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This is the first 1,000 characters of 1152 words (4.61 pages) in the essay titled Shiloh
The switch to college life can definitely change people. In high school, one makes
friends that will hopefully last a lifetime. Then comes senior year, and after all the college
admissions letters have been received, one must face the realization that his/her best
friends will not be by their side 24 hours a day / 7 days a week any longer. Still ecstatic by
what this new life, college, holds for them, students enter into their chosen institute of
higher learning. Do you remember that first break, or long weekend, that brings everyone
back to the place where they grew up? Its a chance to look back and catch up on old
times, even though you’ve only been separated for a month or two. Whether coming
home from UGA, Tech, or even some out-of-state college, that drive home gives one time
to reflect. Will my friends who I graduated with be the same friends who I know and
love? Like I said, college alters people, and the first time you see old friends, you might
realize that your best friends are not who they once were. Although painful, this is a
process that is natural. Friends change, and friends move on with their lives, regardless of
your presence. On a larger scale, this is the dilemma brought to the readers attention by
Bobbie Ann Mason, author of “Shiloh”.
In Mason’s “Shiloh”, Leroy and Norma Jean Moffitt are a married couple living in
Paducah, Kentucky. Leroy has spent the past 15 years driving a tractor-trailer across the
country. Four months ...
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Keywords: norma jean, wife norma, bobbie ann mason, shiloh, long weekend, best friends, ecstatic, uga, college admissions, first break, natural friends, time to reflect, steel pins, highway accident, leroys, institute of higher learning, paducah kentucky, moffitt, hasnt
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