The Taximan's Story by Catherine Lim is about the knowledgeable Singlish-speaking taxi driver who makes extra money looking out for male tourists to take them to the city’s brothels. This PowerPoint contains a fun game about the elements of short story and Singapore, A trip to Singapore, the taximan's story, it's plot, characters, setting, theme, and conflict. A PowerPoint presentation for Lit102 A. Enjoy! Designed by FH Gregorio, JP Ibay, JR Jallores, and M Kim.
1. The Taximan’s Story
By: Catherine Lim
A Singaporean Short Story
For College (World Literature)
Trip to
Singapore Author Story
Game Plot Characters Setting Theme Conflict
Designed by: Friend Hayzer S. Gregorio, John Paulo G. Ibay, Jonna Rose G. Jallores,
and Miso C. Kim
2. • There are two (2) categories: Elements of Short Story and
Singapore.
• In each category, there are five (5) types of question with
corresponding number of points.
8. 3. The game master will let one (1) group at a time to choose a
category and the points which they want to earn.
4. The game master will read the question and then the groups
will answer that question by blackening/shading the circle of
their choice (if the question is Multiple Choice) or by simply
writing their answer in the answer sheet.
5. The groups will be given a maximum time of 5 seconds to
answer the question.
6. The game master will ask some group’s answer. After that, he
will reveal the answer to the given question.
9. 7. If the group answered the question correctly they will gain
corresponding points to that question.
8. At the end of the game, the group who earned the highest
points among the others is declared as the winner.
10. Elements of Short Story
This category is about the basic elements of short story
11. Singapore
This category is about the location, important dates, national symbols,
and famous landmarks of Singapore
12. Elements of Short Story Singapore
100 Trial Question 100
200 200
300 300
400 400
500 500
13. Trial (Multiple Choice)
Which is the currency of
Singapore? 5
4
C.Dollar 3
2
D. Baht 1
Time is up!
E. Pound
F.Peso
14. 100 (MULTIPLE CHOICE)
Which country is to the north of
Singapore?
C.Australia
D.Malaysia
E.Philippines 5
F.Indonesia 4
3
2
1
Time is up!
15. 200 (TRUE or FALSE)
Singapore means “Garden City”.
FALSE 5
The name Singapore is derived from the word
4
“Singapura” or “Lion City” as legend has it when a
3
Sumatran prince sighted a beast that looked like a lion
2
when he first set foot on the island in the 14 century.
th
1
Time is up!
17. 400 (ENUMERATION)
Enumerate the four (4) official
languages of Singapore.
5
Malay, English, Chinese
Malay English 4
(Mandarin), and Tamil
(Mandarin) 3
2
1
Time is up!
18. 500 (The BIG Question)
Which is the symbolism of the
crescent on Singapore’s Flag?
C.Growth of a young country • red for brotherhood and
equality;
D.Islam • white for purity and virtue.
5
•crescent moon represents a
E.Hinduism young nation4 the rise.
on
3
•five stars stand for
F.Judaism Singapore's ideals of
2
democracy, peace, progress,
1
justice and equality.
Time is up!
19. 100 (MULTIPLE CHOICE)
What element is known as ‘the series of
related events’?
C. Episodes
D. Chapters
E. Scenes 5
D. Plot 4
3
2
1
Time is up!
20. 200 (TRUE or FALSE)
Only people can be characters in a story.
FALSE
5
4
3
2
1
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21. 300 (IDENTIFICATION)
If I told you: This short story takes place in a
jungle on a mysterious island sometime in
the 1930s/1940s involving a strange hunter. I
would be using what term?
HINT: seven letters, think of time and place
5
SETTING 4
3
2
1
Time is up!
22. 400 (ENUMERATION)
What are the six basic elements of the short
story? Give only four.
Characters, Setting, Plot, Point of View
Characters Setting Plot 5
Conflict, Theme
Conflict 4
3
2
1
Time is up!
23. 500 (The BIG Question)
IDENTIFICATION
It is the main idea or author’s opinion about
life expressed in a piece of literature.
5
THEME 4
3
2
1
Time is up!
