3/14/2008

description is more important than hallucination

Hello...

hallucination?, hallucination is important. But if your students hope they will become writer, novelist, literary critic, they have to describe their hallucination, don't you??
Once I misunderstood that I can use Japanese smoothly, this means I can describe all of thing in Japanese. To describe my hallucinate, I have to get knowledge about Japanese and to train how to write.

When I was high school student, I used to write short story. But sometimes I found that my friends can't understand what I wrote. They said, my story idea was good, but description was not good... Then I only wrote my feeling in my story, and I hoped that my friend was moved by my story. But It was only my hallucination.

After graduating high school, when I studied stenograph, my japanese was improved. At last I found that even mother tongue, if we have to study language function. And If I write a story, essay and so on, I have to know how to discribe.

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Today I ate "Wagashi".... it is Japanese traditional sweets.
Spring comming and we want to go out and eat season "wagashi"...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wagashi



But I think it is expencive!! it is too small, but every wagashi price is 140yen...
Today news said 1 US dollar value decrease 99yen, so every wagashi is about 1.4US dollar...

mata-ne!!

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