The River runs through it (page 1-10)
We read about ten pages today in class. It is the introduction of the main characters. The main characters are the brothers, Paul and Norman. They live in Montana. The popular activity there is fly fishing. There father is the person who teaches fly fishing.
Two quotations: "Power comes not from power everywhere, but from knowing where to put it on." "All good things-trout as well as eternal salvation-come by grace and grace comes by art and art does not come easy." While reading the section talking about the differences of the brothers, I wonder how it feels like when the siblings feel that they are different. Is it good to be different? Do the differences between the brothers make them apart and not that close to each other? I am the only child in my family and I do not know how it feels. I guess it is okay to be different from the siblings when there is no misunderstanding. I think the more important thing is to respect each other. Quesitons to discuss with my group: If you have younger brothers or younger sisters, do you think they are just kids? Why? If you have older brothers or older sisters, do you think they treat you as a kid? Why?
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
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