Katie’s fears inhibit her to grow as a person and forge healthy relationships,
Katie’s fears inhibit her to grow as a person and forge healthy relationships,
The book “The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer” by Michelle Hodkin is about a girl named Mara. Mara might look like your typical teenage girl that attends high school, but she is not anymore. Mara was involved in a horrible accident that left her as the only survivor while all of her friends died. Mara and her family relocate to Miami, FL. She has to begin school in the middle of the term while dealing with her post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Then, she meets Noah, and falls in love…
“Every scar I have makes me who I am” proclaimed an anonymous author. Sometimes people make decisions that will stick with them for forever even if they don’t want it to. In the book Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson, she writes about a teenager named Melinda who goes through a ton of drama over the summer before and during her freshman year. A boy named Andy Evans sees Melinda and comes by her. Andy sees her and stays with her all night. Later through the night he brings her away from everyone else and rapes her. Melinda gets extremely scared and calls the police, Rachel (her ex-best friend) finds out she called the cops. Rachel then leaves her at the party and hates her, for calling the cops, from that moment on. In conclusion to this Melinda…
There is a law in the state of Rhode Island called “The Safe Haven for Infants Act”. This law requires every hospital, medical emergency facility, fire station, or police station to take temporary custody of an infant who appears to be 30 days or younger, who is voluntarily left at the facility. There does not have to be a court order for this custody. The person leaving the infant is not required to identify themselves or disclose any information about themselves or the infant.…
In the thrilling and suspenseful novel, The Cellar by Natasha Preston, the main character Summer was followed on her way to a nightclub, when a stranger from behind abducted her, and took her to the middle of the English country side. She later was awoken by three strangers all smiling at her as she lay on the cold linoleum floor. The strangers were dressed like dolls, each matching with long sweaters and matching pants, the only difference was the delicately embroidered flowers on each of the sweaters. The three girls all looked as if they were zombies, all hypnotized by something, but showing only one emotion, fear. And that is when Summer realizes she has been kidnapped. The story shows, what it is like to feel powerless and for all freedom to be taken away from you, this challenge is faced by the main character Summer. From the beginning of the story, Summer is faced with the challenge of trying to get out of the too perfect basement.…
The novel ‘The Story of Tom Brennan’ written by J.C Burke and the film ‘Precious’ directed by Lee Daniels are two texts which revolve around the notion that an individual will experience pain when transitioning into the world, but when the transition is over they are meet with equal amounts of pleasure. The attitudes of individuals are important to the way the persona cope with venturing into the world. In TSOTB tom originally has a sour attitude towards his new environment but soon finds it easier to accept his new scenario and to work with it with a positive attitude.…
We humans have a wide array of emotions. Some are rarely felt and others can dominate our lives. Fear is an example of the latter. Despite what we may think, fear controls the way you live your life. It gives you a sense of right and wrong and provides the understanding of consequence. The Chrysalids by John Wyndham uses fear as one of the most dominant themes of the novel. The plot of this novel is based around David Strorm, a boy who lives in the post-nuclear-apocalyptic town of Waknuk. The entire town of Waknuk fears another tribulation; another nuclear holocaust, and is forced into a religion based on fear. Fear guided David away from his dystopian lifestyle and towards a new and better life.…
Fear can seem as a crucial element to a story’s success. As a story progresses to entertain the reader many times the unique themes influence the reader’s perception and interpretation of the story. One can witness this phenomenon in the short story “Adina, Astrid, Chipewee, Jasmine”, written by Matt Klam. In the short story the male protagonist Kevin, reveals his fear towards family and his surroundings as his own interpretations of life. As his personal past experienced are brought back to him, he Kevin, reveals a great amount of paranoia. The importance of family and place is a crucial role in means of helping fear grow from these themes, prior experiences being brought up causes much controversy and helps grow the stories success.…
Fear affects many in life; it comes in all different forms and can etch itself on to some one and never let go. Amy Wang tells us of a girl that was scared in a way for the majority of her young life. In "The Same Difference", we are able to see how the fear of her own nationality led her to set up barriers against the world unlike her own.…
Love is a powerful thing, but can be quickly damaged when those who love, abandon their loved ones. Author Sarah Dessen portrays many themes and subjects in her works, most of which include love, friendship, romance, and abandonment. One of Dessen’s works is Lock and Key, where Dessen’s story telling method fits the feel of the story, allowing it to move forward as Ruby lives day by day but still clings to her past. It’s a thought provoking and intelligent story about all kinds of relationships and love. Another novel by Dessen is Along for the Ride which is also about new relationships, romance, and getting through the past. It feels as if Auden is sharing confidence as she discovers that people are not easy to figure out and can change. She is quite the original character. Author Sarah Dessen deals with the theme of abandonment and romance in the novels Lock and Key, and Along for the Ride…
