Significance-
"Neecey's Lullaby" tells a story about a girl and how her life falls apart after her father, Jesse, left her, her siblings, and her mother for another woman. From the start, Ruby, Neecey's mother, is already known for being a high-tempered woman. After Jesse leaves, Ruby's actions become worse, hitting and yelling at her children. Not long after Jesse leaves, Ruby and the children end up living in poverty in a housing project. She ends up bringing suitors into her home, giving them all her time, leaving Neecey to learn how to take care of herself, as well as her siblings in such an early age. She learned how to endure her mother's physical and emotional abuse.
Neecey's Lullaby is a story that proves how much love can do. With Neecey's love for her siblings, she struggles to find the inner strength to succeed and go through her everyday life.
Perspective-
The book had plenty of characters coming in on every other chapter. However, most of the book is mostly told from the perspective of Neecey, a poor, young, African-American girl. A sister that took on the role of a father and a mother to her siblings, and follows her life as a coming of age story about a young girl who is forced into dealing with adult responsibilities.
Evidence-
Along with school, responsibilities, and Ruby's abusive ways, Neecey's struggle to remain strong and "undefeated" causes her to deal with everything on her own. With her undying character, she is able to give everything they're own mother cant provide them.
Connections-
Though I find that several events in the book, dont exactly occur in real life as much, I believe Neecey's unconditional love is something that is very much related to the real world. A lot of us surround AND are surrounded by people with the same love as Neecey to her family. That unconditional love causes us to be selfless and make sacrifices.
Supposition-
I believe this novel was well written, but could be VERY graphic for young readers, due to its brutal scenes. Nowadays, Neecey's experiences still occur to many people. I think about 3 or more happy scenes in the book would make the novel better. I think these "happy scenes" will elaborate the strong bond that the siblings have.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Monday, March 31, 2008
A Child Called "It" by David Pelzer
Significance-
A Child Called "It," portrays a common conflict of abused children: Having to deal with everything on their own. Having to go through rough times as a child, Pelzer learned how to depend on no one but himself. Despite all the hardships that he went through, he always walked away with his head held high, due to the dreams that he had- the dream of belonging to a family. He became emotionally undefeated, and was able to handle his mother's abusive ways. He learned how to conquer many fears, hits, and battles inside the house, as well as the taunts of many children outside his home.
A Child Called "It" is one of the many great stories that proves that dreams, as well as the human spirit can endure anything, and remain whole at the end.
Perspective-
The story is told from the perspective of David Pelzer. He talks about several, horrific events that represented his daily life under the care of his mother.
Evidence-
In my opinion, I think what the author is trying to prove is that no matter what situation in life you are in, you must always be positive. Be a fighter, never give up, and always hold your head high, because this helps you, and pushes you to survive, and reach your dream. The author proves this by showing Pelzer's response to his mother's beatings;
"Hah ! You didnt kill me this time, and you wont kill me next time either!"
Instead of crying, and feeling sorry for himself, he gets up and shows his undefeatable side of him.
Connection-
The real world is always filled with numerous news about child abuse cases. This book portrays similar experiences that abused children go through. Pelzer's story still affects our world, and I believe that it always will. It helpsus reevaluate our lives, as well as the world around, us in many different angles.
Supposition-
Although this book was very simply written, I still think that it was well written. There may have not been "big" or "fancy" words, but the overall purpose of the book made up for it. I believe that Dave Pelzer's writing style is at its best in its simplest. It allows readers to understand him more and have more emotional responses to what they are reading.
A Child Called "It," portrays a common conflict of abused children: Having to deal with everything on their own. Having to go through rough times as a child, Pelzer learned how to depend on no one but himself. Despite all the hardships that he went through, he always walked away with his head held high, due to the dreams that he had- the dream of belonging to a family. He became emotionally undefeated, and was able to handle his mother's abusive ways. He learned how to conquer many fears, hits, and battles inside the house, as well as the taunts of many children outside his home.
A Child Called "It" is one of the many great stories that proves that dreams, as well as the human spirit can endure anything, and remain whole at the end.
Perspective-
The story is told from the perspective of David Pelzer. He talks about several, horrific events that represented his daily life under the care of his mother.
