tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6002642382191284824.post3268263160349128275..comments2022-12-11T06:00:19.870-08:00Comments on The Power of the Voice Group 4: Red Scarf Girl, a memoir of the cultural revolution: Line Illuminator - critics or point out Round #2 - Guilherme ZMrs. Hancockhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10574254886261133450noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6002642382191284824.post-65716904462443531972014-09-04T06:45:02.834-07:002014-09-04T06:45:02.834-07:00The first quote you selected was great. The quote ...The first quote you selected was great. The quote that Ji-Li stood up to was really brave. If that was me, I couldn't have stood up to someone and do that. These days we don't have many of those people, people who stand up for themselves and protecting their opinion no matter what whether it's true or not. What Ji-Li did when she was young was really outrageous and I believe that she even now protects what she thinks about.<br /><br />The second quote you chose (misspelled second there), "The more I read, the more puzzled I became. Did the teachers really intend to ruin our health and corrupt our minds? If so, why hadn't I ever noticed? Was I so badly taken in that I was unable to see them for what they really were?" In this quote I was puzzled! I'm pretty sure this quote means something inside, but I'm just not seeing it. The last sentence, "Was I so badly taken in that I was unable to see them for what they really were?" caught my mind. It made me think that Ji-li was still mind-struck with the da-zi-bao. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com