'Well, he was a good sailor, of course. We were angry with him, but I can't remember why. It's a very long time ago...' (p.39)I read "Mutiny on the Bounty". The story is true story. I thought the captain Bligh is severe with his sailors, but he is right. On the other hand, Fletcher Christian is wrong. Why they rose the mutiny? I don't know. However, I guess that probably the mutiny rose because of their feeling temporary. I was often angry without any reasons. After that, I think why I would get angry. This may be the same. The book made me think that turning a bit too sentimental is bad. It is important to preserve my calmness.
Vicary, T. (1994). Mutiny on the Bounty. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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