Evidence-
In my opinion, I think what the author is trying to prove is that no matter what situation in life you are in, you must always be positive. Be a fighter, never give up, and always hold your head high, because this helps you, and pushes you to survive, and reach your dream. The author proves this by showing Pelzer's response to his mother's beatings;
"Hah ! You didnt kill me this time, and you wont kill me next time either!"
Instead of crying, and feeling sorry for himself, he gets up and shows his undefeatable side of him.
Connection-
The real world is always filled with numerous news about child abuse cases. This book portrays similar experiences that abused children go through. Pelzer's story still affects our world, and I believe that it always will. It helpsus reevaluate our lives, as well as the world around, us in many different angles.
Supposition-
Although this book was very simply written, I still think that it was well written. There may have not been "big" or "fancy" words, but the overall purpose of the book made up for it. I believe that Dave Pelzer's writing style is at its best in its simplest. It allows readers to understand him more and have more emotional responses to what they are reading.
Monday, February 25, 2008
When Jeff Comes Home- by Catherine Atkins
Significance-
When Jeff Comes Home is a novel about a 16 year old boy that was kidnapped during his preteen years. After 2 and half years of suffering; being physically and sexually assaulted, his kidnapper decides to take him home, and sets him free. Although he is back home, the fear remains with him. From the moment he got back home, he knew his life will never be the same again. With this book being filled with such intense and brutal scenes, I wasn't all that sure that this book had any sort of significance. However, it wasn't until after I finished the book when I realized it did.
Though most scenes in the book were very brutal, it was the fact that it related so much to the real world that made it significant. We often watch the news and hear about situations very much like Jeff's. He was kidnapped, molested, and was used for money. Though we do feel sorry for those who experience such things, there isn't a way for us to exactly know they've gone through. This book illustrates certain events that occur in situations like this. It helps us imagine what people have experienced such things have gone through, causing us to have more care for them. Another thing that makes it significant is seeing how it greatly affected and damaged Jeff's life.He was a normal 13 year old before he got kidnapped. He was a star athlete, as well as a bright student. Jeff was surrounded by many friends and family. And within a flash, everything changes. After the kidnapping, Jeff's attitude changed drastically. He felt like a stranger to his own home, his own family. For quite sometime, he lived through day to day with fear that Ray, his kidnapper would hunt him down, and go back for him. He no longer had the strength, or motivation for school, as well as sports. Jeff was ashamed of everything he'd been through, causing him to deal with his thoughts, and his problems on his own. This teaches us about the unpredictable world that we live in: How we can go from everything to nothing, from pride, to shame.
Perspective-
The novel is told/narrated by Jeff. A 16 year old troubled teenager, who was recently liberated from his kidnapper, Ray Slaight. He talks about his painful memories from the kidnapping, and his thoughts on other people's perspectives.
Evidence-
Jeff being released from his kidnapper after 2 and a half years, causes him to live in a world of shame and fear. Ashamed of his physical and sexual relationship with Ray, he chooses to keep his painful memories as a secret, causing him to deal with his emotional states on his own; his loss of self-esteem, his fear of being judged, and his fear of no longer having the chance to be a regular teenager again. This incident teaches us how any event can deeply cut our lives. It shows us the effects of the unpredictable world from many, different angles.
Connections-
This connects to the real world, because a numerous amount of teenagers have gone through what Jeff has. We see it on the news, hear about it on the radio, and read it on newspapers. It also connects to us, because there have been situations in our lives, that really moved and changed us. We also all experience the unpredictable things that life throws at us,
Supposition-
The book ends with Jeff being comforted by his dad, which leads him to finally have the courage to speak up, and let his family know what he'd gone through. Because of this, I assume that he'll have better ways on how to cope with his problems. I think will become more eager to get his life back together again.
Thursday, January 31, 2008
I Am David by Anne Holm
Significance-
First off, I chose this book, because of I the line that I read on the back of the book-
" Hope shines brightest in the darkest of times. " When I read that line, automatically, I thought of this book being filled with adventure, pain, and success.
This book is significant, because it in someway, illustrates the life of a "prisoner." David, a boy from Eastern Europe, spent his entire 12 year life in camp. He knows nothing about the outside world, and how it is to be free. When he was given the chance to escape, he takes the opportunity and goes on a journey. Being completely innocent on what lies in the outside world, and what it has to offer him, David struggles to make it through his everyday life.
