While all of my students are reading a book for the independent reading unit, I too have selected a book to read. The Wolf Hunters, by James Oliver Curwood, was first published in 1908 and tells of the adventures of a young man from the city of Chicago who accompanies some good friends from northern Ontario, Canada, for a season of back country hunting and trapping. Roderick, the protagonist, is compelled to go on this adventure because of a strong inner call to adventure and a need to provide for his widowed mother. I have previously read this book and as a young man I identified very strongly with the protagonist and his friend and hunting guide, Wa-bigoon.
While in high school and college my friend and I loved to test our limits in similar fashion to these characters. We would dog sled out into the middle of the woods, build a shelter, and sleep for the night, we would climb mountains together, and we would share stories and thoughts while sitting around a campfire eating roasted venison and drinking strong coffee. Perhaps I chose to read this book because I still long for that adventure and re-reading the story stokes the embers of my desire, or perhaps it was because I just happened to stumble upon it in the Nook online book store. Regardless of the reason why I chose to read this book again, I now, as a husband, father of two, and a professional, am left with a somewhat different assessment of the book as a whole. I am left questioning, analyzing, and debating over the motives of the characters, the plausibility of their situations, and the affects a work like this has on its readers.
Curwood's novel inspires people to do big things, confront danger with poise, and live life to the fullest. I am left to question whether or not this is possible anymore. Can we, in today's modern American society, live a life of adventure, risk, and huge payoffs, or is that sort of life only assigned to characters in an old dime store novel? Have film, mass media, and written works, so permeated our society that we resign to live vicariously through the characters found in those mediums, or do they just compell us to move forward in our own adventures. If one is able to find the same sort of adventure what would that mean for his/her interpersonal relationships? How might one measure a man/woman who continually leaves the entanglements of civilised life to seek out adventure? I am left asking these questions now because I am uncertain of the answers and yet I think that they are of utmost importance to our individual lives as well as our societies as a whole. William Goldman wrote in his novel, The Princess Bride: S. Morgenstern's Classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure,
"But take the title words--'true love and high adventure'--I believed in that once. I thought my life was going to follow that path. Prayed that it would. Obviously it didn't, but I don't think there's high adventure left any more. Nobody takes out a sword nowadays and cries, 'Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father; prepare to die!
And true love you can forget about too. I don't know if I love anything truly and more beyond the porterhouse at Peter Luger's and the cheese enchilada at El Parador's." (Goldman 30).
I still want to be inspired by the wildness of nature, of characters in novels who loose themselves in their adventures,and to motivate others to go on big adventures and to do big things. But, are all of those things unrealistic and existent only in a fantasy world? What I would like is for you all to participate in this conversation by adding your thoughts, insights, and experiences in the comment section of this post. You should initially respond to this post but as more of you begin to post you can comment on eachother's musings as well. Your comment lengths are up to you but think about the questions raised and answer sincerely. It is here where the mirror of literature begs us to respond by evaluating ourselves. You, the students in my World Literature class, are all at the point in your respective live's when the answers to these questions are of more than a passing interest to you. I look forward to reading what you will write.
Both adventure and true love still exist. I truly love my family, and I know my family truly loves me and each other. People stay with other people mostly because of love and friendship. That is why most of us live and die for each other. You can see it everyday in the halls of our high school. As for adventure,there are still who seek it. You still see people traveling through the woods, climbing mountains, and either rowing or sailing boats across lakes. If the spirit of adventure died, then why are there still offers of boating and climbing in traveling guides. In fact, there would be no traveling if the desire to have adventures died. You may not see it in everyone, but their are still feelings of true love that people share and there is still the desire to have adventures in peoples' hearts. That is why people write stories of true love and adventures.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad The Princess Bride was brought up. That's one of my all time favorite movies, so I'm happy to discover that it's based on a book. I was dismayed to see that it was written by William Goldman, but that's because I mistook the name for William Golding, who wrote Lord of the Flies. That book was terrible. Anyway, I'll have to pick up The Princess Bride some time.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Marcus that true love can exist within families or with significant others. I wouldn't say that it is the same sort of love as in many adventure novels however. I feel that adventure novels exaggerate when it comes to characters falling in love, and make it seem easy. If everybody were able to have such interesting lives as those in adventure stories do, then I'm sure that there wouldn't be a question of whether or not true love exists. Therefore I do believe that true love exists however because it is not as exciting and dramatic in real life as it in in novels, some people are left thinking it isn't possible to find true love. On the other hand I do not believe that adventure still exists today. Traveling somewhere to go to a beach or hike a mountain doesn’t qualify as an adventure to me; it is a vacation. I also wouldn’t say that a vacation could be considered an adventure because when someone goes on vacation they go to relax, do something they enjoy, or to get away from their everyday lives.
