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Essay on The Crossing |
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This is the first 1,000 characters of 433 words (1.73 pages) in the essay titled The Crossing
When one says the phrase, “life goes on,” we can probably assume that they have been faced with some type of tragedy that has affected how they lived. This phrase might create situations where life after the misfortune is more bearable for the person affected and the friends and family of the person.
If The Crossing had been written through the eyes of Billy Parham, we probably would have read the phrase “life goes on” over and over again. Billy was the type of person that would experience something, and without any hesitation, he would move on as though the event couldn’t stop him. When his wolf died, we all saw how short his suffering was and how quickly he went on. Unfortunately, Billy was faced with the tragedy of his parents’ deaths immediately afterwards. This trend continued throughout the novel and it came as a shock to realize how much Billy could stand before he would show any emotions. Billy was a strong teenager that couldn’t be stopped by hunger, death, persecution, or lack of motivation. He would be the ideal person to have by your side, because he is someone that could help in any situation.
Billy’s personality is one desired by most people today. We all desire to be able to live our lives unaffected by the tragedies we encounter. The only way possible in most of our minds to achieve this, is by forgetting about the events and pushing our emotions to the side. As we saw in the last page of The Crossing, most people, like Billy, will break down in...
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Keywords: unexpressed emotions, phrase, bearable, billy parham, billys, tragedies, personality, tragedy, novel, bombarded, lack of motivation, take the chance, broke down, break down, misfortune, hesitation, expresses, persecution, accumulation, hunger
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