Thursday, October 31, 2013

BR 2-08: It’s Not Fair


I am going to write about the story of “It’s Not Fair”. One day, Mrs. May was ill. The children had a new teacher. He was called Mr. Fry. Mr. Fry tells the children about King Arthur. King Arthur had a round table. All the knights sat round it. They liked the round table. The children did a project. The boys were knights. Biff wanted to be a knight, too. However, Biff is a girl. Biff was in her room, she wanted to go skateboarding, but the magic key began to glow. The magic took Biff to King Arthur’s castle. It put her in a dress. Biff was cross with the magic and she saw some knights! The knights laughed. Then Biff got on her skateboard. The knights were amazed when the knights saw it. The knights took Biff to King Arthur. King Arthur also laughed. King Arthur called a meeting, but the knights argued. No one wanted to sit down. They all wanted to sit near King Arthur. Biff had a good idea and she spoke to King Arthur. The idea is getting a round table. The knights liked the round table and they said “It’s brilliant”. After the knights sat round the table, she said “Now can I be a knight?” However, everyone laughed. The magic adventure was over. Biff said “It’s not fair and girls are as good as boys.”

The story of the book is one of discriminate against woman, but I also think that girls can’t be a knights. I wish I want Biff to be a knights someday. Biff said “It’s not fair and girls are as good as boys”, but I don’t think so. I think that girls are as good as boys!

Reference

Hunt, Roderick and Brychta, Alex. (2003.) It’s Not Fair. Oxford.

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