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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

BR 2-07 Stories of Mermaids

“I don’t even know your name,” the prince was saying. “But when I saw you in the water this morning, I though of my own true love.” The mermaid’s eyes sparked and her heart beat faster. “I almost drowned once,” he went on. “I was swept to a beach and woken by a lovely princess. Tomorrow I’m going to set sail and marry her!”

The prince’s words were like a dagger in the mermaid’s heart. He was everything to her, but he loved someone else. “Don’t worry,” he said. “You can come with me.” But the little mermaid shook her head, sobbing silently.

Next morning, she watched her prince sail into the distance. The world she loved was to her. “You can never go back,” said the witch’s voice inside her head. “Come to us,” sang the ocean spray. “Forever,” whispered the foaming surf. With tears streaming down her cheeks, the brave little mermaid disappeared into the welcoming waves.

This is climax and best sad point. She said “Forever” then I felt sad the most. (Daynes, 2005, p.45~47). She has been being pure until die. I can’t acting like she, but I want take in small.

Reference


Book; Katie Daynes, The Little Mermaid. Usborne. London.



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