by Juhee Lee
My best output is the “Father and The Drawings” response, an illustration for Minor Feelings. The main theme of the video is that once a grown-up person mentions and illustrates his/her childhood experiences into a flat, silent sense of words, it proves that the person had positively changed a lot after a life-changing difficulty or new lessons, and becomes able to view their his/her childhood memories in an objective perspective. I related to Chimamanda Ngozi Achidie’s “The Danger of a Single Story”, and Ursula Le Guin’s “The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas”, which the latter actually shows the opposite example of people who have not taken to change.Â
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