Years passed and special
details about the main characters are revealed. We see how much they’ve came to
their own selves and matured. Suffering sums up the feelings inside the family
caused by fears and worrying about what others might say. This part really
leaves a sense of wonder and calls for an act of self-reflection because of how
easy it is to familiarize with the characters. Here we are mostly found with
how everything is overcome and the relationship ties grow stronger.
While faced with more society influenced human beings,
the siblings made me come to think just how this time in life it really concretes
and influences our ways and values. The most important story in this part is
the one of the son that goes to the army. Just left me wondering about what would’ve
been of him if he did get that scholarship and had become a football player. But
instead it just strongly helps the fact that society really can break you down
sometimes if you give it that power.
As the stories come to an end so did my worries when
thinking in place of the characters. I felt most identified with the son who
followed truly what he believed in. Not letting others tell you who you are is
what, for me, was all that he represented. This is what leaves us with hope
because in my case it left me with a sense of wanting to overcome adversity.
Then the family really grew and in values and views because they really left
out any judgement and really worried about what keeps us human, love.
Love does keep us human, great insight!
ReplyDeleteLove does keep us human, great insight!
ReplyDeleteThis second part is more emotional than the first one, as the characters have to face the consequence of their decisions. I find that the strongest part of your analysis is when you said that "society really can break you down sometimes if you give it that power".
ReplyDeleteI 'm glad you could identify yourself with a character and how this series gave you hope! I like your perspective on the series' message.
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