ReplyDeleteIt exists to me, both do.In my opinion high adventure can come from true love. It doesn't necessarily have to be two separate concepts. In true love comes the battles of arguing and finding hard time to get past. And finding is key. It strikes adventure, your next move. Each move in that adventure comes from choices, which I believe are based on love. Not only towards other but ourselves. Each choice made leads to another adventure everyday.
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Personally, I feel that in order for any feelings to exist in a fantasy world, they have to exist SOMEWHERE in the real world. If they did not exist in the real world, then where would those feelings come from? I do not believe that everyone achieves such feelings of high adventure and/or true love, but that is why they are so loved in stories! Everyone wants to go out and have a grand adventure and fall in love with the girl/ guy of their dreams! But if everyone did go out and do such things, then those adventures and feelings of true love would not be special at all, and would not be fantasized about. Sure, you could go around saying "I don't believe in true love, everyone sucks, blah blah I like hating the world." and I may never be able to convince you otherwise. But if you don't give those two things a chance, then sure, you won't ever get that special someone or go to the moon, because you're not ever shooting for the stars.
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I'm on the same page as everyone else who has commented. I truly believe that everyone wants to go out and have an experience that they never have before or find the love of their life. Who wouldn't? No one wakes up in the morning and wants to have a boring, dull day. Don't people go on vacation to get away from it all and try something new that couldn't be accomplished from wherever they came? At least that's the reason my family goes on vacation each year. I think people who say there's no more adventure in the world or true love aren't looking hard enough.
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ReplyDeleteAdvantures still exist there just much easier to acomplish with the technology we have. No one needs to raise there sword and run into battle when you can sit in a room in kansas and fire missles off in iraq. And love can be very hard to understand expecially right now with us in high school because i cant even count how may timesi hear people say "i love you" in the hall, when chances are they'll be over each other a couple of weeks. But love is still out there its jus,t in this day in age we have change the meaning.
ReplyDeleteAdventures exist to some extent. Finding that perfect soul mate would be a great example. You have to go through so many challenges and trails in order to reach your goal. Through these trail, you learn stuff on the way. But the part of it that doesn't exist is the will to do it. Everyone would love to do somethign more entertaining than every day life. Most of the time, it is because they don't have the time to do it. So make it a dream. That's where people get there ideas for the adventure and where they adventure themselves.
ReplyDeleteI agree with everyone here, you still can find true love and go on great adventures. However, times have changed greatly from knights in shining armor and maidens in distress. In today's time I feel that for an adventure, all you really need is something you enjoy and great friends to do it with. For example, during winter break a few of my friends and I went to Canada to ski, in my eyes that was a great adventure. Also,finding true love is still the same as it was years ago except now there are clubs and matching websites instead of a dramatic journey through a dangerous land to find it. In the end, there is still true love and adventures just they are much different than older days.
ReplyDeleteI am finding it very easy to agree with everyone who has already commented on this post. Well, I guess you can exclude Morgan from everyone because he apparently is only focused on the Princess Bride. Continuing on, everyone dreams of finding true love and adventure, nobody searches for a grey walled room with a desk and towers of paperwork. The search for true love is over-dramatized in the film industry, but don't the movies created by Walt Disney and his company present the ideal form of adventure and the discovery of true love? People may not believe in true love, and they refuse to change their views on that. However, like Mr. Skinner said, they never give true love a chance. He is right; people are much too busy nowadays. They do not take the time to go out and find that love that they had always hoped for.
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I agree with Joe, we definetly changed the meaniong of love. Today love is a word that is tossed around in a realtionship because it seems like the right thing to do. But honestly love is a feeling. And the sense of adventure is present today but it much more dangerous than it was way back when. For example, roller coasters. Yes, they are very fun and thrilling, but they are extremely dangerous.
