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I've read 2 stories and I want to give a special gift to character that I choose from each story. Let's start!
First story:
The story entitled "Jayaprana" is about love story between Jayaprana and Ni Layonsari. They had a sad love story. Jayaprana is a legend story from Bali island.
In the story, there are 4 characters. Jayaprana, Ni Layonsari, The king, and servant. I want to choose Jayaprana to get the special gift from me, because in this story, Jayaprana is the most sad character and my favorite character from this story, so I want to give him a special gift.
This is a special gift from me, axe weapon. I choose an axe weapon because axe is one of the most strong weapon. So based on the story Jayaprana was killed by servant that get order from The king. Jayaprana said that he was not afraid but the servant suddenly killed Jayaprana when he is not ready enough. The king fell in love with Ni Layonsari and he want to marry Ni Layonsari, so The king want to kill Jayaprana. I would give an axe because I want Jayaprana to fight againts The servant and kill him, and also kill The king, so Jayaprana and Ni Layonsari can live together with happiness.
Second story:
The short story entitled "The Umbrella" is about Sally when she is stuck in the rain and there is the man from nowhere offered Sally an umbrella. After that the man accompany Sally with his umbrella.
In the story, there are 2 characters. Sally and the man. I want to choose the man to get a special gift from me, because the man is very kind and generous person.
This is my special gift from me to the man, a car. Because I wanna see the man offered a ride to Sally, not just offered an umbrella. So Sally can keep her clothes clean and she can be thankful to the man, and maybe they will be have a good relationship and be a good friend. And the title of the story not "The Umbrella" again, but "The Car"(Hahaha😆).
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Haha. You can rewrite that story as 'The Car,' Edo.
ReplyDeleteI like the axe, btw.