Aung San Suu Kyi is the leader of pro-democracy in Burma. She had to be house- arrested for 15 years, even worse, she would have had to be house arrested for 21 years without the early release. She was finally released from it in November 13th of 2010, which made the world all pay attention to her. Because of other countries' pressures, Berma had no choice but to let her go for the time being. She was a true hero both for the world and herself. For a long time, 15 years, she never lost her mind and her control. She was not afraid of sacrificing herself to save others. Although it was not all her fault, she decided not to object to it, but just went with the flow. She was confident and was open-minded all the time even when she was interviewing. For BBC, she was telling how it has been, and answering all the questions, just as if nothing happened to her. That means she wasn't afraid of the punishments she might get again such as being re-arrested, or be kicked out of Berma. She believs in the truth and values the people and safety. And by watching the link of Aung San Suu Kyi's interview before she was re-arrested, I realized that I have never stood up for the justice and just let the bad things happen. As well as that, I learned that being a true hero can be the most challenging goal to be achieved. And to be involved, you have to be brave, fearless, and emotionally strong to overcome them all. Again, Aung San Suu Kyi, is a real hero in the world and she does qualify to be the hero.
I think this story has a similar connection between Arn Charn Pond. They both had to go through the isolation, how Aung San Suu Kyi was house arrested and Arn Charn Pond had to be suffering from the isolation because of the language. Also, they both have overcome the obstacles and had to go through the suffers they had during their hard time. Aung San Suu Kyi was prisoned in her own house for 15 years, which is a long time to bear, and Arn Charn Pond had to fire the guns when he was only 9. He also barely survived by playing flute well and he had to lock down his feelings about what he feels and sees. I think that there shouldn't be any more of suffer and fearing in the world.
I think this story has a similar connection between Arn Charn Pond. They both had to go through the isolation, how Aung San Suu Kyi was house arrested and Arn Charn Pond had to be suffering from the isolation because of the language. Also, they both have overcome the obstacles and had to go through the suffers they had during their hard time. Aung San Suu Kyi was prisoned in her own house for 15 years, which is a long time to bear, and Arn Charn Pond had to fire the guns when he was only 9. He also barely survived by playing flute well and he had to lock down his feelings about what he feels and sees. I think that there shouldn't be any more of suffer and fearing in the world.
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