Thursday, 7 January 2016

Phi's article...



Hi guys!

Today I speak about when I would like to go back in time… 
It's special but I wanted to be present during  World War II, it depends where because I would have been terrified knowing that I'm a big coward.

But I've always wondered what side I would have been, collaborator or resistant. 

It is on the living conditions were very complicated with extermination, occupation… 
It’s terrifying. 

I think I would have been a tough penny but the pressure and the danger of war, perhaps I would have been obliged to give in.

 I wish I was there to resist and help to change things to change the world and the course  history… as in Quentin Tarantino's film Inglorious Bastard, it takes place  in 1940.


Shosanna  witnessed the execution of her family and escapes, she takes refuge in Paris and becomes the owner of a cinema and she will decide to establish a very personal revenge. 

I love this film and I wanted to implement such actions and be that kind of hero if I had lived during this period but I don’t know if I'd have the courage.


There are no real advantages to live during this time; it's just the desire to make a difference that is present.

It’s very hard to live a war but I would have liked to be here to help and change things.

I would be a hero of the resistance but not live during all the war, it must have been a traumatic time.

I wanted to help people like Lucie Aubrac, she joined the Liberation-sud resistance group in Lyon after its formation by her husband.


On 21 October 1943 she attacked the German truck with her comrades, it was transporting the prisoners back to German command and they released members of the Resistance who were being held.

Lucie Aubrac was a great heroine and it’s a woman; if I had been in her time I would myself join  this cause. 


A second person I wanted to meet and which this time is a man is Johan Georg Elser, it was a German worker who planned and carried out an elaborate assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler: he constructed and placed a time bomb near the speaking platform but the bomb failed to kill Hitler but killed eight people and injured over sixty two others.



A film is also released in October 2015 on this man who is a hero despite the failure of the assassination of Hitler. The film is Elser, an ordinary hero.


                                
So I wish I lived during World War II. It is a tragic time but this is a time when men fought for this freedom!

By PHI.

Applies to 2016 too!


TJ Plus's article...



If I could travel back in time...



            If I could travel back in time, I would live so many things I would go in so many places, so many period, I would live so many things, pay tribute to so many persons....

First I would go in my grandfather's arms to say goodbye one last time. 

I would go in Mandela's cell,  remind him that the people outside are fighting for his fight.

I would stop in 1760 to see Louis XVI's awakening, and a few years later, I would walk between the revolutionary for France that I know today.


After all that, I would go live under Louis's reign, I have always been fascinated by the kings and the time where everything is so alive. 

Sure there was illness, revolution, and poverty of the people and this authoritarian king. 

But it would be magical!! See all these castles, these knights, old taverns and even farmers and their clothes.

Finally, I would go to meet  Victor Hugo to hear him read «Les Misérables», this masterpiece that so touched me. 

I want to see this man who I think is the best writer in the world and of all time, thank him for his art...



Tuesday, 5 January 2016

Pradel's article about travelling to the past...

If I could go back in time, I would like to go to South Africa during Apartheid because for me it's a very interesting period. 

I would like  to see how everything started and why exactly; why the government decided to separate blacks and whites, why this racism appeared...

More over, I would like to meet the one who created Apartheid and ask him why he did that, and important persons who fought against Apartheid like Steven Biko and tell him that everything he did as not for nothing, that nowadays everybody knows who he was and what he has done.

And I would like to visit Nelson Mandela and tell him that has to be confident that he will end the Apartheid,that thanks to him and all theones who continued his fight when he was in prison, South Africa is free.

I will explain to him that other countries boycotted South Africa to prove that they did not agree with the South African government.

[He was aware of that: ke was in prison, not in a coma! Mrs P.]

Sunday, 3 January 2016

Answer to the game...







Congratulations, Unicorn...

Game update!!!

You can still play Friday Game! (is it going to be the first game with no winner?)

Remember:

Mrs P. is very fond of this fictional character from South America, who is also very British!

A clue: children are also fond of that character... 

Another clue: