An Unexpected Kindness

An Unexpected Kindness

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Short Story based on the poem 'Migrant Woman On a Melbourne Tram' written by Jennifer Strauss. This was written for Year 11 General English, the purpose was to provide a snapshot of a cultural minority from the 60's.
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Hope

For this chapter of our lives, no matter how dark, chaotic or confusing it might all seem with the sheer tense and panic from COVID-19. This month's theme requires you to channel all those hidden, outspoken or scattered emotions, drawing them all out in an artistic and healthy way before ending on a lighter and positive note. Something you'd like to reflect on, give a shining ray of light in this time of uncertainty and frustration. A piece that you can refer back to and say "Hey, I survived this" with a soft smile. May it be a song, poem, a short story or article-based. Be it in English or Malay. May it be focused on your surroundings, the ones you love, the ones you wish to inspire or yourself. Make it be something not just for others but for you, from you. For you are your own greatest Hope. Yours Truly, Arissa.

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