This book is valuable, because it demonstrates great leadership for ones' self. It shows you what its like to have a sense of direction, courage, and hope. It teaches us that once you put your mind to something, once you keep your hope and faith along with you, as long as you have the determination to succeed, you will do so.
Perspective-
After reading this book, I would want reader to walk away with several new perspectives in life. I would want readers to walk away with more appriciation for the freedom that they have. The freedom that they have at their school, their home, their country, and in our world. As for the other perpectives, I would want readers, students specifically, to make a goal for themselves, and create a "path" for them to follow. I would want them to choose and make the direction that they will choose to take and folllow in life.
My personal thoughts/experiences affected my interpretation of this book. I have always thought of the goals that I had for myself. I thought about having a whole life that's ahead of me. Ive had several experiences, where I chose to stick to one goal. Just like David, I gave it my best shot, I gave it everything I got. I strived to reach that goal, and I did. These experiences made me relate and understand David's ways. His ways of perseverance, his ways of not giving up, and his ways of hope.
Evidence-
What's already proven is that anything that is impossible can happen if you just put your mind to it. Another thing that I think was proven in this book, is that happy endings do exist. In then end, David successfully made it to where he wanted to be. He survived, experienced the real world, and finally got the chance to be liberated.
Connection-
I think this book connects to the real world, because it is part of the real world. Back then, people were imprisoned in camps. Back then, people had no idea what its like to be free. Also, this relates to everyone. Everyone has a certain goal for themselves. Whatever goal that may be, people will strive, and work hard to get to their goal, just like David did.
Supposition-
If I hadnt read this book, I probably wouldnt be as inspired as I am now. Though from the start, I have already had the determination to succeed, I wasnt as proactive on achieving the things that I wanted to achieve and excell on. Now that I have read the book, it sort of gave me a big "push." Plus, if I hadn't read this, I would probably be just a typical student, with typical goals, and typical ways on how to achieve that certain goal. After reading this book, I am inspired to do more, and go beyond what is "typical."
First off, I chose this book, because of I the line that I read on the back of the book-
" Hope shines brightest in the darkest of times. " When I read that line, automatically, I thought of this book being filled with adventure, pain, and success.
This book is significant, because it in someway, illustrates the life of a "prisoner." David, a boy from Eastern Europe, spent his entire 12 year life in camp. He knows nothing about the outside world, and how it is to be free. When he was given the chance to escape, he takes the opportunity and goes on a journey. Being completely innocent on what lies in the outside world, and what it has to offer him, David struggles to make it through his everyday life.
This book is valuable, because it demonstrates great leadership for ones' self. It shows you what its like to have a sense of direction, courage, and hope. It teaches us that once you put your mind to something, once you keep your hope and faith along with you, as long as you have the determination to succeed, you will do so.
Perspective-
After reading this book, I would want reader to walk away with several new perspectives in life. I would want readers to walk away with more appriciation for the freedom that they have. The freedom that they have at their school, their home, their country, and in our world. As for the other perpectives, I would want readers, students specifically, to make a goal for themselves, and create a "path" for them to follow. I would want them to choose and make the direction that they will choose to take and folllow in life.
My personal thoughts/experiences affected my interpretation of this book. I have always thought of the goals that I had for myself. I thought about having a whole life that's ahead of me. Ive had several experiences, where I chose to stick to one goal. Just like David, I gave it my best shot, I gave it everything I got. I strived to reach that goal, and I did. These experiences made me relate and understand David's ways. His ways of perseverance, his ways of not giving up, and his ways of hope.
Evidence-
What's already proven is that anything that is impossible can happen if you just put your mind to it. Another thing that I think was proven in this book, is that happy endings do exist. In then end, David successfully made it to where he wanted to be. He survived, experienced the real world, and finally got the chance to be liberated.
Connection-
I think this book connects to the real world, because it is part of the real world. Back then, people were imprisoned in camps. Back then, people had no idea what its like to be free. Also, this relates to everyone. Everyone has a certain goal for themselves. Whatever goal that may be, people will strive, and work hard to get to their goal, just like David did.
Supposition-
If I hadnt read this book, I probably wouldnt be as inspired as I am now. Though from the start, I have already had the determination to succeed, I wasnt as proactive on achieving the things that I wanted to achieve and excell on. Now that I have read the book, it sort of gave me a big "push." Plus, if I hadn't read this, I would probably be just a typical student, with typical goals, and typical ways on how to achieve that certain goal. After reading this book, I am inspired to do more, and go beyond what is "typical."
