Monday, January 22, 2007
Hello readers and welcome to my humble blog!
Wow! I did not post a case study for a LONG time! Other than the people staring at the computer screen right now, I also feel a little bored with no recent updates of my case studies and school life!
Well, school was quite ok today. There's PE tomorrow!(Sigh...) As you people might already know, the subject I am going to study about today is... FANTASY!!!
As usual, let's start with the dictionary meaning. A fantasy is an imagined story or situation. Fantasise is the verb and means imagining pleasant but unlikely events or situations.
Imagining(I repeat), imagining is the key word here. When you fantasise, you think of pleasant things and situations that are very unlikely to happen in real life. Almost everybody in the world has fantasise before. As we enter our teenage stage, if you read my previous friendship-relationship post, you will know that when we have a crush on a boy/girl, regardless of whether you know him/her or not, you will CERTAINLY fantasise about him/her.
As I grow up from an extremely stuck-up boy to a fifteen-year-old now, I met alot of girls and have certain crushes on certain girls before.(Of course, crush seldom or never grew into a relationship...) Of course I have fantasised before!
Here's an example of fantasising:
Bernard has a crush on Berry. When he prepares to sleep at night, he will take AT LEAST 30 minutes imagining himself telling her that he like her and will like to be her boyfriend. Of course Berry will agree. Then Bernard will imagine himself going out with her, holding her hand, arms around each other etc.
Whew! After a long day, I think I will stop here! Well, for the fantasy case study, there are only two parts. I will elaborate what I have got to say all in Part 2! So stay tuned!
Thanks for reading! Strangers and Friends!
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