“Change is part of the human condition and affects myself, others and the world in diverse and complex ways.”
To what extent does this statement apply to change as represented in Nam Le’s two short stories and your own related text?
I have developed to a great extent and understanding of the way change is diverse and complex and is very much of the human condition and how it can affect the world and others in it and myself. Change has taught me that people can be different and still belong in this complex world. I have learnt that change is multidimensional and can cause massive impacts in the world and shares the same human values. Nam Le’s fictional short stories, in The Boat and Forrest Gump and a film directed by Robert Zemeckis illustrates that change often involves struggle and hardship but can prepare us for the challenges that life may bring and the new opportunities offered for personal growth and overcoming obstacles.
Change is a complex process that involves strength and hardship to overcome the initial struggle and may depend on us making our own decisions that can lead to difficulties. This is evident in Love and Honour and Pity and Pride and Compassion and Sacrifice when Nam, the protagonist is using an antique typewrite to renew his passion for creative writing, “I bought an electric Smith Corona… It buzzed like a tropical aquarium.” Technical language, use of simile suggest that change in the way Nam deals with his personal difficulties and others can bring new colour and life, not only to his writing but his strayed relationship with his Father. Adapting and being open to change can be an initial struggle but if not embraced and resisted it cannot only impact ourselves, but others around us. Relationships are viewed as a changing aspect in life and without trust or belief there is no path in life to carry on with positively and successfully, this is revealed when Nam did not find his job meaningful and felt pressured to be a