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AbstractIgenerallytellthewholestoryaboutTheLegendof1900inthefirstsixparagraphs.Andthentalkaboutsomefellingsthatthefilmgivesme.Inmyopinion,NineteenHundredisnotonlyapianoplayer,butalsoaangerofmusicandabrusheddreamcatcher.IalsowanttotellthereasonwhyNineteenHundreddoesn’twanttogetofftheship.Formypart,therearetworeasonswhichcanexplainwhyhewouldratherdiethangetoffship.Foroneisthattheshipisthewholeworldtohim,inshiplifehelivedasimplewayandhecouldn’timmaginethecomplexlifeonland.AnotherreasonisthatNineteenHundredstillholdhisdream.Ithinkitisthemostimportantreasonwhyhedoesn’twanttogetofftheship.AttheendofthisarticleIwouldemphasizethateveryonewouldhaveagoodstoryonlywhenweholdourdreamfully!KeywordsNineteenHundreddreamOnedayofJanuaryin1900,theVirginianwasberthedatoneharborofLondon.AllpassengershadleftonlyoldDannywantedtofoundsomethingvaluablewhichwasleftbyrichman.Hecoundn’tfoundnotingbutawholecigar.Whenhewasreadytolefthefoundaboxwhichababysleptinitonthetopofthepiano.Lookattheword”.T.D.Lemons”writeonthewalloftheboxandthebeautifulboy,oldDannydecidedtoadoptedthispettybaby.Hetoldhisworkmate“.T.D.”means“thanksDanny“andnamedforhisbabyDannyBoodmanT.DLemonsNineteenHundred.TheLegendof1900beguntotellhisstory…NineteenHundredwasluck,hewasadoptedbykindheartDannyandgivenhimthefirsteducation,butNineteenHundredwasunluckytoo,becauseDannywasafraidofhewastookawaybygovernmentlittleNineteenHundredhavetoalwayshidinginthebellyofVirginian.Doyourememberthatscene?LittleNineteenHundredwanttowatchtheoutsideworldthroughthelittlewindowofbelly.Whenthescenekeepszoomingout,thislittlewindowbecomesmallerandsmallerandwecan’tfindit.Butwecanneverforgettheeyeswhichissolimpidityandhopeful.Butlifeisnotabedofroses,whenNineteenHundredwas8,theoldDannydiedinaaccident.Athisfuneral,litterNineteenHundredheardsomewonderfulmusicfirst.Oneneigh,littleNineteenHundredfollowthemusictothefirstclass.Lookthoroughfrostedglass,hiseyesightstoppedonthepianoplayerandatthismomenthefoundhisbestfriendwhoisnamedpiano.Manyyearslater,NineteenHundredhasbecameapianoplayerinVirginian。HemetanotherfriendMaxandhadsixyearshappytimewithhim.Duringthisday,hewinthepianoduelwhichwaschangedbyJellyRoll,hemetonegirlwhomakehimtofellinloveatfirstsight,healsowantedtogotofftheshiptofoundherbutwhenhestoodonthegangwayhestoppedandthenreturned.Heneverwanttogetofftheshipafterthatevenwhenseveralyearslatertheshipwillbeblowup.Atlast,Virginianweredisappearsinfire.NineteenHundrednevergetofftheshipandheandhismusicweredisappearinginthewine…MaybeforNineteenHundred,hismusiccareerwasnotbegunwhenhewas8-year-old.Itisbegunwhenhewasababywhowasforsakenbyhisparentsonthetopofthepianooffirst-classcabinofVirginian.Heisnotonlyapianoplayer;heisthemusicangerwhoisleftinhuman’sworldbygad.TherearemanydifferentideasforNineteenHundred.Samepeoplesayheisahero,becausehewouldrathertodeaththangiveupthedreamofmusic.Therearealsoanothersoundsaythathetotallyisacoward,becauseheevenhavenotcowardtomovefromtheshiptofacethechanceoflandlifeandtofindthewomanhelovedeeply.Butinmyeyes,1900justachildrenwholovehismusictoomuch,yes,heisachildrennevergrowup.Infact,thereisstillonequestioninmymind?ForwhyreasonmakeNineteenHundredwouldrathertodeaththangetofftheship.Final,IthinkIfindthereason.Inmyopinion,therearetworeasons.Forone,NineteenHundredwasbornattheslip,growupattheslip.Forhim,slipmeansforwholetheworld.Atsliptheonlythingheneedtodoisplaypiano,heneverneedtochoose.ButasNineteenHundredsaid”Howdoyouchoosejustone?Onewoman,onehouse,onepieceoflandtocallyourown,onelandscapetolookat,onewaytodie...Allthatworldisweighingdownonme,youdon'tevenknowwhereitcomestoanend,andaren'tyoueverjustscaredofbreakingapartatthethoughtofit?Theenormityoflivingit?“SomaybeNineteenHundredwasluckthepowertomakehetofaceallthechanceonlandandonlyonthesliphecanfoundwhathecandoandwhatheshoulddo,andonlyinhisworldhecanfoundbelongingness.Andanotherreasonis“dream”.DoyourememberthedialoguebetweenNineteenHundredandMaxwhenthoseoldafriendsmetagain?MaxaskedNineteenHundred,“Whathaveyoubeenuptoalltheseyears?”“Makingmusic”“Evenduringthewar?”“Evenwhenononewasdancinganymore,evenwhenthebombswerefalling,AndIkeptplaying.Tilltheshipgohere.”NineteenHundredkeptplayingpianoandhestillholdthedreamofmusic.Heneverstopped.Andtheworldonlandinhistimewasfullofdesire.Peoplealwayswantmoreandneverstop!Inface,thereareonlyafewofpeoplecanholdtheirdream.YoumaysayevenIliveinthebusycity,butIstillhaveadream!Butyoualsohavetomettheproblemabouthowtosurvive.Soyouhavetosellyourdream,youmayhavetosellyourdraw,yourmusic,youracttomakejustafewofmoney.JustlikeMax,hehadtosellhistrumpetjustforsixpoundtenshillings.Howcanyoupromiseyourdreamcan’tbedeterioration?ForNineteenHundred,inhistimeallthepeoplewerecrazyformoney,prowerorhonor,butalloftheseareNineteenHundredcouldnotunderstandanddidn’tneeded,heplaypianojustforenjoythemusic.MaybeNineteenHundredknownwhatheneedreallythanallofus.Sohedidn’tneedtogotofftheslip,becausehehasfoundthemostimportantthingsinlift!AsNineteenHundredsaid“Youareneverreally’doneforaslongasyougotagoodstoryandsomeonetotellitto.”Ibelieveeve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