Monday, December 31, 2007
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH by Robert C. O'Brien
Significance-
I chose this book, because when I read the blurb, I thought that this book was going to be filled with values and adventure. This book is valuable, because it shows a mother's true love for her child. It shows how much a mother is willing to risk and give in to save her child and her family. This piece is worth caring for, because it helps children appriciate their parents much more. This book teaches us the true meaning of herosim, family, courage, determination, strength, love, and family.
Perspective-
After reading this book, I would want readers to walk away with more appriciation for their family, especially their parents. I would want readers to think of Mrs. Frisby's sacrfices as like the sacrifices that their parents have do for them.
My personal thoughts didnt really affect my enterpretation of this piece. This piece was basically based on adventure, and mothers doing everything they can for their children. Since I havent really had any adventures in my life, and since I am obviously not a mother, I wouldnt really have any idea on what mothers go through. Therefore, I never really had any personal thoughts regarding this matter. However, now that I have read the book, I know have any idea of what mothers go through.
Evidence-
I think that argument thats being made is that if you really love someone, you'll do anything and everything for that person, and you'll try your hardest to make the impossible happen, just like in Mrs. Frisby's case. If you think about, the situation that Mrs. Frisby was in seemed like a hopeless case.
Mrs. Frisby is a widowed mom with several children, and they are in a life and death situation. She and her family must move into the meadows, out of the garden before Mr. Fitzgibbon's tractor comes rumbling through. Plus, Mrs. Frisby's son Timothy, is struggling through pneumonia, making it hard for them to move if the tractor comes too early. Being a family of helpless field mice, Mrs. Frisby found it hard to fight through the situation.
However, instead of Mrs. Frisby sitting at her home, grieving about her situation, she worked hard to find a way to save her family. She struggled, she strived, and she succeeded.
I know this is fact, not opinion, because the book had always been about doing something for a loved one. Its always been about Mrs. Frisby thinking of what's best for her family. There was never a time where Mrs. Frisby thought about herself. She dedicated everything she did to her family.
Connection-
This relates to the real world, because anyone would do anything for their loved ones, just like Mrs. Frisby did. They'd do everything to save and to get nothing but the best for their families. Also, just like Mrs. Frisby's deeds revealed her genuine love for her family, the same thing happens to us when we do good deeds for our family. For every good action that we show and do for the important people in our lives, it shows how much love and care we have for them.
Supposition-
If I hadnt read this book, I probably wouldnt appriciate my parents the way that I do now. This book had broadened my mind, and made me appriciate every little good deed/action that my parents show and do.
I chose this book, because when I read the blurb, I thought that this book was going to be filled with values and adventure. This book is valuable, because it shows a mother's true love for her child. It shows how much a mother is willing to risk and give in to save her child and her family. This piece is worth caring for, because it helps children appriciate their parents much more. This book teaches us the true meaning of herosim, family, courage, determination, strength, love, and family.
Perspective-
After reading this book, I would want readers to walk away with more appriciation for their family, especially their parents. I would want readers to think of Mrs. Frisby's sacrfices as like the sacrifices that their parents have do for them.
My personal thoughts didnt really affect my enterpretation of this piece. This piece was basically based on adventure, and mothers doing everything they can for their children. Since I havent really had any adventures in my life, and since I am obviously not a mother, I wouldnt really have any idea on what mothers go through. Therefore, I never really had any personal thoughts regarding this matter. However, now that I have read the book, I know have any idea of what mothers go through.
Evidence-
I think that argument thats being made is that if you really love someone, you'll do anything and everything for that person, and you'll try your hardest to make the impossible happen, just like in Mrs. Frisby's case. If you think about, the situation that Mrs. Frisby was in seemed like a hopeless case.
Mrs. Frisby is a widowed mom with several children, and they are in a life and death situation. She and her family must move into the meadows, out of the garden before Mr. Fitzgibbon's tractor comes rumbling through. Plus, Mrs. Frisby's son Timothy, is struggling through pneumonia, making it hard for them to move if the tractor comes too early. Being a family of helpless field mice, Mrs. Frisby found it hard to fight through the situation.
However, instead of Mrs. Frisby sitting at her home, grieving about her situation, she worked hard to find a way to save her family. She struggled, she strived, and she succeeded.