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion "True love and High Adventure" still exist in our modern time. Sure they have changed a little bit but they are still a part of our lives. True Love, I believe in true love or at least I want to believe in it. I want to believe that someone out there can love me for me, fight for me, and die for me. One day I will meet him, perhaps I already have with the person I am with now. True love can exist for everyone.
ReplyDeleteAs for High Adventure, hell yes it still exists. I love a good adventure. My definition of an adventure is to travel or going to a certain place, taking a risk, maybe getting into a little bit of trouble. However, it is much harder to have a good adventure, well in my life it is when you have a mother who is paranoid about her precious daughter being kidnapped every time she goes for a walk. Whatever happened to the good old days were parents wanted their children to go outside and have an adventure. Now parents just expect their children to watch TV or play a videogame in the house, where it is safe. Having an adventure doesn’t always ensure your safety. But that’s the fun part.
This is Caveman(Scott)on Wolf's Howl. I say that maybe we are just living an illusionary life or we are still in the midst of a dream and haven't awakened yet. The idea of a fantasy world could really be the world we will wake up to and this is the world that we see fit to dream of, considering the fact that we should be in control of our destiny and do not necessarily have that control. I too question the idea of true love, for maybe there is no such thing, because to truly be in love is to be able to resist certain emotions with that special someone until the right time, which I think should take many years of friendship first. The person should also be able to look and and communicate with others besides that special someone and not have the thoughts that are contained for that person with others as well. Having said that it's almost impossible to do this and if one or many does manage to do so I appualed those people. I believe that adventures definitely exist in our minds and if we keep touch with these ideas one day we can go on the adventure we wish of, or at least get close to it. Without the idea of adventure it's hard to live our lives because there must be something to keep us going. It's like St. Elmo's Fire, there is no such place and this imaginary place was never on fire. These people just made the illusion of St. Elmo's Fire to keep themselves going throughout there life.
ReplyDeleteRiddle me this Batman, can you chase after B without getting farther away from A? I say this because it reflects my train of thought. (I haven’t really read any one's comments so I apologize if imp repeating stated points or ideas.) Throughout history, written in literature, seen in society, or even experienced in life we have all chased after one thing or another. It is as Mr. Kain as well as my fellow class mates say, we all want that amazing adventure and/or that true love. In fact, we want it so much that we instead make it our life's purpose. When we narrow our vision to selected wants, we will always miss some kind of opportunity in our life. While we spend each minute trying to live an adventure, we detach ourselves from reality. One could start failing in school, lose interest in his job/hobbies, or even repel those around him. We understand that all our pain is for the sake of a life so glorious and so seductive, that we chase after it head first. There could be such thing as a perfect life or a perfect partner out there, but is the ending worth the journey?
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I think that adventure is still out there for anyone who wishes to seek it. To me, something as small as leaving the house to go somewhere new is an adventure, as I'm immersing myself in the new culture of the place that I'm visiting, following their customs. Sometimes, it is as simple as going to a friend's house for the first time. You may not know all the people there, and if you do, you don't know them in that setting. While you're there, you have to follow their patterns, and it can be an adventure within your own city.
ReplyDeleteMany people, though, think an adventure can only be experienced when out of the place that they live in. That's fine too. Adventure is much like beauty, it's in the eye of the beholder (or adventurer in this case) and it only matters to the person who experiences them. A movie that exhibits this is Up. Carl thinks, throughout the whole movie, that the adventure Ellie never got to have was the one to Paradise Falls, and he thought she never got to fill in her adventure section of her book. He came to find, though, that she considered all of their events together adventures. In this case, the adventure was only what Ellie made it to be. It wasn't necessarily grand, nor was it something Carl had considered an adventure, but it was more than enough for her.
reading your post about how you and your frineds would go dog sledding, build shelters, and sleep for the night, climb mountains together, and would share stories and thoughts while sitting around a campfire eating roasted venison and drinking strong coffee made me think about an old classic movie called Iron Will. In the movie they race dog sleds and camp out in the wilderness. If you havent seen this movie you are missing out it is a true story of how a young kid over comes all odds to win the iditarod which is an annual race hed in Alaska.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Miguel because, he makes a good point about how our whole life is almost devoted to adventure and real love. To get to that point in life is a different story and even though not taken as an adventure, it in itself, is. This also can be taken in various context's throughout someones life. Once you get older you understand why your doing what your doing and can figure out what you want in a true love.
