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Essay on He Let Her Go An essay on Evelyn Lau |
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This is the first 1,000 characters of 789 words (3.16 pages) in the essay titled He Let Her Go An essay on Evelyn Lau
He Let Her Go: An essay on Evelyn Lau
Evelyn Lau is an author with which I can identify with. Her lack of humility gives rise to self-awareness. She does not hide under a mask of sorrow, she simply puts into words how she reacts and feels towards her life’s struggles. She does not convey a deep sense of hostility or arrogance, but merely addresses the conflicts through out her life with a graceful, honest manner. One can see how Evelyn allows herself to let go of all inhibitions and “secrets” through each of her works. She can face her past, and acknowledge her pain, unlike most people. Her ability to do this is what gives every person an identity they can relate with; whether it be living on the streets, coping with a drug addiction, or “dealing” with a dysfunctional family. Evelyn, unlike most people, can pin point her torment.
Her father was the center of her universe (Details 3), always loving, compassionate and with someone she could share her childhood dreams. However, their relationship ended abruptly while she was only ten years old. This severed bond caused her much grief. She longed for love and affection, which her mother could not provide.
Evelyn’s self loathing began while she was a per-adolescent ( Details 2). Her fathers emotional passivity caused Evelyn to destroy herself physically. She chose her body as her tool of destruction, for she felt, no one could control her body, not even her neurotic mother (Details 2). I do not think that Evelyn blames her ...
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Keywords: evelyn lau, neurotic mother, drug addiction, dysfunctional family, passivity, father and mother, s child, lost touch, self loathing, childhood dreams, honest manner, deep sense, living on the streets, pin point, self awareness, inhibitions, selfishness, young lady, arrogance
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