He then crashes the car into a ditch and the family is stranded. The escaped convict “The Misfit” and his two accomplices roll up in a big hearse looking automobile. The family is exocuted and the grandmother is faced with a moment of grace before she is also killed. 3. TOPIC: Christianity versus Evil 4.
To prove that the broke up there is a quote from the novel (pg. # 141) “ Dear Sandra, guess what! Andy and Keisha broke up the other night.” You can see that many things were going wrong for Andy; he felt that he didn’t have any one anymore. Andy had a great deal of pain and guilt. He felt guilty because he thought is was his fault that Rob died in the car accident.
She is innocent and cautious, while he is aggressive and daring. Maybe this was her first car accident and she was not sure how to respond to Jake. I know that if I were in a car accident my first response would not be to shake hands with the person who rear-ended me. Quote: “I act too, ‘he lied to enhance the effect more. ‘Been in a couple of movies.’ She smiled like a fan” (Gilb 469).
In the process of breaking the windows Holden also breaks his fist and is forced to visit the hospital. Since Allie died so young, Holden felt that his innocence was being taken away from him. Once Allie died, Holden believed that it was his responsibility to protect childhood. Holden says, “I’d just be the catcher in the rye” (Salinger 173), Holden believes he must prevent children from falling of the cliffs of childhood and losing their innocence as they fall into the pits of adulthood. Holden is chasing a dream that he cannot accomplish.
By doing that, the cat that she snuck on the trip jumped out of the basket and made Bailey wreck the car. There was a car coming down the road and to the family’s surprise it was the Misfit and his crew. To their surprise, their life ended prematurely. “A Good Man is Hard Find” represents the work of a higher power. The death of the family might be an expression of an underlying design.
He was crushed when the car flipped several times -- literally -- and is now paralyzed from the waist down. Jake Tolias, who was sitting behind Thomas, was the only passenger with his seat belt on. As the car flipped, he was slammed into the door and knocked unconscious, while glass slashed his forehead and skull. “In a way, I think I got lucky,” says Jake.” I’m glad I blacked out because remembering every second and every noise would have been too much.” After the accident Jake would lie in bed and attempt to sleep. His eyelids would finally close but his mind would start turning.
They got into a car accident and was hoping a car would come along and they can get a ride. The car that came along ended up being the murderer on the loose named Misfit. He was accompanied by two other gentlemen who too were criminals. One of the killers told the mother to have her children come over to where she was and to sit by her. The story does not state the mother having any concern, or even try to plea with the murderer to not harm her children but she simply called them over to her.
Alissa was involved in a serious car accident and had surgery done to her face because of serious injuries. Gambling could be a possible coping mechanism for Alissa because of the accident. There may not be one specific factor that pushed her to develop this addiction but it can be a collaboration of many explanations. Brian was a 24 year old who had an addiction to drugs and sex. Brian had no permanent home and no stable job to support himself.
Cycle of life Is after life the next thing after death? Liz does not believe it but has to. Liz is the protagonist of the book “Elsewhere” Liz has died from a car accident; the next moment she woke up she was on a boat so she forgot everything and she thought she was in a dream. Sadly she needs to wake up from this dream and realize that all of this is real. She always finds ways to go back but always fails.
The storm highlights the boy’s distrust of his father, as well as his admiration. The boy’s distrust in his father happens when they are headed home from the skiing trip and a police officer stops them because the roads were so bad. “Look. We’re talking about five, six inches. “I’ve taken this car through worse than that.” (57) The storyteller is so sure that he and his father will be caught for going past the barricades.