Normally teenagers hang out with their friends and do not spend all their time with one girl/boy. In the beginning Lockie does not have much respect for his parents, his brother and little sister and, they do not really seem to care what he thinks. Lockie realises in the end that his family is actually really caring and when Lockie started to appreciate them it made the relationship's with his Mum, Dad and younger brother stronger. “Me Mum once said that us kids made her and the old man real happy. I always remember that.” (Page 54).
Chris’s father never truly yelled at him for what he did just because of how cute he was as a child, Chris was usually allowed to do whatever he wanted this gave him this sense of empowerment but at the same time caused him to grow this self-independence. As Chris grew older he started watching an SNL favorite (Saturday Night Live) John Belushi who soon became Chris’ Idol, all he wanted to do was to be just like John Belushi. Through Chris’s High School years he started to become a little more active through football
Normally teenagers hang out with their friends and do not spend all their time with one girl/boy. In the beginning Lockie does not have much respect for his parents, his brother and little sister and, they do not really seem to care what he thinks. Lockie realises in the end that his family is actually really caring and when Lockie started to appreciate them it made the relationship's with his Mum, Dad and younger brother stronger. “Me Mum once said that us kids made her and the old man real happy. I always remember that.” (Page 54).
They were his friends. He was very strange, for one, who in the world could be liked by everybody except the one you married. For a second point he was very lazy yet very active and giving. He
When he had dreams of greatness, he didn’t hesitate one bit to share with his brothers and dad. Because he was the most adored and had awesome dreams, his siblings got very jealous and eventually tried getting rid of him. As he got older, Joseph learned a lot through a lot of painful experiences. His positive responses to hardships kept him moving forward, he didn’t spend time asking why things happened to him; he did what was right and those who watched
He’s even taken Ruth out on a date, and this never happens. Since Walter feels happy that this is how his new work life will be he such a lovable, friendly, family man. This side of Walter doesn’t last
Nick could have prevented all of this madness and confusion if he just said no to Gatsby’s request. So Nick needs to say, well, to Gatsby more often. Their friendship would have lasted longer if Nick could put in his word and Gatsby did not get everything he wanted. The forth step is for Nick to stay will Jordan. Jordan is a girl Nick met at one of Gatsby’s parties and he falls in love with her.
This story is told in retrospect, from the perspective of a man looking back on his childhood. Telling the story from this perspective makes the story even more humorous because even from a mature vantage point, the effects of the alcohol were still conveyed as accurately as when Larry was actually drunk. Being told from a mature vantage point, this story receives more credibility, and is more effective because it functions as a funny story from childhood. 8. I believe that Larry’s father did actually give up his liquor temporarily because he was very diligent in calculating the money he saved from not drinking.
But she realize or caught David with his attitude and the way he was action so she knew he was gay, but what impress me was the way that Lil Mike act because some other people would of talk some trash but he didn’t instead he was cool about it. In “road trip” is kind of the same but a lot different, so when I read the history it confuse me again but at the same time clear up my doubt about David sexuality, because in this story he is gay again, so it start with his father inviting him to a party but what help me clear my doubts was when he start talking about coming out of the closet and how bad or unthinkable was the thought of being homosexual, and how he denied his secret until he was 20 years
Although Gatsby needed to leave town, he “couldn’t possibly leave Daisy until he knew what she was going to do” (Fitzgerald 155). Nick tells Gatsby, honestly, that he has no chance with Daisy, and although he is better than Tom, he should leave her. Nick shows trustworthiness in this situation because Gatsby trusts him to be completely honest with him, and Nick tells Gatsby the truth, whether or not he wants to hear