24. The angle in which the story is told.
C.Climax 5
4
D.Point of View 3
2
E.Screenplay 1
Time is up!
25. This is the plot device whereby a seemingly
inextricable problem is suddenly and
abruptly solved with the unexpected
intervention of some new character,
ability, or object. 5
4
3
A. Shoulder angel 2
1
B. Deus ex machina Time is up!
C. Mystery
26. This is where the events in the story
become complicated and the conflict in the
story is revealed
C.Rising Action
D.Falling Action
E.Climax
27. These are the techniques use to create and
develop characters.
C.Protagonist
D.Antagonist
E.Characterization
28. Is a contrast between what is expected and
what is actually happens or exists.
C.Imagery
D.Irony
E.Foreshadowing
29. These are words and phrases that appeal to
the senses and that writers use to create
pictures in reader’s minds.
A. Imagery
B. Conflict
C. Point of View
30. It is the opposition of forces which ties one
incident to another and makes the plot
move.
C.Red herring
D.Conflict
E.Deus ex machina
31. These are hints and clues provided by the
author that permit the reader to predict
what might happen later in the story.
C.Foreshadowing
D.Rising Action
E.Scaffolding
32. It is the angle of the narrator where he can
move from character to character, event,
to event, having free access to te
thoughts, feelings, and motivations of his
characters and he introduces information
where when he chooses.
C.Exposition
D.Omniscient
E.Denouement
33. This is the final outcome or untangling of
events in the story.
C.Denouement
D.Red herring
E.Deus ex machina
34.
35.
36. Marina Bay Sands
Merlion
Sri Mariamman Temple
Singapore
Flyer
Singaporean Foods
Universal Studios
Singapore
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42. Chicken Rice Carrot cake (chai tow kuay)
Wonton or Wantan mee Chili Crab
43. Figure 1: The lion head
•courage,
•strength
•and excellence.
44. Figure 2: Vanda Miss Joaquim
• Singapore’s quest for progress
• and excellence in all aspects
45. Figure 3: Singaporean Flag
• red for brotherhood and equality;
• white for purity and virtue.
•crescent moon represents a young nation on the rise.
•five stars stand for Singapore's ideals of democracy, peace,
progress, justice and equality.
46. • Real name: Catherine Lim Poh Imm
• Born: 1942 in Penang, Malaysia
• writer of nine collections of short stories,
five novels and a poetry book
• won national and regional book prizes for her
literary contributions.
• best known for her collection of short stories
Little Ironies: Short Stories of Singapore and
Or Else, The Lightning God and
Other Stories.
47. • Teacher, St. Andrew’s School, St. Patrick’s School
• Teacher, Catholic Junior College
• Project director, Curriculum Development Institute of Singapore,
Ministry of Education
• Administrator, Curriculum Development Institute of Singapore, Ministry
of Education
• Specialist lecturer in Socio-linguistics and Literature, SEAMEO
Regional Language Centre (RELC)
Columnist, The Straits Times
• Jan 1992 – : full-time professional writer
48. •first book, published in 1978 (36 years
old)
•the one that launched her on the road to
authorhood.
•17 short stories are about ordinary men
and women living their ordinary lives, often
with a determination that is no less than
extraordinary—the woman desperate to
have a male child to appease her tradition-
bound husband
•the young student who jumps to her
death after her poor exam results
• the knowledgeable Singlish-speaking taxi
driver who makes extra money looking out
for male tourists to take them to the city’s
brothels.
49. The Taximan’s Story
Story By Catherine Lim
“Little Ironies” – Stories Of Singapore
50. Take me to National University of Singapore, please
make it fast coz I got a meeting to attend and I need
to be there on time.
Very good, Madam. Sure I will take you there
In plenty good time for your meeting, Madam.
This way better, less traffic, less car jams.
Half hour should make it, Madam, so not to worry.
51. Have you been taxi man for a long time?
What did you say, Madam?
I said have you been taxi man for a long time?
Ha, ha, Yes, yes, I’ve been taxi man for 20 years now, Madam.
A long time ago, Singapore not like this—so crowded, so busy.
