She is convinced by Liam to publicly beg Alex to turn herself in during a television press conference. Alex meanwhile, seeks help from Simon, who was kicked out of Quantico some time earlier. They discover that Alex was being set up from the very beginning of her training. Simon helps her escape, but he is secretly working for Director Clayton. At Quantico, Alex learns from Liam that her father was a special agent. The NATs complete psychological profiles of each other, but the exercise is a test set up by…
In Rudyard Kipling's fiction story, "Rikki-tikki-tavi", the theme of survival is demonstrated through Rikki's actions during his many conflicts within the story. The first one is when Rikki Tikki gets washed away in a flood (22). Another event is how Darzee builds his nest high up out of the reach of the wicked Cobras (25). Also there is a conflict for survival when Rikki Tikki battles the twisted Cobras Nag and Nagaina (25-34). Rikki Tikki shows that his actions are important so that he can survive.…
He stopped the car and got out to look, when he noticed that one of the planes was nearing the ground out in the field. Nat watched as the plane landed, and quickly rushed over to greet the foreigners. As he was rushing to the plane he noticed a French flag painted on the side. When the military pilot got of the plane, Nat greeted the man, but asked what he was doing. "I am here from the France. We have managed to clear our country of the birds, but there are too many here to be terminated. We were surveying the area for any survivors of the odd catastrophe. We were told that any survivors should be taken back with us, and when we saw the car moving they sent me down to check. Are you here alone?" "No, my family and I have been living off what we can find in the local farm. Our house is back this way, come with me. " The two men entered Nat's car and drove back immediately to the farm, to pick up his family. When Nat told his wife about what was happening, at first she was very skeptical, but realized that there was no other way to escape the birds. In a matter of an hour, Nat and his family had managed to pack all of their most prized…
A scary two days later one returns. Nick is the only survivors so he helped in writing the book. He is a dynamic character in his courage, strength, and positive attitude when things are tough. After about five hours of being in the water, no one wants to go under the boat to try to get supplies, food or water, anything that could help them. Nick does reach and get Will’s cell phone and try calling everyone including 9-1-1. He keep trying every ten to fifteen minutes. “ But I kept getting the same message… NO SERVICE…..SEND WHEN SERVICE AVAILABLE? I kept hitting YES, hoping against hope”(50). Nick could easily say, this is never going to work and give up, but that is not in character. He keeps trying and having a positive hope that something will work and someone will spot them. I think Nick’s courage and positive attitude is why he the one that survived. One example of this positive attitude and hope that he told Corey was, “ Hold on, they’re going to be here soon.” And to Marquis: “Please God, stay with us” (88). He is encouraging his other three friends to keep fighting that someone is going to find them, that God will save…
1. Life for the immigrants was hard, long and dangerous. They had to completely re-establish themselves with little to no money and survive by farming and building their own shelter. The injury suffered by Lindberghs grandfather suggests that he was a determined man to provide for his family, as well as resilient by clinging to life with a severed arm.…
Life is very unpredictable and sometimes throws us challenges that we need to overcome, in order to survive. According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, survival means, “The continuation of life or existence.” Yoko Kawashima Watkins was the main character from So Far From the Bamboo Grove. She was an eleven year old Japanese girl who struggles with life in 1945 the last year of World War II. Jeffery Lionel Magee, or Maniac as some would call him, was the main character from Maniac Magee. He was a twelve year old, white orphan who runs into…
It is terrifying to think that the fate of the world is in thousands of deadly birds. When his small children were I. This situation, Nat Hocken chose to lie to them in order to keep them calm. He should have lied to them for many reasons. These reasons include the following: they were scared; they were too young to know the truth; he was responsible for protecting them and keeping them calm. One main reason he should have lied to them was because they were too young to know the real story.…
needed to go, they will have been half way dead. In the short story “Deep Survival” the 17 year…
Northup ends his travels in Avoyelles Parish, where he spends 12 years of his life, until, with the help of a friendly, northern carpenter, he is rescued and brought back to his wife and three children.…
The first reason why I could not survive in the wilderness is because, whenever the tornado hit, which made the plane switch positions, he was able to hold his breath for an extended period of time and was able to handle the pressure that came with it, whenever he had to swim and retrieve pieces of…
“The Poet’s day will be moment upon moment of gladsomeness,” writes Maxine Hong Kingston in her book To Be the Poet. “Poets do whatever they like.”…
This is why throughout both of the novels perseverance and having the willpower to succeed is more important towards survival than anything else that aids in survival. No matter if they can adapt or have a family to support them, if there is no determination involved, then no way anyone is getting out of that situation alive. There are still issues like this today, not to the same volume, but a lot of little situations that perseverance is involved…
Nature has an overall effect on the culture and attitude of Janie because nature was her life, anything that she did always had some type of connection to her spirituality and nature. “We all know God never lets us down, that he is utterly reliable and consistent. The Bible teaches that God is immutable; unchanging in his nature, character and purpose” (Kandiah 2). The spiritual aspect of the novel also ties in with nature because nature was personified as God going against Janie, Teacake and Motorboat. “The wind came back with triple fury, and put out the light for the last time. They sat in company with the others in other shanties, their eyes straining against crude walls and their souls asking if He meant to measure their puny might against His. They seemed to be staring at the dark, but their eyes were watching God” (Hurston 160). When faced with a natural disaster in the magnitude of a hurricane does man feel humbled at his smallness in the face of God. The characters realize that their free will can’t stand against His will. Janie took caution when dealing with certain people and situations, showing that she was down to earth and into nature. “Naw it ain’t it’s nature, cause nature makes caution. It’s de strongest thing God ever made, now. Fact is it’s de onliest thing God ever made. He made nature and nature made everything else” (Hurston 65). The hurricane represents the destructive fury of nature. As such, it functions as the opposite of the pear tree and horizon imagery: whereas the pear tree and horizon stand for beauty and pleasure, the hurricane demonstrates how chaotic and capricious the world can be. The hurricane makes the characters question who they are and what their place in the universe is. Its impersonal nature, it is simply a force of pure destruction, lacking consciousness and…
Events turned up for the man and his son later on in the novel when they come across an abandoned house with a bunker full of stored food and goods (McCarthy 138). For the first time on their journey they had an acceptable place to live. Physiological needs such as shelter, food, and water were finally met. Although this was only a temporary stay, the man and his son got enough of what they needed at the moment too remain alive and needs were…
Survival is an omnipresent principle that all life depend on for existence. Within the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding, survival is observed as a major and important element that has to do with part struggle and part endurance. Within this novel, several characters come across the need to survive on an isolated island but there are unable to due to obstacles such as fear and doubts of vacating a creature filled island, controversies and quarrels with the group and stressful geography of the island. It is because of a person’s ability to persevere through uneasy trials, they have a chance at survival.…