I know this is fact, not opinion, because the book had always been about doing something for a loved one. Its always been about Mrs. Frisby thinking of what's best for her family. There was never a time where Mrs. Frisby thought about herself. She dedicated everything she did to her family.
Connection-
This relates to the real world, because anyone would do anything for their loved ones, just like Mrs. Frisby did. They'd do everything to save and to get nothing but the best for their families. Also, just like Mrs. Frisby's deeds revealed her genuine love for her family, the same thing happens to us when we do good deeds for our family. For every good action that we show and do for the important people in our lives, it shows how much love and care we have for them.
Supposition-
If I hadnt read this book, I probably wouldnt appriciate my parents the way that I do now. This book had broadened my mind, and made me appriciate every little good deed/action that my parents show and do.
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Missing May by Cynthia Rylant
Signifcance-
I chose this book, because when I read the blurb, to me it seemed like a touching story, just like the previous books that I have read: I have always enjoyed these type of books. This piece is valuable, because it puts you into the shoes of people who have just lost a loved one. This piece/these events are worth caring for, because it shows you that no matter how hard life gets, there's still always a reason for livng. This books gives us hope to carry on, and it teaches us that even if a loved one has already passed, they will still always be by our side, watching over us.
Perspective-
After reading this book, I would want other readers to walk away with hope, and possibly a new reason for living. I would want the readers to use the lessons that they have learned in this book and apply it to their own, personal lives.
My personal thoughts didn't really affect my enterpretation of this piece, because I have never really given any thought on this kind of stuff. But since I read the book, I now know what my personal beliefs are regarding this matter.
Evidence-
I think the arugement that's being made is that just because someone has already passed, it doesn't mean that they're forever gone in our lives. They are still alive in many little ways. It's just that in Ob and Summer's case, they chose to grieve about everything, instead of thinking about those little things that make May still alive. But once Cletus, a friend of Summer's, came and talked to Ob and Summer about a person that can help them "contact" May's spirit, they began to hope, and step by step they began living their lives again.
I know this is fact, not opinion, because at several occasions in the book, the author kept on mentioning little things that had to do with May. The author continuously tried to show May's spirit through little things, like the wind, and things that are significant to the 3 of them(Ob, Summer, and May.) At the end, each little thing somewhat how led them back to May, and May, back to them.
Connection-
This connects to the real world, because there are many people in this world, like Ob and Summer, who stop living their lives, because a loved one was lost; they begin to lose hope on everything. But as help comes along, they begin to put themselves back together, one step at a time, until they begin to have faith and hope once again. They get "renewed" personalities, and their lives are in a way, back to normal again, and it's because they chose to accept the help that came their way.
Supposition-
If I hadn't read this book, I still would probably have the same enterpretation as everyone else; that once a person is gone, that person is gone forever, and there will be no reason for living.
Due the fact that Ob and Summer have moved on, I think that they will continue on with their lives as strong individuals with the spirit of May along with them, prepared for whatever may come their way.
I chose this book, because when I read the blurb, to me it seemed like a touching story, just like the previous books that I have read: I have always enjoyed these type of books. This piece is valuable, because it puts you into the shoes of people who have just lost a loved one. This piece/these events are worth caring for, because it shows you that no matter how hard life gets, there's still always a reason for livng. This books gives us hope to carry on, and it teaches us that even if a loved one has already passed, they will still always be by our side, watching over us.
Perspective-
After reading this book, I would want other readers to walk away with hope, and possibly a new reason for living. I would want the readers to use the lessons that they have learned in this book and apply it to their own, personal lives.
My personal thoughts didn't really affect my enterpretation of this piece, because I have never really given any thought on this kind of stuff. But since I read the book, I now know what my personal beliefs are regarding this matter.
Evidence-
I think the arugement that's being made is that just because someone has already passed, it doesn't mean that they're forever gone in our lives. They are still alive in many little ways. It's just that in Ob and Summer's case, they chose to grieve about everything, instead of thinking about those little things that make May still alive. But once Cletus, a friend of Summer's, came and talked to Ob and Summer about a person that can help them "contact" May's spirit, they began to hope, and step by step they began living their lives again.
