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Ask for help > WHAT IS THE MORAL LESSON OF THE STORY
WHAT IS THE MORAL LESSON OF THE STORY
areenas
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WHAT IS THE MORAL LESSON OF THE STORY
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HI all ...
good morning to the best members i �ve ever known
i �m asking you for a help
i wanna know what is the moral lesson of this story
( i already download this reading passage from this site )
Jerry Baldwin was 30 years old. He was the manager of a pizza restaurant. He lived in an apartment near the restaurant. He walked to and from the work. When it was raining, he took the bus. Jerry loved gangsters movies. He went to the theater or watched the new movie three or four times. He also bought the video at Barney�s Video Store. Jerry had a home collection of over 1,000 gangsters videos. Old ones, new ones, colored, black and white, English, Spanish, and Japanese- he loved them all. He could tell you the name of the movie, the director, the stars, and the plot. Jerry finally decided that he would like to own a gun, just like the gangsters. Therefore, he saved his money for a couple of years. Then he went to a gun store and bought a used 38-caliber revolver for US$ 300. The following Saturday morning, he went to the gun club to practice with his new revolver. He was in the club for only 10 minutes when he accidentally dropped his pistol. The gun went off, and the bullet went into Jerry�s right knee. Jerry now walks with a limp and a cane, just like some gangsters.
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12 Jun 2009
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libertybelle
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Perhaps the point is you should think about what you wish for. But I honestly don �t see a point to this story. It �s not as if he shot himself on purpose. If he had done that, then perhaps he crossed the line between wishful thinking and reality. But I really don �t see the point or the moral of this story.
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12 Jun 2009
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susiebelle
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This is a tough one, but maybe the moral could be:
Some things you aspire for are not as good they seemed once you obtain them. |
12 Jun 2009
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krkoza
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what about an advice for the kids inorder not to act like gangster or follow him !!
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12 Jun 2009
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mjotab
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I think the point is that you shouldn �t confuse fantasy and reality. And the other really really important lesson (maybe Americans will hate me for this? Please, don �t) is that guns have to be forbbiden, because their possession enhances the probability of accidents and killings)
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12 Jun 2009
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krkoza
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BLIND IMMITATING
DON �T MIX BETWEEN THE WISHES AND THE IMMITATING
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12 Jun 2009
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aftab57
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There is some moral here but I can really pinpoint it. One aspect is that obsession with something tends to lead to trouble/harm etc. |
12 Jun 2009
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ximons
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I believe that moral is: guns are dangerous for those are not able and ready to use them. Leave them for policemen . On the movies all is possible, but true life is different. Ximons |
12 Jun 2009
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miss K.
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Watch out what you watch! It may effect you negativly. |
12 Jun 2009
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Jayho
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My opinion is that the moral of the story is that you should accept the consequences of your actions - everything happens for a reason |
12 Jun 2009
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