Last time, more peaceful, not so much taxi men or so much cars and buses.
52. Oh, you must been working so hard!
Yes Madam, I can make a living. So, so. What do?
I must work hard if wants to success in Singapore.
People like us, no read, no write, we must sweat to earn money
for wife and children.
53. Do you have a big family?
Yes, Madam, quite big family—eight
children, six sons, and two daughters.
Big family! Haha! No good, Madam. In those
days where got Family Planning in Singapore?
People born many, many children, every year,
one child is no good at all.
Two children, three children, enough, stop.
Our government say stop!
54. Lucky for me, all my children big now. Four of my sons working—one
A businessman, two clerks, a teacher in Primary School, one in National Service
one still schooling.
My eldest daughter, she is twenty plus, stay at home, help the mother.
55. Is your daughter already married?
No, not married yet – very shy, and her health not so good, but a
good, obedient girl.
My other girl—Oh, Madam! Very hard for
father when daughter is no good and go against
her parents.
Very sad like punishment from God.
56. Today, young people not like us when we
are young. We obey. Our parents say
don’t do this, we never do.
Otherwise, the cane. My father cane me, I was
big enough to be married, and still got caning.
My father he was very strict, and that is good thing for
parents to be strict. If not, young boys and girls
become very useless. Do not want to study, but run away, and
go to night clubs and take drugs and make love.
You agree with me, Madam?
57. Yes! I absolutely agree with you.
Today, young people they are very trouble to their parents.
Madam, you see this young girl over there, outside the
coffee house? See what I mean, Madam?
Yes
.
They are only schoolboys and schoolgirls, but they act as
big shots, spending money, smoking, wearing latest
fashion, and making love.
Yes, that’s true. Even though you’re just a taxi man you are
aware about the behavior of the teenagers today.
Ah, madam, I know! I know! As taxi man, I
know them and their habits.
58. Madam, you are a teacher, you say?
Yes
.
You know or not that young schoolgirls, fifteen, sixteen year old,
they go to school in the morning in their uniforms and then after
school, they don’t go home, they have clothes in their schoolbag,
and they go to public lavatory or hotel and change into these
clothes, and they put make-up on their face.
Their parents never know.
They tell their Mom go school meeting, got sports and games, this,
that, but they really come out and play the fool. .
59. Ah, Madam, I see you surprise but I know, I know all their tricks a lot
As I take them in my taxi. They usual is wait in bowling alley
or coffee house or hotel, and they walk up, and friend, the
European and American tourists, and this is how they make fun and
also extra money.
60. Madam, you believe or not when I tell you
how much money they got? I say! Last
night, Madam, this young girl, very pretty
and make-up and wear sexy dress,
She told me take her to orchid mansions--this place famous,
Madam, fourth floor flat--and she open her purse to pay me,
and I say! All American notes--ten dollar notes all, and she
pull one out and say keep change!
As she has no time already
61. Madam, I tell you this, every month, I got more money
from these young girls and their American and European
boyfriends in my taxi, more than I get from other people
who bargain and say don't want go by meter and wait
even for ten cents change.
Phui!!Some of them really make me mad. But these
young girls and their boyfriends don't bargain, they just
pay, pay, and they make love in taxi so much they don't
know if you go round and round and charge them by
meter!
62. I tell you, Madam, some of them don't care how much
they spend on taxi. It is like this: after 1 a.m. taxi fare
double, and I prefer working this time, because naturally,
much more money.
I go and wait outside Elroy Hotel or Tung Court or Orchid
Mansions, and such enough, Madam, will have plenty
business.
Last Saturday, Madam, no joking, on one day alone I
make nearly one hundred and fifty dollars! Some of it for
services. Some of tourists don't know where, so I tell
them and take them there, and that's extra money.
63. You surely know a lot of things.
Ah Madam,if I tell you all,no end to the story.
But I will tell you this, Madam. If you have young
daughter and she say Mummy I got meeting today in
school and will not come home, you must not say, Yes,
yes, but you must go and ask her where and why and
who, and you find out. Today young people not to trust,
like young people in many years ago.
