Commitment in Esperanza Rising by Pam Munoz Ryan, and in My Own Life

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Although the word commitment may just seem like a small word, its meaning differs from person to person. In the novel Esperanza Rising by Pam Munoz Ryan, Esperanza has to learn how to work in the shed at a work camp and take care of the money like her mother was doing since her mother, Ramona, got sick from a dust storm and had to stay in the hospital for several months. Esperanza commits herself to earning enough money so that she could bring her grandmother, Abuelita, from Mexico to be with Ramona in order to help her get well. Esperanza's actions have helped influence me to understand the nature of commitment by showing me how much effort she had put into working for money so that her grandmother could come to the United States since it was especially difficult for her as she had led a sheltered and spoiled life to this point.

A person's future is affected by many things; decisions, consequences of decisions, and commitments to decisions. When asked to define how my future is affected by my commitments, it took a great deal of thought to first decide how I viewed commitments. W...

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