Maybe...maybe...life may be like a fairytale after all. Let me tell you why...
In life and in fairytales, there is a start and an end. In both, there is sure to be some hardship that the characters have to face in order to make the life/the story end happily. (xian ku hou tian)
Lets compare this statement though fairytales and real life. Take the story of the Little Red Riding Hood, for example. In the story, she was on her way to her grandma's house when she met with a big, bad wolf. The big bad wolf stalked her to her grandma's house and hid her grandma in the cupboard whilst it hurried to impersonate her grandma, in hope of eating the girl. When the girl came, the wolf tried to eat her and the hunter came and killed the wolf...the story ends here. In real life, it could be that a girl was on her way to her grandma's house when a burglar saw her. The burglar stalked her, in hope that he could steal her red, prada handbag( instead of a red hood). The burglar jumped through the window of her grandma's house and tied the grandma, cuffed her mouth and dumped her in the cupboard. When the girl came, the burglar revealed a long, sharp knife( instead of his teeth) and threatened the girl to hand her handbag over to him. Just then, a CID officer dressed in home clothes heard the girl screaming for help and saved her, sending the burglar into his police car with handcuffs.
So, fairytales are not exactly different from real life. In fact, they are more or less similar. Therefore, when your teacher says that life is not a fairytale, please correct her!! xDDDD
何時も同じな空の下で笑えるからさ, 11:05 am.