The Strangers That Come to Town If you read this piece of text, you would understand why it is about true freedom and being accepted. From moving to trying to fit in somewhere else when you are different from the rest, are just some of the qualities about going from oppression to emancipation. There will always be people who decide that it is okay to judge you or they may think you should go back to your country or even they might just ignore you because you’re not one of them. Sometimes it may turn out that they dislike you or actually learn to acknowledge that you are very similar to them in a sense where you’re both humans and nobody is truly perfect. Firstly, this story is related to freedom due to the fact that the Duvitches had decided to move when they had some difficulties after a disastrous storm that damaged their farmhouse after they had recently moved to the state.This lead to them having to move once again and nobody really knew them personally, just as people. This was a challenge because they never really had the chance to get to know people because some just weren’t as friendly to them and refused to make the effort to introduce themselves. The challenge itself was to find a place where they could possibly feel comfortable and not have too many worries, which they had been successful with. Secondly, the two families went on a fishing trip. Here they were getting along greatly until
Andy and Tom had done a very ignorant prank. They put soap into the bucket of fish, ending up killing them. This created some conflict between the two families. They served their punishment and when they went to go and deliver the new and lively fish.. When they arrived, Mr. Duvitch
was so thankful that he invited them to a dinner at their house and later on his wife arrives with a teacup for the boys suffering while they were catching the fish for them. Thirdly, after the dinner, the rest of