Digger makes him feel like its partly his fault because he gave them the idea of drilling the holes in the kayak. Forgiving JT and Digger would be the first step toward forgiving himself. Finally, Brady needs to forgive himself for not shouting a warning to the red kayak. Brady feels like its his fault that Ben died because he did not warn the kayak earlier that day. Forgiving himself for listening to his friends and not cautioning the kayak is the only way Brady will be able to move on with his life.
Huck questions why he has not turned in Jim because he wants to be what society depicts as good, but in reality, he does what he knows is right. While Huck is on the raft alone, he begins to question why he helps Jim escape while Miss Watson has done nothing wrong to him. Huck feels terrible but he cannot bring himself to pray that he can do the right thing. “I was trying to make my mouth say the right thing and the clean thing, and go and write to that nigger’s owner and tell where he was; but deep down in me I knowed it was a lie-and He knowed it. You can’t pray a lie-I found that out” (Twain 227).
Look like all they want to do is knock you down.” Enoch tells Haze about his abusive father and this mean lady he lived with before he came there. It really makes me wonder if Enoch ever had anybody to talk to and that is why he is so strong on Haze; because Haze is listening. Enoch tells Haze that he has “wise blood”. “When he realized that today was the day he decided not to get up. He didn’t want to justify his daddy’s blood, he didn’t want to be always having to do something that something else wanted him to do, that he didn’t know what it was and that was always dangerous”(135).
A possible reason for agreeing with the statement is that muhhamed was human and it is easier to relate to him than Allah. He carried on through his persicution . Plus he was a respected man and got the message right. Possible reasons for disagreeing with this statement are.... the qur'an is the word of god. This means that since it is god then that is the most important way of communicating with god.
Therefore it shows that Steinback views friendship necessary for happiness. Since the whole book is based on George and Lennie and they have a very strong friendship. In the case of the characters, qualities that are needed/ necessary to create a healthy
Through Hucks decisions he made throughout the novel, Huck emerges as an individual with different beliefs from that of the rest of society. Although Huck Finn realized he would be diverging from societal ideals, he chooses to help Jim, the runaway slave because he found their friendship to take precedence over pleasing
He told his father that he would "remain with him as long as he lived" and continue to fish with him. (Page 275) The father made the narrator promise he would not forget that. Due to his own bad experiences, the father did not want this for his son and died in a presumed suicide. This ultimately was the reason for the narrators decision to leave his fishing past behind and seek out opportunities in education in the Midwest. Despite trying to take respronsibility for his actions, the fathers actions ultimately made the decision for
As soon as he found out that Lennie was being hunted down by the men on the ranch, especially Curley, he didn’t try to stop it or convince the men to re-think their actions. Once George told him of his plan to kill Lennie himself, Slim understood but he didn’t actually try to help them avoid the situation. He could have done so by encouraging them to run away and he could have given them some money to give them a head-start. I do agree to a great deal that Slim is a positive role-model for those around him. He possesses positive traits like believing in equality and trying to do the best by those around him.
As you can see my favorite performer was Adam Zwanziger. The actor’s voice projection is loud and clear which pleased me because if not I wouldn’t have been able to understand the play as well. The way he carried on such a voice would be difficult but he made it seem as a second language to him, it just came naturally. His voice was fluent. It flowed perfectly between lines.
He always honored him, he wasn’t afraid to show that there was someone better than him, and it was his God. He never shrunk away from being traditional, or sticking up for his beliefs. Kamehameha was the best leader in Hawaiian history, I