ReplyDelete"I am nothing special; just a common man with common thoughts, and I've led a common life. There are no monuments dedicated to me and my name will soon be forgotten. But in one respect I have succeeded as gloriously as anyone who's ever lived: I've loved another with all my heart and soul; and to me, this has always been enough"- Noah from The Notebook.
Defined by Webster, an adventure is "an undertaking usually involving danger and unknown risks". With this is mind, life is actually just that, an adventure. Though one may have plans for the next day, week, year (etc.) these may change and therefore, people are unaware of what is to happen. In modern society, I'd say we still have the ability to live an adventure, whether it's a walk down the street or future plans in life, people are able to embark on this said adventure.
ReplyDeleteI also believe that true love and adventure still exists. Like Marcus, I truly love my family and they truly love me, but another thing I truly love is sports. Such as wrestling, after a match I may feel completely drained of energy but when I win and have my hand raised it's the best feeling in the world. Adventure can also be obtained, you can go hiking, travel around the world, or even go for a walk or run somewhere you havn't gone before.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Miguel when he says that we devote must of our lives looking for adventure and true love. That's why people travel the world and jump out of planes, they are looking for adventure and if you jump out of a plane in my opinion you have found it. True love also still exists, some people may not find it but it is still there. In my opinion, if you look hard enough for anything, you will find it eventually.
ReplyDeleteLike many others commenting on the topic, I happen to believe that true love and adventure do still exist in the today’s modern society. Just because your life adventures may not compare to that of a novels, doesn’t mean it isn’t out there. Sure you may not have the perfect love story with a fairytale ending, or the adventure around the world; but does that really mean you don’t have love and adventure in your life? People in today’s world find love and adventure in many, many different ways. Love can be family, friends, and significant other. You could be in a store and spill coffee on someone, and that person could turn out to be your soul mate. Just because it isn’t the perfect love story that everyone dreams of doesn’t mean that love doesn’t exist. Also, adventure can be different from person to person. One person may find adventure in taking a walk through the park, while another may consider an adventure to be a trip across the country. There are different extremes to both, but I believe both still exist no matter what.
ReplyDeleteGoing on adventures or finding true love is not only held to the "fantasy world". When you were young with your buddy out in the woods, building shelters to sleep in was most certainly an adventure. But with age the adventures may not seem as big and or more dull to you because they do not seem like such a large feat. In todays modern society to go out on an adventure is unheard of. Unless you plan on leaving everything behind and having the chance of losing everything. When you were young there was not much to lose. But now in this modern society where it is a difficult task to do well and have a job, i think logically that an adventure is just not worth it. The bad out weighs the good, unfortunetly. But adventures do not have to be big, they could be as simple finishing a long book or a trip to a new city or place. It is just how the person portrays an adventure.
ReplyDeleteI must agree with some of the other commenteers that true love and adventure do still exist in today’s modern society. True love can always be found in life, sometimes it’s just not easy to find as in many of these fantasy or adventure books. Book only have 300-400 pages to tell someone’s whole life story when on average a person has at least 70-75 years to tell theirs. Finding true love may not come as easy as in the books or movies that are shown these days, but I think that now when you find it, it truly does make the victory all the sweeter. Sometimes finding this true love is the real adventure in life. I think that throughout someone's life, they are always hoping to live these dangerous and adventurous lives that all these adventure books portray so nicely. I don’t believe that we can categorize adventure the same, just as not any two people are the same. Adventure comes in many different shapes and forms along with these different people so I defiantly believe that adventure still exist. Many people find hiking, cave diving and all these other extreme sports an adventure and I just about go along with that. But for someone else, it could just be the simple things that people find a real adventure in. Many of these books describe adventure as dangerous or heroic to the whole world, but trust me, today no one is running around with a sword killing all evil throughout a town because if someone were to try that, someone would surely just shoot them with a gun and all would be said and done. With the times, these adventures have changed as well. If you keep looking, I think you will find true love and adventure as well.
