Tales of the Otori

Tales of the Otori is a very interesting book.. The author, Lian Hearn, decided to locate her story in a feudal imaginary land that is very similar to Japan. Tomasu, a fifteen-years-old boy, lives in a small village with his mother and his stepfather. He has two half-sisters. His life is tranquil until the day he comes back home after a vagrancy in the mountains and smells a strange odor of something burning. First, he thinks it’s the smell of the cooking. But then he starts to fear that a house caught fire. But when he arrives, the situation is worse: the whole village is burning. His step-father lays on the ground, dead. Tomasu hears horrible cries, and discovers that the village chief is being tortured by soldiers. Theses soldiers are from the Tohan clan. In fact, many clans live in this land: The Otori, the Tohan, the Sheishu,… The Tohan chief, Iida Sadamu, is a cruel man, who persecutes the Invisibles. The Invisibles are the people that adhere to a religion that teach them there is no castes, and that all the men are equals. This kind of though is not admitted by Iida, and he tortures the Innocents and destroys their villages. Tomasu’s village adheres to the Invisible belief. Because of this, the hamlet is being destroyed. Tomasu tries to escape, but three Tohan soldiers chase him. Suddenly, he hits a man who cropped out of the bush. He thinks this man is going to give him to the soldiers, but in fact the stranger protects him, kills one of the soldiers, hurt another and make the third run away. Tomasu goes with the stranger. He discovers that the stranger is Shigeru, a seigneur, just as Iida. However, Iida is his enemy. Shigeru rename him Takeo, because Tomasu is a typical Invisible name. In fact, he also rename him like this because his brother, Takeshi, died some years ago during the battle between the Tohan and the Otori. The Tohan won, and since this battle the inhabitants of the country suffer famine, fear,… Takeo understand that Shigeru wants him to help him to kill Iida and liberate the country from the Tohan domination. Takeo discovers he has strange powers. It’s an inheritance from the Tribe, a group of persons that keep and cultivate the powers that all men had in the past. How could he use theses powers to kill Iida, the responsible of the death of his family? Will his love for the beautiful Kaede be possible? Why does he looks so much like Shigeru?The first, second and third book, are really incredible: a mixing of action, love, feelings, magic,… narrated with a great talent. The style is beautiful, in an elevated language. Tales of the Otori is a marvelous book, and must be read. There is only one negative point: the fourth volume. The tone is different, the psychology of the characters dashed off. The behaviour of the characters is totally illogical according to their attitude in the books one, two and three. Lian Hearn claims she has done this fourth book (and will make a fifth one), because she had inspiration. She should have said that she earned a lot of money and that she would like to have some more!

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An inconvenient truth

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Al Gore, the well-known politician that nearly became president of the United
States, made an incredible film about the global warming. An inconvenient truth is a documentary film. Al Gore, relying on graphics, videos, and his own past and memories, tells us the future of the earth as it is speculated by the scientists. According to what Al Gore says, there probably won’t be any more an ice cap on the north hemisphere of our planet. That is, what we call North Pole will disappear. The most incredible in what he says, is that everything he maintains is based on scientific studies. We always think that this kind of information is just a tale to scary us and make us react; but it’s not. It’s just the truth. As the trailer says: “Nothing is scarier than the truth”. Al Gore shows the temperature curves obtained studying the ice of the poles. The temperature always stayed between a maximum and a minimum, including during the Ice Ages. But nowadays, the temperature went out of the normal curve, and its average is twice higher than a century ago. Moreover, it will continues like this and the temperature average in 2050 will be again twice higher than today.
Despite he tells worrying things, Al Gore does it with humor. For instance, when he asks the question: “Why don’t we react?”, he answered it giving the example of a frog. If we take a frog and plunge it into hot water, the animal will jump out of the bowl. Now, if we plunge it into warm water, the frog will stay in the bowl. And if we increase the temperature of the water little by little, the frog will still stay in the bowl, until someone save it from a certain death. We are like this frog. If the things deteriorate little by little, we won’t react until we’ll be dead or until it will be too late.So Al Gore gives a message: react! If everybody does something, we can avoid catastrophes like Katrina, that Al Gore associate with the meteorological problems caused by the global warming. A great part of the Co2 emissions (and Al Gore says that theses emissions are responsible for the global warming) are caused by the private transports. We always think: “I don’t need to do anything, because my efforts won’t make any difference. We are six billion (and more) on the Earth, and I’m one of theses six billions.” But it’s wrong; all of us must react, and the result will be there.What should we do according to Al Gore?First, we must try to walk or use bike every time it’s possible, instead of using our cars. Cars pollute, bike don’t. Anyway, walking is good for the health.Secondly, we should never be alone in our cars. If someone takes with him four people, instead of five vehicles polluting there will be one.There are many others things we can do. So let’s do them! 

“The Earth does not belong to us, we belong to the Earth.”(Chief Seattle)

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