Susan Fine wrote a book by the name of “Initiation”. This book was one that was meant to tell a story and hopefully inspire people. It was also wrote to let people know that they are not the only ones going through things. This book was based on a boy that goes by the name Mauricio Londono. He was raised in poverty and wanted a escape. In this he found a school he could attend which he thought he wishedd he had as a life, although when he got there it was a different story. He tried to use people to get where he wanted to go, although it didn't work out as plan. While reading this book, i began to compare myself to him in many ways. I saw how he views the world, how the world views him and how he handles problems and i compared it to myself.…
The New York House of Refuge was the first juvenile reformatory in the nation. It began as a product of a humanitarian association. Organized in 1815, it was originally called the Society for the Prevention of Pauperism. The Reverend John Stanford founded this Society. During the year 1820 and continuing through the middle of 1821, the Society completed a survey of the United States prisons. Upon completion, the Society then appointed a committee to study the findings.…
Even when some ones life looks perfect there are almost always flaws. One side of someones life could look amazing. They could be filthy rich and get whatever he or she wants. On another side there could be misery, failure, and rejection. That is what the book Bliss is all about. There are three girls in this book. One is an aspiring actor, one an office worker who used to live off her boyfriend, and a spoiled one who lives off her parents. In this journal I will be predicting, connecting, and questioning.…
“ The only thing constant in life is change.” Haven is only fiffteen years old, and she’s experiencing a lot of changes. For example Haven´s parents getting divorced, her dad remarrying a woman who she doesn´t like. Her sister who she use to be close with getting married and moving out to live with her husband. In addition her best friend has a boyfriend who has a negative influence on her. Which leads to her drinking, smoking, and using alcohol. At some point in the book Haven runs away, this part surprised me because I really wasn’t expecting this at all. This part of the book got me thinking why would you run away just because your life gets hard. Either way she could have talked to her mom about the situation instead of making that stupid decision . Life does get hard but that doesn’t mean you should run way way from your problems. “You can avoid reality, but you cannot avoid the consequences of avoiding reality.” You shouldn’t run away from your problems because they will always come back to you. Sometimes you have to learn how to accept change and be happy with no matter the outcome.However while dealing with all of this haven soon realizes that sometimes changes lead to new opportunities and help you realize that everything happens for a…
The protagonist’s lonely life allowed them to understand the consequences of ignoring fear. The apartment that Lois lives in suggests that she is disconnected from nature or human interactions. After the disappearance of Lucy in the forest. Lois became afraid of the wilderness. Since the passing of her husband, Rob, Lois moved into a condominium apartment “building that has a security system, and the only plant life is in posts in the solarium.” (Atwood 1). Lois’s incompetence to cope with the loss of Lucy has led her to live a remote life. She finds comfort in the new home as it is secluded and prevents her having to socialize with other people. Lois’ level of contentment with her apartment hints that anywhere but her apartment is wild. Lois…
Fear causes people to grow apart, and it makes people to question the nature of life. The cure that can help with this fear can be found anywhere, making Cry, the Beloved Country an inspirational novel. When Kumalo is facing the death of his son Absalom he comes to realize that: “such fear could not be cast out, but by love” (311). Love has the power to help people at their hardest times, which is what Kumalo needed to be able to surpass all these adversities thrown at him. The last line of the novel is very important because it comes to a sudden realization that fear will end and the human spirit will no longer be troubled. People anxiously wait for that to happen, a sudden rebirth of the human soul. Paton explains: “But when that dawn will come, of our emancipation, from the fear of bondage and the bondage of fear, why, that is a secret” (312). Paton realizes that everyone will have their moment of salvation, the moment where the spirit will be free of troubles, reaching its “emancipation.” The human spirit will be free from the “bondage of fear” and “fear of bondage,” meaning that the human spirit will be free from being influenced by fear and of the fear of being influenced by anything. Paton says that when this “dawn” will come is a “secret.” It is a dawn because the earth experiences through dawn every day, it is something that will come for sure, so the moment the human race will be free of fears is sure to come, but when it comes is a secret. One can be sure that emancipation will come, just as dawn comes. These words are very inspirational and make the troubles of fear seem acceptable one knows that there will be better things to…