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Me, Myself, and My Classmate by Gabriel
Me, Myself, and My Classmate by Gabriel
Gov. D. Mangubat Ave., Brgy. Burol Main, City of Dasmariñas, Cavite 4114, Philippines
Tel. Nos. (046) 416-4339/41 www.eac.edu.ph
The first image shows the puppeteer that represents aristocrats, the puppets as the
ordinary people or also referred to as the masses, and the strings as wealth. The
aristocrats are in charge of the ordinary people with the help of money. These people,
most often than not, are willing to let go of control of their lives for the sake of money.
As it is evident that life revolves around money – without it, survival is fatal. Meanwhile,
the second image simply shows vibrance, as indicated by the mood of the people in it;
they are carefree. Fun instead of fear is what’s shown. No one rises above each other,
thus equality and inclusion are present.
In other words, images are in contrast to one another. Being lifelessly controlled by
money will not further our species as humans, but it will only set us back; whilst being
liberated is visibly better and will lead us to a better tomorrow. “Better tomorrow”
because everyone is given equal opportunities to do what they please without any
hindrances from the common prejudice against race, disability, gender, and sexual
orientation.
Rubrics:
Punctuality - 5
I
Traits – 10
Reflection – 5
II
Critical Thinking - 5
Clarity - 5
Total - 30 pts