Sunday, November 8, 2009

#12 compare and comtrast

I find two articles about that Dalai Lama visited near Tibet. One of this is from New York time. Another one is from a Chinese website. Title of New York Time is Dalai Lama Visits Town Near Tibet, Angering China.

compare:
In two articles, they described several common things. First, they said the fact that Dalai Lama arrived Tawang at Nov. 8, which highlighted lingering border dispute between India and China. Second, two article are similar in viewpoint of Chinese government and Dalai Lama. Chinese government claimed that once again exposes the nature of the Dalai Lama as anti-China. And Dalai Lama said that it is nonpolitical visit. Thirdly, in same way, two articles said that some people in Tawang welcomed Dalai Lama and Chinese felt anger to this thing.

comtrast:
Even though two articles said that some people in Tawang welcomed Dalai Lama, the Chinese newspaper mentioned that some middle class in Indian is indifferent to Dalai Lama and they thought he just a Buddhist monk who has nowhere to go and was received by Indian. Chinese newspaper also claim that some Indian officer complain secretly that Dalai Lama didn’t obey his promise that it is nonpolitical visit. Another difference is New York Time described lots of details about residents in Tawang and how to welcome Dalai Lama, just like one resident said that nobody is more important to us than him. The Dalai Lama is our god but Chinese newspaper had nothing about residents in Tawang, but highlighted Indian newspapers beautify Dalai Lama’s visiting and Indian was encouraged by Indian and American. Two articles also differ in relationship between Indian of China. New York time claimed that the two Asian neighbors are vying for economic and political power in the region. However, the Chinese newspapers emphasized that Dalai Lama flatter Indian and depreciate China to alienate relationship between two countries.



New York Time
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2009/11/08/world/AP-AS-India-Dalai-Lama.html?_r=1&scp=3&sq=dalai%20lama&st=cse

Chinese website
http://world.huanqiu.com/roll/2009-11/626239.html

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