man’s upbringing, he learns to embrace his best self. He becomes a man, has a family of his own, and joins the military. The character becomes a loving individual, appreciative of his own child and life. He sees the bright side of things and evolves into a positive person with a large influence over his family. His hard life taught him to be greater than the surroundings and not to let his past define his future.
The people around him saw what he had been going through as a child and tried to help.
He learned how to care through their intervention in his life. Without a loving family to support him he developed an outlook on life that was clouded by hatred and a feeling of isolation. In school he was an outcast and knew it. The teachers helped make him feel better which made him an understanding individual. This becomes more evident at the end of the story when he takes his child to a lake. The lake was one of the few places he found peace with his father and could get away from the chaotic house life he had to deal with. He takes his child there when they say, “This is my favorite place, dad.” and he begins to tear up. The light crying is evidence of his softened heart and his ability to care. This development of character shows how the hard things in life do not need to define the future of any individual. The main character’s bravery and positive attitude teach us all how we should live our
lives.
Without the events in the book that made the audience cringe, the message would have never been conveyed in the same way. The author’s story tells us all to remember what the real purpose of life is. He teaches us to see the world with a positive attitude and remember that the future is ours, not belonging to the past or the struggles we have seen