This photograph shows an iguana climbing up a tree trunk. It depicts the nature of human life as we people all have to look forward and climb higher each time in order to achieve greater heights. Besides, the iguana has also camouflaged itself with the tree trunk so that it will not be hunt down so easily by other predators. Thus, this shows the "kiasu" attitude of most Singaporeans. For example, during a war, we all will of course fight to keep ouselves safe from the attacks by our enemies because all of us are afraid to die early. Hence, this is just like the geography of everydaylife, whereby people fought hard to ensure survival of the fittest and strongest. The ability of the iguana to blend into its surrounding shows that we all must also learn to adapt to our surroundings as quickly as possible. As a result, this photo of the strong iguana really depicts the geography of everyday life.
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Lee Yong Yong 33/07
This photograph shows an iguana climbing up a tree trunk. It depicts the nature of human life as we people all have to look forward and climb higher each time in order to achieve greater heights. Besides, the iguana has also camouflaged itself with the tree trunk so that it will not be hunt down so easily by other predators. Thus, this shows the "kiasu" attitude of most Singaporeans. For example, during a war, we all will of course fight to keep ouselves safe from the attacks by our enemies because all of us are afraid to die early. Hence, this is just like the geography of everydaylife, whereby people fought hard to ensure survival of the fittest and strongest. The ability of the iguana to blend into its surrounding shows that we all must also learn to adapt to our surroundings as quickly as possible. As a result, this photo of the strong iguana really depicts the geography of everyday life.
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