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Third Last Quality Essay

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All good books must have three specific qualities. The first quality is believable characters. The second quality is a well written plot.The third last quality is a universal theme. With Every Breath is a novel written by Elizabeth Camden. In the novel, Kate Livingston, a young widow, is hired by Dr. Trevor McKendall who was her competitor for a college scholarship during their high school years. From the day of her interview, Kate learns that there are many mysteriously deep secrets hidden in her future boss from the past years after their high school day.. After Kate gets hired, she begins to ponder why her boss changed his last name after he graduated high school, and where he was during 1987-1989, his two “missing years.” Most importantly, …show more content…

A universal theme is an idea that is shared around the world no matter the cultural differences. Elizabeth Camden managed to inflict universal ideas of right of free will, loving at all times and an individual vs. society. Both Trevor and Kate shared deep feelings for eachother. When Kate found Trevor’s devastating health documents, Trevor did not try to deny their facts. Instead, Trevor assured that they were true. He let Kate know that his life truly could be on the line any day. Nonetheless, Trevor promised Kate that if she would take her leap of faith in their love, then he would love her with every breath he was given. Trevor granted Kate her right to free will. He let her decide if she would be willing to take her risk on him by trusting God’s unseen plan in their life together. “ ‘I’m not a good long-term bet, but I care for you’ He leaned forward giving her time to pull away if she chose. Whatever Kate decided in this moment would change the course of his whole life.” Before Kate made any decision, Trevor was attempting to embed into her mind that true love isn't the love that is shared in the good times, it's the love that’s kept through the valleys and mountains of life. “I love you, but you don't know the meaning of the word. You only love when it is easy, when there are no storm clouds in the horizon.” (Camden 238) Throughout the story, Trevor has someone criticizing and threatening him for his mistakes that he’s made while treating his patients. The threats are found in newspapers and magazines that are sold to the public. Therefore, Trevor is looked down upon in the community surrounding him. Trevor does not back down and give up. Instead he stands up to fight the preconceptions that society had of him until he would prove his true

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