I know this is fact, not opinion, because at several occasions in the book, the author kept on mentioning little things that had to do with May. The author continuously tried to show May's spirit through little things, like the wind, and things that are significant to the 3 of them(Ob, Summer, and May.) At the end, each little thing somewhat how led them back to May, and May, back to them.
Connection-
This connects to the real world, because there are many people in this world, like Ob and Summer, who stop living their lives, because a loved one was lost; they begin to lose hope on everything. But as help comes along, they begin to put themselves back together, one step at a time, until they begin to have faith and hope once again. They get "renewed" personalities, and their lives are in a way, back to normal again, and it's because they chose to accept the help that came their way.
Supposition-
If I hadn't read this book, I still would probably have the same enterpretation as everyone else; that once a person is gone, that person is gone forever, and there will be no reason for living.
Due the fact that Ob and Summer have moved on, I think that they will continue on with their lives as strong individuals with the spirit of May along with them, prepared for whatever may come their way.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Sacred Journey of the Peaceful Warrior- Dan Millman
Significance
This book is significant for the same reasons as the other book, Way of the Peaceful Warrior. It is also significant, because of the purpose of the book. Dan Millman wanted to reach out into peoples' lives, share them his experiences, and help "lost" people find their way back as well. A person would want to read this book, because he/she may be the typical person that Dan Millman was: He/She may be searching for something in life and this book might just help that person begin their quest, for it has everything that you need to know to start with. I guess you can say that his experiences will lead and prepare you for where you need to be, and for what you are expecting to find.
Perspective
I think the author's experience affected this book greatly. Due to his life changing experiences, he was able to create a book and connect with other people. His interpretation affected the book as well, because his interpretation in life, on the beginning of the 2 books is the typical interpretation that most people would have. Therefore, it affected the book, because it is something that the readers would be able to relate to in a myriad of ways.
Evidence
Although it's a novel type of book, I believe that the information in this book is somewhat how factual , because it is presenting lessons that appear at some of the turning points in our lives, and also because of the fact that the most significant/important parts in this book are based on the author's life and experiences.
Connection
This book applies to my own, personal life, because like everyone else, I, too, am in search for something in life. At a young age, I am already applying the lessons that Dan Millman learned to my own life. One of them is using your imagination to take you anywhere. I learned that in life, as long as you are determined, as long as you keep your faith within yourself, your imagination can take you to a whole new world: To a place where you can find peace, joy, and happiness- a place where you would want to be.
Supposition
The world would be completely different if none of these lessons existed. Everything would just revolve around the same things, and people wouldn't really have great common sense, individuality, and faith, which would, in my opinion, make everything useless and pointless. Therefore, people need to realize why these lessons and interpretations need to exist, because without it, life wouldn't be as significant as it is.
This book is significant for the same reasons as the other book, Way of the Peaceful Warrior. It is also significant, because of the purpose of the book. Dan Millman wanted to reach out into peoples' lives, share them his experiences, and help "lost" people find their way back as well. A person would want to read this book, because he/she may be the typical person that Dan Millman was: He/She may be searching for something in life and this book might just help that person begin their quest, for it has everything that you need to know to start with. I guess you can say that his experiences will lead and prepare you for where you need to be, and for what you are expecting to find.
Perspective
I think the author's experience affected this book greatly. Due to his life changing experiences, he was able to create a book and connect with other people. His interpretation affected the book as well, because his interpretation in life, on the beginning of the 2 books is the typical interpretation that most people would have. Therefore, it affected the book, because it is something that the readers would be able to relate to in a myriad of ways.
Evidence
Although it's a novel type of book, I believe that the information in this book is somewhat how factual , because it is presenting lessons that appear at some of the turning points in our lives, and also because of the fact that the most significant/important parts in this book are based on the author's life and experiences.
Connection
This book applies to my own, personal life, because like everyone else, I, too, am in search for something in life. At a young age, I am already applying the lessons that Dan Millman learned to my own life. One of them is using your imagination to take you anywhere. I learned that in life, as long as you are determined, as long as you keep your faith within yourself, your imagination can take you to a whole new world: To a place where you can find peace, joy, and happiness- a place where you would want to be.
Supposition
The world would be completely different if none of these lessons existed. Everything would just revolve around the same things, and people wouldn't really have great common sense, individuality, and faith, which would, in my opinion, make everything useless and pointless. Therefore, people need to realize why these lessons and interpretations need to exist, because without it, life wouldn't be as significant as it is.
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