•"Kapag may nawala, may
papalit." --- This line signifies that whatever leaves, there will always
be a replacement. God will not let us feel down for losing things that are
important to us. Maybe sooner or later, better things than what we’ve lost are
coming. What’s important is, we should learn how to wait for His right time. We
must always trust His decisions and the perfect timing for everything.
The How’s, What If’s and If
ever’s
1. How can you relate to Tarang
in the story? Compare your way of living to that of Tarang’s?
•Like Tarang, I also grew up to a simple way of living. My parents taught me to be simple and obedient. I can also see myself in Tarang's character. Just like him, I am also hungry for new experiences and learning. I want to explore things around me that I am conscious at.
2. What if your belief is totally
against your parents’, would you still insist and ask them to listen to you?
Why or why not?
•If there is nothing wrong with my beliefs and principles in life, I would still insist my parents to listen to me. I believe that each one of us were made different and, as my parents, they should support me. I also believe that I am on the right age to know what's right and wrong; as long as I am not hurting someone, I will continue doing things I want to do.
3. If ever you were to make an
ending for the story, how will you end it?
•If I were to make an ending for the story, I would let Tarang's parents to realize that they should have also consider the beliefs of Tarang. Sometimes, they should also learn how to observe things and accept whatever life has to offer.