Summary: A Boy Named Sue By Johnny Cash

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m it may Concern: As a sterling scholar applicant I invite you to listen to a song by Johnny Cash, “A Boy Named Sue”. In this song a boy named Sue was teased relentlessly by people around him because of his girly name. So Sue grew up tough, mean, and made a vow to kill the man who gave him that dreaded name. Eventually, Sue finds his father and they get in a fight. Eventually Sue has his dad at the end of his gun, intending to honor his vow when his father says, “Son, this world is rough and if a man's gonna make it, he's gotta be tough, I know I wouldn't be there to help ya, along so I give ya that name and I said goodbye.” (Silverstein, 1969). To make it in the world you need to be tough and ready to work until the sun goes down. This scholarship would change my future entirely and would allow me to become the Mechanical Engineer that I would like to be. This song captures that not all hardship is bad, it makes you tough and prepares you …show more content…

I’m very thankful for them, as without them I wouldn’t be the person I am. Sue’s dad knew he wouldn't be there for him so he did what he could, he made his life harder by giving him a strange name. When I when in high school, I just wanted to enjoy the social life and fun. I still did have fun and got caught in some rather frowned upon situations. My mom and dad pushed me to be the best I can. While that did make my life a lot harder and kept me awake at night. Thanks to them my GPA is what it is. My grandfather recently retired after 30 plus years as a surveyor. One piece of advice he gave me was: work hard, even if you hate your job or you hate your co-workers. If you work hard, you will reap the rewards later. My dad taught me at a young age that if a man isn’t honest then nothing he says or does is worth anything. I try to live these words of wisdom every day and I consider myself an honest and hardworking

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