Saturday, February 19, 2011

Ovid's Metamorphosis - "Pyramus and Thisbe"

     Based on the Ovid's Metamorphosis, the berries on the Mulberry bush are red, instead of their original white.  It is to commemorate Pyramus and Thisbe and their great sacrifice.

    "Pyramus and Thisbe" is a sentimental romance.  They love each other.  But, they are a pair of ill-fated lovers.  Eventually, they died together, in love and peace. 
   
    Everyone wants to be in love.  Love is a great feeling.  For love, we are willing to do everything, willing to sacrifice.  For example,  parents love their children.  They will do the best  for their children.  Love is powerful.  

    As a teacher, I would like to educate my pupils on how to love and care for their parents, teachers, friends, family members, nature, etc in right way.  In order to love someone, we need to respect and appreciate everything about them in their lives.

Share a song with you : "The Power of Love" performed by Celine Dion

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