ReplyDeleteI read comments up to paige's first comment and in my head I am thinking of things to say because knowing me, I always do have something to say. Paige brought up "UP" and that is a perfect example of the question Mr.Kain poses. Carl has true love. True love, I think, is different than the love you feel for your family, true love is how Carl feels for Ellie, something so powerful he literally uproots his home to save the only thing left of her, something as powerful as Buttercup waiting for... I think his name is William, I'm not sure I havn't seen the movie in a long time. Still, the feelings are different. You love your family, but loving your family and having TRUE LOVE for your significant other is different. I don't know if TRUE adventure is still out there, even though Carl and Ellie beg to differ, I just think the stakes are too high these days for people to truly take the plung and have a big adventure. I think movies and books are writen to keep our faith in adventure and true love alive. Without them we may forget that waiting and finding someone we love is possible, we may forget that sometimes it's worth taking the risk in order to have a big adventure. As for true love, It's out there. I don't have proof,and I don't have an argument, I only have the belief and the gut feeling and ache in my heart that yerns for it.This world sucks some times, so what else is there God can give us, a little reward for sticking it out, than True Love.
ReplyDeleteWhenever I see something that is a "then and now", I usually am bothered by it. Most of the time when I read them, it uses a base statement with no backing facts or details, and can have multiple reasons why that persons way of thinking can be outdated, or not correct at all. In this case, I can agree and disagree, only because I don't like to take one side or the other entirely, most of the time. True love and adventure still exsist, but they aren't the same as they were, say, ten years ago, while what was normal ten years ago wasn't normal one hundred years ago. I think that true love is contemporary and always changes. For an example, in To Kill a Mockingbird, an example of the heroism that is shown is a white man trying to save a black man from being imprisoned or killed. For that time period, that would be dramatic, and with the times, but wouldn't be suitable or fit in with moderns societys ideas, because the general way of thinking has changed more, and racism and predjudice is looked down upon, where it was slightly more accepted then. I think there is adventure and love and all that jazz, but I think it needs to be able to be applied to what someone can do today, or in a month, and not what happened a decade or two ago.
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ReplyDeleteI believe that adventure and true love do exist but, its less common in the world of today. I think that the technology of social sites like Facebook, Twitter, MySpace and maybe even blogs have taken away from all that. It seems all people want to do any more is hop on face book and post a stats like "omg i saw blank at the blank and he/she was blanking." Who Cares? I don't care. Texting is another problem of our world. instead of meeting people face to face or at least call someone instead of sending that crap. I think a lot of people live their lives through characters from movies and books, instead of dealing with their problems they just hide themselves inside a fantasy. This isn' always a bad think sometime you need a break from the harshness of reality but, there are times for that and there are times when doing that just delays the inevitable.
ReplyDeleteAlong with everyone else I also agree that true love and adventures still exist in todays society. Although they may not be like the ones we read about in novels or watch in movies there are still many examples of it in peoples everyday lifes. Although true love may not end in a perfect fairytale ending,one day you will find the right person to end up spending your whole life with. There are so many adventures that go on everyday, even the smallest ones count like traveling or hiking.
ReplyDeleteI think we can live a life of adeventure and take risks in todays scociety. You could go out into the wild and live in bus like Chris Mcandless in the book Into The Wild by John Krakauer. Like going out in the woods you could also climb a mountain by yourself or with friends. Also you could go on a long road trip acroos the country or sail a large distance. All these things above could be classified as adventures. Takiing risks into todays scociety could mean doing things by yourself, like hunting and climbing mopuntains. No matter what date and tear it is you can still live a life of adventure.
ReplyDeleteI think you have to go out and go on your own adventures to make them happen. If you just sit around and wait for things to happen, then they won't. You have to make your own adventures and try new and interesting things. That's what helps you to grow as a person and live a life that is entertaining and interesting.
ReplyDeleteI agree with what everyone has stated really. You need to look for your own outlet in life and do things you want to do, for your own enjoyment. You have to find what you're interested in and include it in your life. I believe you can lead an adventurous life in todays world too. Thats the only way too shape a life without complete bordom in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteThe comments on this post are very repetitive so I will keep my answer short and sweet. True love and adventures do exist. What would life be like if they didn't ? Not everyone finds "the one" and lives happily ever after but that doesn't mean nobody does. I would like to think of my life as one big journey, although i have yet to find "true love". I also believe there's someone out there for everyone , just like there are adventures for everyone in everyday life. If your in denial of finding these things you won't. Keep your mind and heart open and in time life will reveal it's plan for you.
