In this chapter, it reinforces the power of drawings and the importance of imagination. Reader has to use his own imagination to grasp the real story. We should think out of the box. This chapter shows that adults and children have different perception.
Adult's perspective : unimaginative, overly pragmatic and dull
Child's perspective: creative and imaginative
The author was isolated and away from corrupting influence of grown up world.
Constant questioning shows that we cannot hope to have answers simply handed to us.
By: Erni, Sulastry, Zuraina, Noormala, Hafiszah, Mrs Bok & Mrs Yee
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
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Thanks ladies (Erni, Sulastry, Zuraina, Noormala, Hafiszah, Mrs Bok & Mrs Yee). I would certainly agree with what u've mentioned and we nd to practice patience in our dealings with children........and sometines adults too......
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