martes, 29 de enero de 2013


After reading about an American man teaching English in Uganda (http://mulkatime.blogspot.com/2012/01/two-worlds-collide.html), here are my answers to these questions:
1. What different points of view do we see in this story?
2. Explain the reasons behind the miscommunication that occurred between these two men.


1.       I found this story very interesting. It's really unbelievable how two men who live next door are completely strangers. They have a whole and different point of view of the life.

First we have the white man. He seems to feel that he is so fortunate because he doesn't have to do black people work. He maybe thinks that hard work is derogatory for him to do it. He clearly doesn't know what poor people need to do to survive and, he obviously neither understands that the black guy is not his enemy; he is just trying to find the way to get some money for food. He probably thinks that white people is superior to black ones.

Then we have the black man. He looks like a hard worker man, someone who just wants to work in life; maybe because it's the only way he knows to get the food. He probably thinks that because of his lack of education and opportunities he doesn't deserve anything better than working for white people. He seems to be a good person and very responsible with his daughter. 

2.    I think the main reasons behind the miscommunication between these two men are the ones that the author presented: they are separated by class, by education, by language, and by culture.

Despite they nod to each other in recognition when they see, they never really took the time to know each other and their lives. It maybe happened because they weren't interested to do it or, because they didn't feel they belong to the same place. If they had taken more time to ask about each other rather than imagine about the other's thoughts, their relationship probably would be another one.

4 comentarios:

  1. I really like your final sentence as it's so true!

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  2. I agree with you, but the solution to this miscommunication problem it's not only take time to know each other, it also includes a change of beliefs because if white man continues thinking that he is better than the black man their relationship probably would be the same.

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  3. I totally agree with you. The situation between both men was quite complicated, because maybe the white man thought that he was above black man due to he don't have to face the same kind of things to get his daily bread, but the black man had a really big problem and this was the lack of trust in himself that made him think that he wasn't good enough and that his duty was just serve to the white man.
    It is very difficult to get that two people in very different circumstances to achieve good communication and this is exactly what is reflects in the text.

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  4. Yiris, i agree with you because it represent us nowadays, misscomunucation is very common in our world because we aren't the same than others so always have different ways to communicates that maybe others can't understand.
    Is very true that if the two men were insterested of know each other, their relationship would be different maybe take time to understand the other.

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