Question:
Do the respective author use these traditional chinese rituals
(eating paper dissolved in drink, burning of paper money and houses,
lighting joss sticks and praying to dead ancestors) just for irony
or for more profound purposes? What are these purposes?
my answer:
The respective authors use the traditional chinese rituals examples are, eating paper dissolved in drink, burning of paper money and lighting joss sticks and praying to dead ancestors are all for more profound purposes. The chinese believe that if they drank the drink which is mixed with the ashes of a prayer paper, it could cure all the diseases in the body and bring back health. They also believe that, by burning paper and house, it could be sent to the spirit of their family members in the netherworld. This sis to ensure that their family members would not suffer. By lighting joss sticks and praying to the dead, its a symbol of respect to their ancestors showing that they still concern and think of them.
Question 2:
Would you yourself, as modern young singaporean, see the relevance
of such cultural rituals in your society as necessary still, or are a
hindrance to progress and enlightened thinking?
To me, as a young modern singaporean, i see the relevance of such cultural rituals in my society as necessary still. A cultural practise is something that should never extinct. Thus, it have to be passed down from a generation to another generation. All of this is a part of cultural belief so, as we born as a chinese, we should have the responsibility to have the background knowledge of the culture and be the next to passed down to the next generation.
Question 2:
Do you think the elderly in Singapore are out of touch with the contemporary world? How far is it a virtue to remain contented like old Mrs Li and think there is nothing more that a person especially an elderly one can want?
Yes, i think that elder singaporeans are out of touch with the contemporary world. The elder generation nowadays are unable to interact well with the new generation which arose a conflict and loose relationships. The elder generation are unable to make the new generation appreciate about their culture. They couldn't passed down anything about culture. That is why, if it were to asked around about culture, most teenagers would say that they don't know. In the contemporary world, it is so advanced and everything is about technology and money-making. Most of the teenagers have handphones, laptops, ipod and other gadgets that allow them to communicate and interact with other easily. But, the elderly, are not so good in all these as they come from the generation where all this does not exist and so, they don't find any need for all this. This is also one of the reason why the lack of understanding between one another occur. Both generation, the elder and the new generation have a different mindset. The elderly holds tightly on the issue of culture and religion. To them, its something which you should hold tightly and respect. But, to the generation, they don't care about upholding their culture pridely because, they are not given the idea of why they should by the elders. There are a lack of communication between both sides. Because the elder generation doesn't know about the advance technologies and gadgets, the new generation may find the elder generation as outdated and may not See the bond between them. They may get closer and can interact better with the elder generation if the elder generation know all this . The contemporary world may think that its such a hassle to teach the elder generations they may be slow in it and so, whatever that they do, the elderly may not understand and may not know. That is where the issue of children watching pornography websites, children hacking people's website, children doing unbenefitable things on the net are not realised by the parents at all. This are the reasons why there is s gap between the elderly and the new generation.
question 3:
Is looking back at the past necessarily a good thing? This particular story uses the past to affirm strong ties, emotion and sentiment, but when can it become a negative habit?
No, looking back at the past is not a good thing to me.By looking back at the past, it may let your emotions get hold of you and you may get sad. It may give you negative effects for cases like nolstagia. By looking back at the past, you may be craving to get back there at that place, at athat moment, but as we all know, time cannot be turned back. It can become a negative habit when we invite others whoa re they with you at that moment. But due to a long period of time, it can't be remembered, and it would made you upset. It may also affect the mental state when a person remembered something unpleasant.
Miiraa :D
For your third question. yes time cannot turn back but it is possible that the past is a good thing such as in tanjung rhu, grandma was living in the past and trying to mak her son remember the past , And even if the past is pleasant , you can always learn form our mistake and not let history repeat itself
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