A wise person once said, “Being strong doesn’t mean you’ll never get hurt. It means even when you get hurt, you’ll never let it defeat you.” This quote relates to the short story “Fly Away Home,” by Eve Bunting. In this story, a young boy named Andrew lives in an airport with his father, while living there Andrew shows us that it is important to stay strong through tough times.
In the beginning of the story, being strong through tough times comes up a lot. In one instance in the story, Andrew couldn’t talk with the people he knew at the airport because they could get him noticed. This shows that he stayed strong because it's really tempting to talk to people you know and carry on conversation with them, but Andrew had to choose his way of life over pleasure and decide he would rather not be noticed over having friendship. This would be a big challenge for most of us, but Andrew stayed strong through it. In addition, because Andrew lived in an airport, he had to sleep sitting up because he had no bed. This is important because not only is it difficult to sleep sitting up, but it's even tougher to have no hope of getting a real bed. Andrew had no hope of getting a bed because he and his father couldn’t even afford a home, so there wasn’t really any chance of Andrew getting a real bed at that moment. Furthermore, Andrew stayed strong when he saw everyone leaving to go home when he stayed at the airport. Strength is shown here because Andrew must have known these people were
- Characters: The main character is developed by what type of book the author is writing. My main character Sugar Mae Cole was developed because of the way she acts toward different characters in the book. And by her personality and sugars personality is sweet kinda like her name and she is polite. She is always trying to brighten the other characters up especially her mom Reba. She has a different personality that any of the other characters and connects with them in a different way that is what makes her the main character. she is cautious and also believes in people and things like her mom. Her mom Reba is about to give up but Sugar still believes in her and she believes she and her Mom will get a home and things will
Strength comes in many forms, We usually think of strength as a person with a powerful body. Actually, a person can have a strong mind, have patience, and the strength to resist temptation. Weakness is not always noticed at first, and it can be seen in many different ways. It can be an emotional weakness caused by loss, loneliness, and other life problems. Steinbeck makes his story, Of Mice and Men, interesting by giving his characters both strengths and weaknesses.
In the short story, “Stray”, by Cynthia Rylant, a young girl named Doris Lacey was shoveling one day when the protagonist saw a dog that was walking alone and shivering. Doris picked the helpless dog up and took the dog into her warm, cozy home.The theme of the story is that persistence pays off. Doris was persistent in the story by feeding the dog and the main character was also persistent by repeatedly asking her parents to keep the dog.
Picking up the book Fun Home, one would imagine that the novel would embellish some sort of comical life story of a misunderstood teenager. Although the short comic-book structured novel does have its sarcastic humor, Alison Bechdel explains her firsthand account of growing up with the difficulty of living of finding her true identity. Alison was a teenager in college when she discovered that she was a lesbian, however, the shock came when she also discovered her father was homosexual. I feel that the most influencing panel in Fun Home is where Alison and her father are in the car alone together. Not only does this panel explain the entirety of the novel in a few short speech bubbles, but it is the defining scene that connects
Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic is an autobiography written by Alison Bechdel. The graphic novel takes its readers through Alison Bechdel’s childhood using engaging diction and detailed drawings. One of the big themes of Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic is the discovery of one’s sexual orientation. Over the course of her life, Alison Bechdel eventually comes to the realization that she is a lesbian. Ultimately, Alison Bechdel uses this novel to recount her experience of events that helped to shape her personal identity, which resulted in a transformation of the way she sees herself. In the end, Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic is a wonderful narrative that shows its readers the complexity of personal identity, and how things like love, the values of
Etta Shattuck took cover in a haystack and prayed that God was coming to save her is a final example of willpower. Etta was a very religious nineteen years old teacher who taught in Holt County. Hours before the storm hit, she went out that morning to get her orders signed so she could get her twenty-five dollars. Soon the storm came like a desease and she was lost and confused as she struggled to find her way back home. She walked for miles and miles as the chill wind slowly wore she out. Since she was a very religious woman, all she did was prayed and asked god to save her. Sooner or later, God led her into a pile of haystack. She used the last ounce of strength she had and managed to dig a shallow hole for herself. “By the time she reached
Overall, adversity is not always something to be avoided. Once someone is affected by adversity in their life, they must keep going and work through it opposed to allowing it to block them permanently. While enduring a difficult time, people are most vulnerable and receptive, making it imperative to properly handle these misfortunes that shape
The narrator struggled with being tough. In paragraph 78 The narrator says ‘’Alright i'm going I said trying to look brave I started off on my own’’. ‘’My bravery didn't last long.’’ In paragraph 122 The narrator says ‘’Let's go home’’. That's my last reason why the characters struggle during the story.
“Hard times are about losing spirit, and hope, and what happens when dreams dry up.” (225) In the novel Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse, Billie Jo, a young girl living in the Oklahoma Panhandle, finds herself in a tough situation when she sees her mother, the “glue” of her family die, and her beloved farm fail. This situation causes Billie Jo to look for hope to help her get through this tough stage of her life. Similar to Billie Jo, during a person’s life, when he or she is in a hardship or in a tough time, usually, the only thing that gets them through is hope.
Throughout the book, the author teaches the reader that “there’s a strength in all of us the courage to deal with our problems”
“There is no better than adversity. Every defeat, every heartbreak, every loss, contains its own seed, its own lesson on how to improve your performance the next time,” Malcolm X, and activist overcame adversity by learning from his defeat. Adversity affects our world today too. With our harsh rules and drive to be better, one must strive to succeed and overcome the hardships. While there are many qualities needed to overcome adversity, having faith, keeping composure, and receiving support are vital in order to overcome adversity.
Many famous people were those who pushed through their life problems. They were determined to never be knocked down and to never quit . Hardships influence a person’s life by teaching them to always keep trying for their goals.
Another quote that supports the theme when faced with hardship always power through is “ I take a stick, rub some dirt clear and draw the lines in the dirt for three of them to watch.” Sarny, she saw what happened to Nightjohn when he was caught teaching her; still she goes on to teach others even
Fun Home is a retelling of Alison Bechdel’s life through the lens of her relationship with her father. However, because of what she considers to have been his suicide, Alison is left with an incomplete picture of who he was in life. By calling Fun Home an autobiography, Bechdel enters an autobiographical pact with the reader that ensures that what Bechdel is telling us is the truth. However, elements out of her control leave Bechdel unable to provide certain objective facts necessary to her narrative. As an attempt to remedy these absences and in turn maintain the validity of her story, Bechdel uses intertextuality to fill in the gaps of in her retelling. By overlaying masterplots of fictional narratives over her own, the reader is able to get at an understanding of the kind of person Alison’s father was. In this way Bechdel is able to reveal things about her father that she can 't prove to be true, but are reflective enough of his life to become true.
In the beginning of the story, being strong through tough times comes up a lot. In one instance in the story, Andrew couldn’t talk with the people he knew at the airport because they could get him noticed. This shows that he stayed strong because it's really tempting to talk to your friends, but Andrew had to choose not being noticed over friendship. This would be a big challenge for most of us, but Andrew stayed strong through it. In addition, because Andrew lived in an airport, he had to sleep sitting up because he had no bed. This is important because not only is it had to sleep sitting up, but it's even tougher to have no hope of getting a real bed. Furthermore, Andrew stayed strong when he saw everyone leaving to go home when he stayed at the airport. Strength is shown here because Andrew must have known these people were going home to family, but the only family he had was at the airport so Andrew had no choice but to stay. As a result, it is important to stay strong through the tough times we face.