Thursday, February 11, 2010

"Literature Quotes"

1.Paper
Quote: "Not to worry," he said jovially, not superstitious like his wife. "After all, it's just paper gains so far." [pg 5]

Yee Lian said not to mention their gain incase they lost their money, I think that the quote is important, as they were hoping to get their dream house but later they did a mistake by putting all their shares into OHTE and West Parks, which crashed rapidly after that, the stocks they were playing with really were just paper gains & losses which turned them into bankrupts overnight.

2.The Martyrdom of Helena Rodrigues
Quote: " She brought him up to believe that to insult his mother devotion to him was the ultimate blasphemy". [pg 13]

This is recurrent throughout the entire story as George tries not to hurt his mother's feelings, though he always feels guilty.

3.Sundowner
Quote: "But, Aman, the bidan is a traditional and untrained mid-wife". [pg 23]

Mr.Das, saying this is like John in his dream/illusion that he saw. I think that later he thinks whether he resembles John or Elizabeth. It is important as Mr.Das does not like the master-servant relationship.

4.Tanjong Rhu
Quote: "Suddenly, he was seized with a longing so sharp his eyes stung." [pg 39]

Sometimes his mother does things which he cannot understand, before his mother died, he looked back at his childhood memories with his mother which he had long forgotten.

5.Evening Under Frangipani
Quote: "To Elaine Prakash had seemed a man of the earth, without artifice or pretension." [pg 63]

To Elaine, Prakash was everything to her, their difference in the intelligence or prospects were different in every way she knew she couldn't change.

6.Lee
Quote:"She's illuminated and he's in the shadows;he still can't see what he wants to desperately see." [pg 93]

Lee is a very artistic, mature in thinking as people oftenly mistook for someone older than she really is. Her father is also amazed by her. Their difference are very obvious. But it is because of their difference that they truly can connect with each other.

7.A History of Tea
Quote:"The girl was not really my cousin". [pg 109]

Tien Yee has a long history behind him, that his grandparents left behind, which was far more complicated, that in a way she related to Beverly but not by blood just through past relationships.

8.A Dream of China
Quote:"His younger brother had done right and he had done wrong". [pg 126]

The narrator's father thinks that when he left for Singapore it was an act of cowardance therefore not allowing himself to go China. This is important because this shows the father's stubborness & not willing to open his eyes to see the truth.

9.Release
Quote:"Her heart froze. The baby cried. She sat down, blinded by the scream that filled her mind." [pg 148]

Eileen is unable to comprehend what just happened. Her neighbor was cold-hearted, annyoying and impatient. What she actually wanted was some peace for her baby, love from her husband, someone to understand her feelings. She did not expect a inhumane act from the neighbors to silence the puppies.

10.An Obituary for Fith Aunt Come Late
Quote:"You remember your aunt, the one who wasn't careful in the kitchen? Do you remember your aunt?" [pg 149]

Though aunt cooks and cleans for her family, she isn't remembered well, they take her granted. She has a pitiful life because people treat her as a door-mat. But aunt doesn't complain or fight back, I think that it is because of her up-bringing in the family, her family only takes that only boys are important, she is then treated as trash.

11.Corridor
Quote:"Yes, there are naughty kids around here". [pg 168]

The hating began when the author's grandchildren started playing with the neighbor's waterpipes. It reminds me how the story will progress.

12.Mid-Autumn
Quote:"but the festival makes me gek sim". [pg 176]

In this story, every mid-autumn reminds the narrator of her daughter, who left for Uganda. She gets photos from her daughter, but with bloodied hands. I think that she feels 'gek sim' because after all the hardwork in her job she expected her daughter to be someone who can support herself unlike the narrator. So she is saddened by this.

13.Hamid and the Hand of Fate
Quote:"He had but brutal fate to thank for that". [pg 192]

The protoganist in this story had lost one side of his arm during his work thus getting compensation for it. But for fate, later his life changed because he had gotten money.

14.The Move
Quote:"In some ways she was not sorry to leave her old housing estate". [pg 207]

I think that she doesn't want to leave her current house is that it was once filled with memories from the past. But once she faces her insecurity, & puts trust in her future she will be willing to move on.

15.Past Time
Quote:"This is just a story, you understand?"

I am not sure if Tai Poh's or Mr Lee's stories are real, this quote made think whether to believe it or not.

4. Is looking back at the past necessary a good thing? This particular story uses the past to affirm strong ties, emotion and sentiment, but when can

Old Mrs Li looks at the past because she wants to remember the good times she had with Mr. Lee when he was a child, telling him not to forget his father.Why does Mr Li’s mother remember the past while he does not so he tries to put himself in her shoes, and slowly recalls, did he really take long walks with his mother in the past? Remembering the past is good but if the death of a loved one makes the pain unbearable it is better to slowly forget and move into the future.

3. Do you think the elderly in Singapore are out of touch with the contemporary world? How far is it a virtue to remain contented like old Mrs Li and

From Tanjong Rhu, old Mrs Li doesn’t want anything that her son gives her, before her death, binoculars for her cataracts which he had wished to let her use. “Ah-Ma, I bought you---today---one thing for you.” “Ah-Wah things you can buy I do not need.” “ I know I have everything that I need.” From here, Mrs Li know that she cannot see well but choose not to use the binoculars unless they can see Tanjong Rhu. [pg 30] She is old, but does not want anything except to think about her past. Her son is rich in his business, so I don’t think she can’t get anything she wants. Old Mrs Li is very traditional, at her age she is still dutifully praying to her late husband at the alter, telling him things that are happening. When she is contended she is also happy, so she doesn’t believe in materialistic gains. [pg 35 -38]

2) Would you yourself, as a modern young Singaporean, see the relevance of such cultural rituals in your society as necessary still, or are a hindranc

I myself, as a modern Singaporean who basically believes in these traditions and am one of those who practice these rituals. Evidence from Tanjong Rhu, (pg. 31)””They’re special glasses, big ones to help you see things faraway.” See-far glasses? What do I want to look at faraway things for...” tells me that Mr. Li’s mother is still attached to the past yet her son Mr. Li has already moved on ahead with life in this fast changing world. This means that Mr. Li is a modern Singaporean but his mother is still stuck with the past. ‘Those who forget history is doomed to failure.’ Is true as the Chinese must not forget what their ancestors did to help them as they are their ancestor’s next generation. Look forward to the future, but don’t forget the past.

1) Do the respective authors use these traditional Chinese rituals (eating paper dissolved in drink, burning paper money and houses, lighting joss-sti

Traditional Chinese eating paper dissolved in drink or burning paper money and houses, lighting joss sticks and praying to dead ancestors aren’t just for irony but for more profound purposes. “He wanted a beautiful house all his life; I shall give him a beautiful house now!”(pg. 8) Quoted from the story’ Paper’, this shows that Chinese traditions are taken seriously and Chinese respect their dead ancestors by burning them paper goods that they need in the afterlife as it was thought that once paper items are burned, the real item will appear in the world of the afterlife.