Analysis Of Spill Simmer Falter Wither

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Many may not understand that in order for things to take place change must happen so, that you learn from decisions or actions that have taken place. The word changed is the past tense of change which is for a difference to be made in my perspective.A person can change for the better or the worst depends what they are going for. Many believe change is for the better. I had a family member who was suffering of physical abuse by a loved one. She was very vulnerable and did not value herself as a beautiful woman. She was use to the hit, but one day came where she was so close to death that she knew things had to change. She took the situation to the authorities and now is in happy marriage with a different man that treats her with love and respect. …show more content…

He lives a life where he knows he’s slow and others make him feel different. In the story he adopts a dog named One Eye. The dog then causes problems between Ray and people from the neighborhood causing Ray to runaway with One Eye. That’s where Ray changed because he started to see how life was and he would not have been able to experience that if it weren’t for him making the decisions to leave the town that always judged him for himself. In the book, Ray explains, “ It seems almost incredible, how far we can drive in a country so small, without ever really reaching anywhere. But then I am slow, I suppose. I forget I am slow” (Baume,161). Ray lived in the town for so long he even started judging himself by claiming he was slow just like others did. His experience traveling with his pet allowed him to forget all the negative thoughts of other and even his own. An article by OpenMind about how the internet has changed everyday life the article clearly states, “The Internet has changed business, education, government, healthcare, and even the ways in which we interact with our loved ones—it has become one of the key drivers of social evolution”( Dentzel, 2016). Clearly, we have changed our lives to revolve around technology where it’s apart of our daily routine to use it. It affects everything such, as relationships, work,

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