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  1. Sep 2020
    1. Tonight there is no moon at all, I know that this bodes ill. This morning when I went out cautiously, Mr. Chao had a strange look in his eyes, as if he were afraid of me, as if he wanted to murder me. There were seven or eight others, who discussed me in a whisper. And they were afraid of my seeing them. All the people I passed were like that. The fiercest among them grinned at me; whereupon I shivered from head to foot, knowing that their preparations were complete.I was not afraid, however, but continued on my way. A group of children in front were also discussing me, and the look in their eyes was just like that in Mr. Chao’s while their faces too were ghastly pale. I wondered what grudge these children could have against me to make them behave like this. I could not help calling out: “Tell me!” But then they ran away.I wonder what grudge Mr. Chao can have against me, what grudge the people on the road can have against me. I can think of nothing except that twenty years ago I trod on Mr. Ku Chiu’s account sheets for many years past, and Mr. Ku was very displeased. Although Mr. Chao does not know him, he must have heard talk of this and decided to avenge him, so he is conspiring against me with the people on the road, Butthen what of the children? At that time they were not yet born, so why should they eye me so strangely today, as if they were afraid of me, as if they wanted to murder me? This really frightens me, it is so bewildering and upsetting. I know. They must have learned this from their parents!

      I think at this point in the story we can see that the mn has phantasy. In his opinion everyone is suspicious. He insisted that others were talking about him. On one hand he felt panic and angry; on the other hand, he showed that he was brave and not affraid. He hs a very confused thinking.

    2. The sun does not shine, the door is not opened, every day two meals.I took up my chopsticks, then thought of my elder brother; I know now how my little sister died: it was all through him. My sister was only five at the time. I can still remember how lovable and pathetic she looked.Mother cried and cried, but he begged her not to cry, probably because he had eaten her himself, and so her crying made him feel ashamed. If he had any sense of shame. . .My sister was eaten by my brother, but I don’t know whether mother realized it or not.I think mother must have known, but when she cried she did not say so outright, probably because she thought it proper too. I remember when I was four or five years old, sitting in the cool of the hall, my brother told me that if a man’s parents were ill, he should cut off a piece of his flesh and boil it for them if he wanted to be considered a good son; and mother did not contradict him. If one piece could be eaten, obviously so could the whole. And yet just to think of the mourning then still makes my heart bleed; that is the extraordinary thing about it!

      I think this man has schizophrenia here. He is very inclined towards cannibalism, and at the same time he feels this is correct. The narrator said that her mother knew that his sister was killed by his brother and thought it was correct. I think on the one hand he is quite angry that his sister was killed by his brother, but on the other hand he is looking for a reasonable explanation for this result. Very contradictory.

    1. The Word, the WordIs an egg: If it falls on the outcropOf a stumbling tongue It breaksUngatherably

      In my understanding, the meaning of this sentense is, if you hurt others by language, you can't take it back as long as you say it.

    2. My tongue is a pink fireDon’t let it set your ears ablaze

      What a powerful sentense.. In my opinion, it means that the person's language is offensive and unbearable.