Communication » 2A Interacting
REPORT OF TODAY'S LESSON
Today, during our English lesson, we talked about Sara Scazzi's case. Everybody followed this story on TV and knew what happened a few months ago. So the teacher asked us our opinions on that murder. First of all she asked why Italians' shock grew when Sara's uncle, Michele Misseri, pleaded not guilty and accused his daughter, Sabrina. For some of us it might have been because this fact made the investigations opened again. I think it might have been because a father accused his own daughter and our teacher said she thought it was because the girl, Sabrina, had pretended to help the police before his father was accused and she had made a good impression on Italians. So she asked us what we thought Sabrina might be like. We answered she might be a good actress and she might have some problems. We add she was envious of Sara, even because they loved the same boy. Then we talked about when jealousy appears and how people show it. Jealousy appears when someone has got things or qualities that we don't have but we'd want to, and we're also jealous because we think we are considered less than the person of which we are jealous. We thought males show it more than females, because they are more impulsive and instinctive too. But not all people are equal, both male and female. Someone shows his jealousy in an aggressive way (but aggressiveness doesn't mean strength, on the contrary it shows you're weak), someone else tries to run away his problems. But in the end even this behaviour isn't correct, because then you can't face with even easy problems or situations, that seem to be bigger than they really are.
While we were talking about this, the bell rang and we went to the school gym.