Arfiana Triandari - Juara 2 Erlangga English Speech Contest 2018 SMK/MAK
Summary
TLDRIn this heartfelt speech, Athena from 30 Vocational High School shares her life-changing experience with the book 'Girl in Pieces' by Kathleen Glasgow. The book, which tells the story of a girl named Charlie who overcomes self-harm, inspired Athena to stop her own emotional self-harming. Athena emphasizes the power of literature to inspire survival and face life's challenges with a strong heart. She concludes by highlighting the importance of self-love and acceptance, urging others to find inspiration in any genre of books.
Takeaways
- 🙏 The speech begins with gratitude to God and the Prophet Muhammad for guiding people from darkness to enlightenment.
- 🎤 Athena introduces herself as a student from 30 Vocational High School and expresses her nervousness about the speech.
- 📚 Athena shares a personal connection with the book 'Girl in Pieces' by Kathleen Glasgow, which has had a profound impact on her life.
- 🔪 The book's protagonist, Charlie, struggles with self-harm as a way to cope with feeling inadequate, which resonates with Athena's own experiences.
- 🌟 The compelling narrative and language of 'Girl in Pieces' make it stand out among similar books, according to Athena.
- 😢 Athena describes the emotional journey of reading the book, experiencing a mix of sadness, laughter, and tears.
- 💔 She admits to having engaged in emotional self-harm, feeling sad, ugly, and depressed, but finds inspiration in Charlie's story.
- ❤️ Athena realizes the importance of self-love and acceptance as a means to heal and be worthy of love from others.
- 📖 Athena credits 'Girl in Pieces' with saving her life by helping her understand the need to stop self-harming behaviors.
- 🌈 She emphasizes the power of literature to inspire survival and face problems with courage, regardless of the book's genre.
- 🌟 Athena concludes with a favorite quote from the book, highlighting the importance of self-awareness and growth.
Q & A
What is the main theme of Athena's speech?
-The main theme of Athena's speech is the transformative power of literature, specifically the impact of the book 'Girl in Pieces' by Kathleen Glasgow, on her personal life and perspective on self-harm.
How does Athena begin her speech?
-Athena begins her speech by offering greetings and thanks to God, the Prophet Muhammad, and the judges for the opportunity to participate in the contest.
What does Athena reveal about her personal experience with self-harm?
-Athena reveals that she has experienced self-harm, but not in a physical way like the character Charlie from 'Girl in Pieces'. Instead, she has struggled with emotional self-harm, feeling sad, ugly, alone, and depressed.
What is the title of the book that Athena discusses in her speech?
-The title of the book Athena discusses is 'Girl in Pieces' by Kathleen Glasgow.
Who is the author of 'Girl in Pieces'?
-The author of 'Girl in Pieces' is Kathleen Glasgow.
What is the central message Athena takes away from 'Girl in Pieces'?
-The central message Athena takes away from 'Girl in Pieces' is the realization that self-harm is wrong and the importance of self-love and acceptance.
How does Athena describe the writing style of 'Girl in Pieces'?
-Athena describes the writing style of 'Girl in Pieces' as compelling, with an amazing sequence of words and a combination of sentences that are intriguing.
What is the name of the main character in 'Girl in Pieces'?
-The main character in 'Girl in Pieces' is named Charlie.
What is the main character's struggle in 'Girl in Pieces'?
-The main character, Charlie, struggles with self-harm as a coping mechanism for feeling not good enough and eventually finds a way to heal and realize she deserves love.
What is Athena's closing statement about the importance of the book's genre?
-Athena's closing statement emphasizes that it's not about the genre of the book, but rather whether the book can inspire you to survive and face your problems with a big heart.
What is the quote Athena shares from 'Girl in Pieces'?
-The quote Athena shares is: 'I am tired and angry at me for letting myself get smaller and smaller, in the hopes that someone would notice me, but how can someone notice you if you keep getting smaller.'
How does Athena conclude her speech?
-Athena concludes her speech by expressing hope that the audience has learned something new and enjoyed her speech, and she thanks them for their attention.
