social responsibility

The Price of Time Story Blog Post#4

The climax of the narrative occurs when the Titanic receives iceberg warnings and begins to enter a critical phase where survival becomes uncertain. Historically, the Sinking of the RMS Titanic was preceded by multiple iceberg warnings that were not fully acted upon, partly due to overconfidence in the ship’s safety and limitations […]

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Story Blog Post#3

Time-travel fiction often explores how individuals react when they possess knowledge of future disasters and the ability to influence history before tragedy occurs. In this story, the protagonist begins as an ordinary person living in the modern world until an accident causes him to lose consciousness. When he awakens, he […]

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The Price of Time(Story Blog Post#2)

ExpositionThe protagonist lives in the modern world until an accident causes him to lose consciousness. When he wakes up, he finds himself aboard the RMS Titanic in 1912. He gradually confirms the time and location, and realizes he knows the ship will sink the next day, along with the fate […]

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Story Blog Post#1

For my second project, I again chose storytelling. This is not only a personal hobby, but also a responsibility we all have to society. Written records document the transmission of human civilization, are the crystallization of human wisdom, the life experiences of our ancestors, and are a treasure trove we […]

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Rabbit and New Neighbor Blog Post#7

a. What challenges did you overcome throughout this story project? How did you go about overcoming these challenges? One of the main challenges I faced during this project was transforming a complicated historical conflict into a symbolic story that uses animals instead of humans. The real events behind the conflict […]

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The deeper meaning behind the story Blog Post#4

When I wrote my story about the squirrel being chased out of the forest and returning with hatred, I realized that it wasn’t just a fable about “revenge.” It was really my way of thinking about how prejudice grows and becomes powerful. In real conflicts, people often begin to dehumanize each […]

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The Metaphors Behind My Story Blog Post#3

When I wrote the story of the squirrel that is forced to flee and then returns centuries later to exact revenge, I was really thinking about how deep wounds from displacement persist in real conflicts. In my mind, that squirrel’s journey represents communities that are driven out of their homes and carry […]

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Rabbit and his new neighbour(Blog Post #2)

This is the outline of my story: Exposition In a forest, rabbits, crows, squirrels, and other small animals lived in peace. They shared food, water, and territory, enjoying calm and happy days. Point of Attack A group of outside animals invaded the forest and drove the squirrels away, taking over […]

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