Brief Summary Of The Book 'The Secrets We Keep'

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Michelle Obama states that, “You can't make decisions based on fear and the possibility of what might happen.” In the novel The Secrets We Keep, the main character, Ella Lawton, makes the decision to pretend she is her dead, identical twin sister. Ella’s choice, that others might find abnormal or bizzare, forces her to make profuse adjustments to her current lifestyle and face difficult conflicts, which affects everyone else in her life. Ella Lawton and her twin sister, Maddy Lawton, get into a tragic car accident that leaves Maddy dead. Ella wakes up in the hospital and is surrounded with friends and family that believe she is her beloved sister. She initially was confused by why everyone thought she was Maddy, but then was overwhelmed with the complete feeling of devastation that her sister was no longer alive. She was shocked and filled with shame, for she felt responsible for taking Maddy’s precious life away. If I were Ella, I would have experienced the same feelings and reactions. Along with having a great feeling of regret and remorse, I would also blame myself for the catastrophe. …show more content…

Though Ella felt responsible for her sister’s death and wanted to avoid further hurting her loved ones, I personally would not have done the same in that circumstance. I think there are different solutions to Ella’s problem and honesty would have been the best resolution reached. By the end of the story, Ella ended up confessing the truth to everyone so she could be truly happy and achieve her own dreams, rather than Maddy’s. If she would have admitted she were Ella in the hospital, she could have prevented the other problems that occurred throughout the

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