doesn’t want to go to the hell. His grandfather knows that the agony in the hell is horrible and he doesn’t want to face or go through all the punishment.
Question no.3
What do ‘offering food’, ‘hugging grave’, and ‘burning money’ symbolize?
‘Offering food ‘symbolize that the narrator believe that his grandfather is still alive and he want to feed his grandfather with delicious food.
‘Hugging grave’ symbolize as the narrator love and respect towards his grandfather.
Then, the last one is ‘burning money’. It symbolizes as to give money to his grandfather to buy new clothes, a car and a condominium in the hell.
What was the narrator searching for?
The narrator is searching for the life after death. He wants to know the life after he died and what agony he will receive.
Question no.2
In your perceptions, why does the grandfather “…wanted me to relieve him…”?
In my perceptions, the grandfather wanted the narrator to relieve him because he doesn’t want to go to the hell. His grandfather knows that the agony in the hell is horrible and he doesn’t want to face or go through all the punishment.
Question no.3
What do ‘offering food’, ‘hugging grave’, and ‘burning money’ symbolize?
‘Offering food ‘symbolize that the narrator believe that his grandfather is still alive and he want to feed his grandfather with delicious food.
‘Hugging grave’ symbolize as the narrator love and respect towards his grandfather.
Then, the last one is ‘burning money’. It symbolizes as to give money to his grandfather to buy new clothes, a car and a condominium in the hell.
The Interview by Gopal Baratham..
Question no. 1
According to Mason, ‘Deprivation is largely an attitude of mind’. Discuss this quote by Mason and describe what deprives you.
From my opinion, deprivation is largely an attitude of mind means someone without or not having the normal benefits of adequate food, housing, health care and etc. If someone takes something away from somebody, so it prevents somebody from enjoying their life. The same thing happened to Mason when his food, clothes, freedom and etc was taken away from him.
I think I am the lucky person because there is not too much deprives me. But for example, when I’m in my collage, I’m missing a little bit of my freedom because I need to follow the rules that have stated.
Question no.2
What ‘necessary’ for Mason’s life at that time and what is necessary for you to have in life?
The ‘necessary’ for Mason’s life at that time are he assume a certain amount of food and drink, a way of dress, a way of life and etc where we called it as lifestyle nowadays.
The necessary for me to have in life is like other person necessary too such as food, clothes, housing, health care, freedom, and etc. we need freedom because it is important nowadays. When we live in democratic country like Malaysia, we have our freedom in term of clothing, speak out and etc. So that, we can built a peaceful country and Malaysia can stand in the eyes of the world. Then, the basic necessary like food, housing and cloth are important too because to make sure that we can live in a better way.
According to Mason, ‘Deprivation is largely an attitude of mind’. Discuss this quote by Mason and describe what deprives you.
From my opinion, deprivation is largely an attitude of mind means someone without or not having the normal benefits of adequate food, housing, health care and etc. If someone takes something away from somebody, so it prevents somebody from enjoying their life. The same thing happened to Mason when his food, clothes, freedom and etc was taken away from him.
I think I am the lucky person because there is not too much deprives me. But for example, when I’m in my collage, I’m missing a little bit of my freedom because I need to follow the rules that have stated.
Question no.2
What ‘necessary’ for Mason’s life at that time and what is necessary for you to have in life?
The ‘necessary’ for Mason’s life at that time are he assume a certain amount of food and drink, a way of dress, a way of life and etc where we called it as lifestyle nowadays.
The necessary for me to have in life is like other person necessary too such as food, clothes, housing, health care, freedom, and etc. we need freedom because it is important nowadays. When we live in democratic country like Malaysia, we have our freedom in term of clothing, speak out and etc. So that, we can built a peaceful country and Malaysia can stand in the eyes of the world. Then, the basic necessary like food, housing and cloth are important too because to make sure that we can live in a better way.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)