Friday, October 28, 2016
Enrique\'s Journey by Sonia Nazario
While reading Enriques journey, I found a geminate ideas introduced in the guard to be particularly captivating. Although I am sure that these couple ideas I was just active concerned in, were not the main focuses of the plot, by actively reading and do a continuous causal agency to in full understand the characters by putting myself in his or her position in the story, these hardly a(prenominal) intimacy are what terminate up impacting me the most.\nIn the story, Enrique fully believes that reuniting with his m opposite is the only thing that will make him euphoric. This completely almost directly causes him most of the hardship he endures passim his journey. I could relate to this. not the specific events, but the overall belief that your happiness lies in someone elses hands. I was able to see that this is not true. It can, and inevitably will, cause you to be disappointed. Enrique allowed himself to become incredibly unhappy. He puts himself in such aliveness threa tening situations just to adjoin this false perception of happiness that he has created in his get mind. After seeing the jeopardy in allowing yourself to depend on others for joy, it provoked me to think deeper about the topic. I concluded that you own to teach yourself to be happy on your own. Not to cargo hold on someone or something, not to tell yourself, when I have this ill be happy. In the end, you will be disappointed. True happiness comes from inside(a) of you, and in my belief, from religious enlightenment.\nThe other small thing that squeeze me in a modal value I dont think the author ineluctably intended, was the schools and general way of biography of the characters. I do of break away think that the author of the loudness fully expected for these bumpy environments described to make a certain reader around more appreciative of their surroundings, however, Ive presumed that it personally had a oftentimes greater affect on me than that. The story mentions spe cifically, mothers feeding their children boodle water whenever t...
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