ReplyDeleteAdventures can happen at any time and can be almost anything or anywhere. It's almost like a quest. You’re driving to get a friend across town why can that not be an adventure? You have to watch out for other cars and pedestrians and stop at stop signs (allegedly). Why does an adventure have to be something grueling that takes place over a long time? When we were kids we would take a step outside and we would be in our own universe, I remember those days always being an adventure. And well what is true love? True love is a different meaning to everyone. To me it's both people in the relationship loving each other and being loyal to another. To someone else it could be going on romantic dates or yoga classes with your significant other. To another person it's how much they love the giants. So I do believe true love can still exist, it just has a different way in every person to exist.
ReplyDeleteAs many have stated before myself. Love and true adventure can exist anywhere you make it happen. Love isn't something that will necessarily fall out of the sky. You have to put in the time and effort for it to work. As for adventure, you make your own adventures whether its driving down roads you've never been on and getting lost or stuck on an old dirt road or cliff diving, it's about how that makes you feel. If your not excited and left to wonder what will happen next then you are choosing to not have an adventurous life and life will simply be a standstill of boredom and blandness. Life stops for no one and if you don't grip what you have and appreciate it you will miss out.
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to be an adventure are commonplace now so it is harder to go on a true
adventure, for example air travel used to be a marvelous far of idea only
the rich could attain now it is a common and bothersome chore. due to this trend many peoples adventures are very dangerous tasks and many die doing these things.
I think that both high adventure and true love exist. I think that our view of both has been tinted by the romantic notions we have created and that have been presented to us by literature, plays, movies, and other sources of entertainment. We are being fed these outlandish and unrealistic stories of love and adventure, so when it comes to our own personal experiences with these we expect something that doesn't really exist the way we imagine it. Although I believe that both of these do exist, I think their forms have been altered by our changing society.
ReplyDeleteI think that true love does exist, I just think that it is becoming rare now a days. Many people now are more content in sitting in their homes on their fancy laptops than going out to adventure. Adventures in books aren't like the adventures we face in life. Almost anything could be an adventure, even if it isn't hiking a mountain and staying in a tent. Love will never be the same fairy tale thats in a book, it will never be that perfect. The love people have and the adventures people go on are never going to be like a book.
ReplyDeleteI think that "altruism" is just a made up word that people yearn for. Human beings are selfish and greedy so the "does everything for his lovers gain" romance is not real because the only reason someone would act that way is to get something from that person (such as sex, love, a present). That person just doesn't exist and I know its gonna crush the spirits of every female out there. But don't look for a guy that will lay his life on the line for the survival of your material goods because there isn't one. I do however believe that true love for an animal is real because unlike humans, they are unable to deceive us and hurt us emotionally, which scars more than physical damage.
ReplyDeleteHigh adventure on the other hand is real. If you are passionate about something then you could technically call anything a high adventure. If you are a passionate runner, then high levels of endorphins go rushing through your body and you experience a lifted state of consciousness. There are still people who enjoy the wilderness and other hardcore outdoors activities like mountain climbing. But back to my original point, if you are passionate about football, running, camping, work, etc. it can be considered a high adventure because of the enjoyment you get out it.
"Have film, mass media, and written works, so permeated our society that we resign to live vicariously through the characters found in those mediums, or do they just compell us to move forward in our own adventures. "
ReplyDeleteI think that those types of written works and media help us realize that our life is just as crazy as anyone eles. and i believe that some books are like the situations that happen in real life. How do we become together in a society that's so seperate with so many different views? I think that family and close friends are the most important thing in life. I think it takes a real understanding person with true goodness to except truth and things the way they are. I think that also we should look at these characters and see how we can apply it to our story. Life life to the fullest, and not be held back by anything in our way. Erny, i think that you shouldn't be so hurt about things because i bet that you i will find a good girl someday, true love is real, and girls don't only want sex, love and a present. because one of those things are material things, anyway.. I think applying things to our actual real lives is the hard part, and to find the people that bring out the good in everyone, is an interesting talent.
Also, why would we have to fight to live? I think it's hard to live life to the fullest when there's just a fear of the unknown....also i believe that good times and adventure are not meant for all of us. i believe that all of us are so different and its cool to read the opinions of all the people.
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