Monday, January 20, 2020



The Legend Of Urashima

Long, long ago there lived on the coast of the sea of Japan a young fisherman named Urashima, a kindly lad, and clever with his rod and line.
Well, one day he went out in his boat to fish. Instead of catching any fish, what do you think he caught? Why, a great big tortoise! It had a hard shell and such a funny wrinkled old face and a tiny tail. Now I must tell you something which you very likely don’t know; and that is that tortoises always live a thousand years - or at least Japanese tortoises do. Urashima thought to himself; “A fish would do for my dinner just as well as this tortoise - in fact, better. Why should I go and kill the poor thing, and prevent it from enjoying itself for another nine hundred and ninety-nine years? No, no! I won’t be so cruel. I am sure mother wouldn’t like me to.” With these words, he threw the tortoise back into the sea.
The next thing that happened was that Urashima went to sleep in his boat - for it was one of those hot summer days when almost everybody enjoys a nap of an afternoon. As he slept, there came up from beneath the waves a beautiful girl, who got into the boat and said, "I am the daughter of the Sea God, and I live with my father in the Dragon Palace, beyond the waves. It was not a tortoise that you caught just now, and so kindly threw back into the water instead of killing it; it was myself. My father, the Sea God, had sent me to see whether you were good or bad."

“We now know that you are a good, kind boy who doesn’t like to do cruel things; and so I have come to fetch you. You shall marry me, if you like, and we will live happily together for a thousand years in the Dragon Palace beyond the deep blue sea.”
Urashima took one oar, and the Sea God’s daughter took the other, and they rowed, and they rowed, and they rowed until at last they came to the Dragon Palace where the Sea God lived and ruled as king over all the dragons, the tortoises and the fishes.
Oh dear! What a lovely place it was! The walls of the palace were of coral, the trees had emeralds for leaves and rubies for berries, the fishes’ scales were of silver, and the dragons’ tails of solid gold. Just think of the very most beautiful, glittering things that you have ever seen, and put them all together, and then you will know what this palace looked like. It all belonged to Urashima - for was he not the son-in-law of the Sea God, the husband of the lovely Dragon Princess?
Well, they lived on happily for three years, wandering about every day among the beautiful trees with emerald leaves and ruby berries. But one morning Urashima said to his wife, “I am very happy here. Still I want to go home and see my father and mother, and brothers and sisters. Just let me go for a short time, and I’ll soon be back again.”
“I don’t like you to go,” said she, “I am very much afraid that something dreadful will happen. However, if you will go, there is no help for it. Only you must take this box, and be very careful not to open it. If you open it, you will never be able to come back here.”
Urashima promised to take great care of the box, and not to open it on any account. Then, getting into his boat, he rowed off, and at last landed on the shore of his own country.
What had happened while he had been away? Where had his father’s cottage gone to? What had become of the village where he used to live? The mountains indeed were there as before, but the trees on them had been cut down. The little brook that ran close by his father’s cottage was still running, but there were no women washing clothes in it anymore. It seemed very strange that everything should have changed so much in three short years.
As two men chanced to pass along the beach, Urashima went up to them and said, “Can you tell me please where Urashima’s cottage, that used to stand here, has been moved to?”
“Urashima?” Said they. “Why, it was four hundred years ago that he was drowned while out fishing. His parents, his brothers, and their grandchildren are all dead long ago. It is an old, old story. How can you be so foolish as to ask after his cottage? It fell to pieces hundreds of years ago.”
Then it suddenly flashed across Urashima’s mind that the Sea God’s Palace beyond the waves, with its coral walls and its ruby fruits and its dragons with tails of solid gold, must be part of a fairy land, and that one day there was probably as long as a year in this world, so that his three years in the Sea God’s palace had really been hundreds of years.
Of course there was no use in staying at home - now that all his friends were dead and buried. Even the village had passed away. So Urashima was in a great hurry to get back to his wife, the Dragon Princess beyond the sea. Which was the way? He couldn’t find it, with no one to show it to him.
“Perhaps,” thought he, “if I open the box which she gave me, I shall be able to find the way.” So he disobeyed her orders not to open the box — or perhaps he forgot them, foolish boy that he was. Anyhow, he opened the box; and what do you think came out of it? Nothing but a white cloud which floated away over the sea. Urashima shouted to the cloud to stop, rushed about and screamed with sorrow - for he remembered now what his wife had told him - and how, after opening the box, he should never be able to go to the Sea God’s palace again.
Soon he could neither run nor shout any more. Suddenly his hair grew as white as snow, his face got wrinkled, and his back bent like that of a very old man. His breath stopped short, and he fell down dead on the beach.




