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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Blog 2: Find your Howl

Find your Howl by Johathon Flaum

The story is about a protected rare kind of wolf, read wolf, try to find a Howl. The red wolves became vanished so people feed them in a cage and these wild wolves' howls were lost. Mumon is one of the red wolf that tries to go out in the forrest to find the howl. In the journey, he became like a real wolf to hunt for the food, but he had the dilemma about killing others to be survived. The ironic thing is he felt ashamed after he eat and what end up become his power in his body. He then begin running and running, he doesn't feel exhausted. When he was shot by the farmer lately, he finally find his howl. He feels himself differently, the freedom. He paid same amount to find himself the freedom.

Flaum tries to give us a message we need found us the most important thing in our lives, but at the same time, we should pay same amount to find such thing. We may become a different person, or we may lose some other important things in our lives. We may hurt the people around us and love us, and at the same time, we get hurt, too. Sometimes we may choose not too find the howl because who knows what will terribly happen, but instead to do something so valuable, we would waiting to be feed every day and the die with a lot of regret. Flaum tells that even we know the road in front of us is very hard, we should go for it, and we will find something surprised in another end.

Now, here is the recording for my favorite poem and some thoughts:

This is the link to box.net

Audio Assignment


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