Type a new keyword(s) and press Enter to search

BLUE WINDS DANCING

 

            We all grow up in own surroding, which we see and feel as familiar. It is often unfamiliar that interested us and fuels our desires. The story I am writing about is " Blue Winds Dancing" by Tom White Cloud. Our main character is fascinated with all the things he feels the city lifestyle can offer him. He experiences a sense of loneliness as he begins to miss his home. Our main character realizes that freedom cam be forgotten or taken for granted. I feel these reasons demonstrate our main character's most significant personal realizations. .
             Things that we through that were going to be good for us, sometime turn out not to be so good, and the unfamiliarity that is so much different form what we use to. The main character in the story illustrate that, with this new fascinate life in this big city, his life would be better. This topic is important, because, most of us face these types of situation in our lives that we all can relate to one point or another in our everyday lives. I feel that fascination is part of what make us who we are. Therefore, it gives us a care understanding to clarify our feeling about experiences that we had, and views about other people. In the story, the character demonstrate struggling with himself by dealing with fast life in the big city " Blue Winds Dancing" " N o constant peering into the maelstrom of one's mind; no worries about grades and honors; no hysterical preparing for life until that is half over; no anxiety about one's place in the thing they call society," (Page 122). .
             On the street in very large city the sidewalk can be crowed with hundreds of people with out a friend among them. Although he was surrounding by lot of people, he found himself was very lonely, whether he was out side or alone in his room. I feels that loneliness is an important point, because, it is a common feeling shared by most of us at some point in our lives. I feel that loneliness is what we will face some point in outlives.


Essays Related to BLUE WINDS DANCING