Outlines
📚 Inspirational Book Impact
The speaker, Athena, begins her speech by expressing gratitude to God and the Prophet Muhammad for the opportunity to participate in the contest. She introduces herself as a student from a vocational high school and acknowledges her nervousness. Athena then shares the profound impact a book, 'Girl in Pieces' by Kathleen Glasgow, has had on her life. The book tells the story of a girl named Charlie who self-harms but eventually finds a way to heal and love herself. Athena relates to Charlie's journey and credits the book with saving her life by changing her perspective on self-harm and self-love. She emphasizes the importance of reading books that inspire and help one face life's challenges with resilience.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Assalam alaykum
💡Self-harm
💡Girl in Pieces
💡Healing
💡Self-love
💡Emotional hurting
💡Vocational high school
💡Inspirational
💡Survival
💡Wassalamualaikum
💡Synopsis
Highlights
Athena thanks the Almighty God for the opportunity to attend the contest.
Gratitude expressed to Prophet Muhammad for guiding people from darkness to a modern era.
Athena introduces herself as a representative of 30 Vocational High School.
Athena admits to feeling nervous but is excited to deliver her speech.
The book 'Girl in Pieces' by Kathleen Glasgow is introduced as a life-changing read.
The book's theme revolves around pain, struggle, and survival.
The protagonist, Charlie, deals with self-harm and feelings of inadequacy.
Charlie's journey to healing and self-love is depicted in the book.
Athena shares a personal connection with the book, relating to emotional self-harm.
The realization that self-harm is wrong and the need for self-love is emphasized.
Athena credits the book for saving her life and leading her to a better path.
The speech highlights the impact of literature on overcoming self-harm addiction.
Athena quotes a powerful line from 'Girl in Pieces' about self-worth and visibility.
The importance of being inspired by books, regardless of genre, is stressed.
Athena concludes her speech with a message of hope and learning.
A closing thank you is extended to the audience with a traditional blessing.
Transcripts
[Music]
honorable judges respect the audience
and everyone here today assalam alaykum
warahmatullahi wabarakatu first of all
I'd like to thank the Almighty God it is
because of him we are all able to attend
this contest secondly masala wad and
Salam always be delivered to our Prophet
Muhammad sallallahu wasallam
who had brought us from the darkness to
this bright modern era that we live in
today
and last but not least I like to thank
the judges for giving me this very
special opportunity to complete in this
contest ladies and gentlemen good
afternoon my name is Athena and I'm from
30 vocational high school standing here
before you all to deliver my speech I
hope y'all are feeling as amazing as I
am right now though to be honest I am a
little nervous but I'm not here to tell
you about what I'm feeling instead I
will tell you about a certain book that
I have read that has changed my whole
perspective on something in other words
this book saved my life now before I
start I'd like to ask one question have
you ever had this feeling when you see a
book sitting on a bookshelf in the
bookstore and the moment you see the
cover and read the synopsis you just
knew you were going to love it well I
have - a book entitled girl in pieces by
an honorable and well known writer
kathleen glasgow you see this book is
not just about pain and struggle and how
to survive but the writer has written an
amazing sequence of words and
combination of sentences with very
intriguing language that make this book
more compelling than others in his genre
girl in pieces tells about a girl named
Charlie who self harms because she
thinks she isn't good enough so she
starts cutting herself from the arms and
the legs and other parts of her body
but then in
she found remedy along the way she found
a way to heal she realizes that she
deserves to be loved just like everybody
else reading this book made me get mixed
feelings sometimes I cry in sadness and
sympathy other times I laugh in joy and
sometimes I cry while I laugh ladies and
gentlemen I'd like to tell you that I
myself self-harm not in the physical
harming way but more like emotional
hurting there are moments when I would
feel sad and ugly alone and depressed
but then I think to myself I remember
all the pain and all the struggle that
Charlie had to go through but in the end
she found a way to heal so I think I
deserve love I deserve happiness and if
I want to be loved by other people
around me then I need to start loving
and accepting myself with this body that
I am in reading girl and beast has saved
my life by making me realize that it is
wrong to harm myself and that I need to
stop and now I feel so thankful to the
writer
Kathleen Glasgow and her book girl in
thesis which indirectly led me to the
better path ladies and gentlemen there
are many facts telling us that a lot of
people are addicted to self harming but
this book I assure you will be able to
save those people as it had to me now
before closing this speech I'd like to
quote one of my favorite line from girl
in pieces I am tired and angry at me for
letting myself get smaller and smaller
in the hopes that someone would notice
me but how can someone notice you if you
keep getting smaller one more thing
while we are at it it's not about what
kind of book that you read it can be
horror romance or even comedy what
matters is that whether or not that book
can inspire you to survive
and help you face all your problems with
a big heart finally ladies and gentlemen
that's all for my speech I hope we've
all learned something new from it and
enjoyed it thank you very much for your
attention wassalamualaikum
warahmatullahi wa better party
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