64. Why are you telling this?
Oh, Madam, I tell you because I myself have a
daughter--oh, Madam, a daughter I love very much, and
she is so good and study hard.
And I see her report cards and her teacher write ‘Good
work‘ and 'Excellent‘ so on, so on. Oh, Madam, she my
favorite child, and I ask her what she want to be after left
school, and she says go to University.
65. None of my other children could go to
University, but this one, she is very smart and
intelligent--no boasting, Madam--her teachers
write 'Good‘ and 'Excellent', and so on, so on,
in her report cards.
She study at home, and help the mother, but
sometimes a little lazy, and she say teacher
want her to go back to school to do extra
work, extra coaching, in her weak subject,
which is math, Madam.
66. So I let her stay back in school and day after day she come
home in evening, then she do her studies and go to sleep.
Then one day, oh Madam, it make me so angry even now--
one day, I in my taxi driving, driving along and hey! I see a
girl looking like my Lay Choo, with other girls and some
Europeans outside a coffee-house but I think, it cannot be
Lay Choo, how can, Lay Choo is in school, and this girl is all
dressed up and make-up, and very bold in her behavior, and
this is not like my daughter at all.
67. Then they go inside the coffee-house, and my heart is very,
very--how you describe it, Madam, My heart is very 'susah hati‘
and I say to myself, I will watch that Lay Choo and see her
monkey tricks. The very next day she is there again I stop my
taxi, Madam, and I am so angry.
I rush up to this wicked daughter and I catch her by the
shoulders and neck, and slap her and she scream, but I don't
care. Then I drag her to my taxi and drive all the way home, and
at home I thrash the stupid food and I beat her and slap her till
like hell. My wife and some neighbors they pull me away, and I
think if they not pull me away, I sure to kill that girl.
68. I lock her up in her room for three days,and I ashamed to tell
her teacher,so I just tell the teacher that Lay Choo is sick,so
please to excuse her.Oh,Madam,how you feel in my place?
Make herself so cheap,when her father drive taxi all day to
save money for her University.
69. Is everything between you and your daughter okay now?
What is it, Madam?
I said is everything between you and your daughter okay now?
Yes,yes,everything okay now, thank you.She cannot leave
the house except to go to school, and I tell her mother
always check, check in everything she do, and her
friends--what sort of people they are...
70. Can you wait for me until my meeting is done?
What, Madam? Oh, so sorry,Madam,cannot wait for you to
finish your meeting. Must go off, please to excuse me.
In a hurry, Madam. Must go off to Hotel Elroy--there plenty
people to pick up. So very sorry, Madam, and thank you very
much.
Oh, that’s ok. Here’s the payment.
Thank you for sharing your story to me.
71. My youngest daughter have a similar behavior
Similar like the other schoolgirls that act like gangsters
Since you’re a teacher, did you know something strange about the girls
After school time, they don’t really go home but they go to hotels
and other places for sure
72. If you have a daughter, don’t accept her trust
But you only do that when she wants to go out
Just like my naughty daughter who really got caught
For that, I scolded her so loud that I don’t even care so I just shout
73. • A taxi driver rides with a female teacher passenger.
• He talks about the changes in Singapore.
• He talks about his family.
• He talks about his observations about youth and prostitution.
• He talks about his problem with his daughter
• The passenger got off he taxi and the taxi driver went to Hotel Elory
hurriedly
83. • How young people of Singapore have grown to be bold and
reckless; as compared to the youth’s
of the ‘old’ Singapore.
• Differences of the ‘old’ (taximan’s generation) and current (Lay
Choo’s generation) Singapore
• How making a living in Singapore has overcome the need to stand
up for our own beliefs and
make a stand to whatever opposes us.
86. • Taxi drivers and vehicles
• Hotel Elory, Tung Court,
Orchid Mansions
• Taxi
• Money
• Young people observed in the story
87. Jonna Rose Jallores John Paulo Ibay Miso C. Kim Friend Gregorio
as as as As
Lay Choo The Taximan Madam Himself
Based on Original Story by
CATHERINE LIM