Direct speech in the text

  •  “A fish would do for my dinner just as well as this tortoise - in fact, better. Why should I go and kill the poor thing, and prevent it from enjoying itself for another nine hundred and ninety-nine years? No, no! I won’t be so cruel. I am sure mother wouldn’t like me to.”
  • "I am the daughter of the Sea God, and I live with my father in the Dragon Palace, beyond the waves. It was not a tortoise that you caught just now, and so kindly threw back into the water instead of killing it; it was myself. My father, the Sea God, had sent me to see whether you were good or bad."
  • “We now know that you are a good, kind boy who doesn’t like to do cruel things; and so I have come to fetch you. You shall marry me, if you like, and we will live happily together for a thousand years in the Dragon Palace beyond the deep blue sea.”
  •  “I am very happy here. Still I want to go home and see my father and mother, and brothers and sisters. Just let me go for a short time, and I’ll soon be back again.”
  • “I don’t like you to go,”
  • “I am very much afraid that something dreadful will happen. However, if you will go, there is no help for it. Only you must take this box, and be very careful not to open it. If you open it, you will never be able to come back here.”
  •  “Can you tell me please where Urashima’s cottage, that used to stand here, has been moved to?”
  • “Urashima?Why, it was four hundred years ago that he was drowned while out fishing. His parents, his brothers, and their grandchildren are all dead long ago. It is an old, old story. How can you be so foolish as to ask after his cottage? It fell to pieces hundreds of years ago.”
  • “Perhaps,if I open the box which she gave me, I shall be able to find the way.”



Monday, January 13, 2020


                                           1 Year Holiday

The semester break has arrived, the school gave us 1 YEAR vacation time !!!..Just kidding, the holidays given by the school start from December 21 to January 6, so I concluded a year holiday.I spent my vacation at home, because I had to help take care of my little brother who had just finished circumcision.I spent my time at home watching a variety of films, ranging from Indonesian, Korean, Chinese films, to films that are currently trending.I also read books at home if I'm tired of watching, one of them is reading a geography book that I also study in preparation for Geosac in February.If I'm bored at home, I go out to go to the mosque or shop or just  wandering around.

One day, I was bored at home, so in the end I went to visit Grandma's house and stayed there.after being at grandma's house, honestly my activities have not changed once. only, I get the advantage that I can eat delicious every day without limits #Lifehacks.. 

what I learned from my vacation, is a matter of time. as I understand it, time is an element that cannot be controlled by us.  if we have activities time will run fast and vice versa. one more thing, time cannot be rotated, licked, and dipped like Oreo.So what I want to say here is, "Don't waste time, because time is waktu" -Zahid 2020






                  "Don't waste time, because time is waktu" -Zahid 2020



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Tuesday, January 7, 2020


Dreams and Hopes




         Dreams and hopes? those two things are still things that I can really decide on. Why is that? many things that often hinder my dreams and hopes, often the things I want are not supported by my parents because of prestige issues, as for situations that are not supportive, where for example: I who want to be a historian actually not so talented in history and even more talented in other lessons.

          I am also the type of person who can't say "No" where in the end all my people's suggestions are taken  and confused me. That is the reason why I haven't been able to decide that. Because basically dreams and hopes are things to think  carefully

           Do I have something that i want do? of course there is. I really want to make a fiction novel based on my childhood stories. Besides, I also want to be a traveler where I can travel around the world and see the beautiful creation of God. I also want to try to live in a new place where i can live alone without  parents and train my survive skill

           That is a small thing I want to do. If I lived without any restrictions, maybe I could do everything I want. But I remember, God is just. I think that God gives us limits so that we remember, that we are only creatures that small and helpless before him

            Therefore I think again so as not to focus too much on my hopes and dreams to things that are of the world. So that in the end my dream and hope is to try my best to pursue the things you can achieve before you and let God give the results, because there is no god plan that bad if you have good intentions to live


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