"Meeting Maung Maung" Response
The theme of the essay "Meeting Maung-Maung" by Pico Iyer is the importance of an open mind while traveling. Iyer has an open mind on his travel when he agrees to tour the city with Maung-Maung, when he visits Maung-Maung's house and sees the possessions that Maung-Maung gives him, and when reading the journal. Although he is skeptical through a lot of it, he continues to listen to Maung-Maung's life and learns from him the importance of friendship and doing what you love.
One example of Iyer's effective stand-alone sentences is on page 21. Iyer states "Faith, in short, was its own vindication," following the paragraph where Maung-Maung explained his life principles. This provides a lasting summary as to why Maung-Maung lives by them. Additionally, I believe Iyer used questions to show his skepticism of the driver. This included page 19, "Where, I instantly wondered-was the catch, -- was he framing me, or cunningly putting me in his debt?"
One example of Iyer's effective stand-alone sentences is on page 21. Iyer states "Faith, in short, was its own vindication," following the paragraph where Maung-Maung explained his life principles. This provides a lasting summary as to why Maung-Maung lives by them. Additionally, I believe Iyer used questions to show his skepticism of the driver. This included page 19, "Where, I instantly wondered-was the catch, -- was he framing me, or cunningly putting me in his debt?"
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