It was a life journey with two best friend, those
were Didi (Vladimir) and Gogo (Estragon). They awaited someone, his name was
Godot. They made a promise, they met with Godot in curb near with the tree. But,
a blind became a long blind for them. In that moment, they spend a day with
debate something around them like : their shoes, their hat and the tree.
And then, there were people came to them, but it
wasn’t Godot. They were Pozzo and Lucky. Pozzo was a Landowner in that area and
Lucky was a slave. Pozzo was a blind Landowner and Lucky was a dumb slave.
Pozzo was a callous person with his slave (Lucky). Suddenly, there was a
delegate from Godot said that Godot can’t come right now but tomorrow, Godot will
come in here.
Pozzo and Lucky was a very suspicious with Godot.
Why Vladimir and Estragon always wait him? And then, they waited Godot too. But
Pozzo and Lucky felt confuse with Godot. Where was Godot?
Finally, Pozzo and Lucky left them. And then, they
went to their home. Vladimir and Estragon still wait Godot. But, until now
Godot never come to them.
Point
of view:
·
Don’t wait someone, if we know that
he/she didn’t come!
·
Don’t lost your time and do something
more beneficial!
·
The
Titan’s Curse
Synopsis:
After receiving a call
from Grover the satyr in Westover Hall, Percy, Thalia, and
Annabeth speed to the military school to recruit the two Half-Bloods that
Grover found. But they weren’t alone. The manticore was lying in wait,
preparing to steal away Bianca and Nico de Angelo, demigods whose parentage was
unknown. In an attempt to keep the two demigods from being taken, along
with her other friends, Annabeth leapt onto the back of Dr. Thorn, the monster that was sent by a
more powerful force. When Artemis and her Hunters arrived, the
manticore plunged over the edge of a cliff, taking Annabeth with him.
She wasn’t the only one
lost. Only days later, Artemis went missing. A council was held at Camp
Half-Blood to determine who would go on the quest to save Artemis and
Annabeth and find the monster that the goddess was searching force, the beast
that could be the ultimate downfall of Olympus.
Percy, Grover, Thalia,
Bianca and Zoë Nightshade, the Lieutenant of the Hunters were sent on the
quest. They left the camp on a mission, but they knew there would be dangers
ahead of them, the prophecy voiced by the Oracle foretold it.
Five shall go west to the goddess in chains,
One shall be lost in the land without rain,
The bane of Olympus shows the trail,
Campers and Hunters combined prevail,
The Titan’s curse must one withstand,
And one shall perish by a parent’s hand.
Along the way, Percy
rescued a cow serpent that had been trapped beneath a teetering sunken
ship. Immediately the creature was fond of the boy, happy that he had rescued
him. Unable to recognize it, Percy named it “Bessie.”
In the Smithsonian, the
group was attacked by seemingly invincible skeletal soldiers that had been
created by their terrible foe, The General. These “men” pursued them
across the country, causing problems everywhere they turned. It wasn’t until
Cloudcroft, New Mexico that Bianca managed to kill one of the skeletons with
her dagger.
But her heroism wasn’t
long lived. Shortly thereafter, in the junkyard of the gods in the desert, Bianca
de Angelo was lost to one of the dysfunctional creations of Hephaestus.
With grief in their
hearts, they continued on until they came to the mountain that held
Annabeth and Artemis captive. They were unaware of the evil that was
awaiting their arrival. The General had them trapped, and, in a horrendous
battle, they overcame the Titan. Atlas, the Titan that was the mastermind
behind Kronos’s plans and The General was forced under his old punishment of
holding the sky on his shoulders.
Zoe didn’t survive the fight as she
was struck down by Atlas her father.
The remaining quest
members quickly flew to Olympus where the gods were deciding the outcome of
Bessie, the monster that the goddess of the moon had sought for. However, due
to Percy’s fast mind, the Ophiotaurus was saved and the Half-Bloods
were rewarded for their bravery.
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