the beast home i see

Adam 2022-04-19 09:01:59

Loneliness is the shadow of growth. When you turn your back on the light, you are caught by it. When you face the light, you cast it away.

However, this loneliness is not more because of the betrayal, abandonment and isolation of others. Often, I expect too much, and this expectation exceeds the burden of the surrounding. After all, survival itself is difficult, and everyone has their own lives. so. Your expectations fail, you are disappointed, you are alone.
So here is a choice, accept or resist. Of course, the continuation of the story chose the latter. There is no doubt that the boy chose a self-runaway resistance, and this method was to hurt the person he loves the most.
Maybe. The end of the story will return to the first option, accept.
Accept the neglect of others, accept the disappointment, accept the difficulties in life, and then either stand on your own, or help others, control your emotions, and then look for change, I think this is what the boys in the beast world know. Mature, I think more is the process of understanding yourself, controlling yourself, making the people around you happy, and making yourself dependable.

PS: For the sub-line characters of the story - more of the characters in our lives, the province of life is an incredible task, but no matter how busy, no matter how tired, you neglect the people around you who love you, and never forget to go back , took their hands and said to them: I love you.

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Where the Wild Things Are quotes

  • [first lines]

    Max: Hey, Claire. Wanna see something great?

    Claire: [on the phone] Who else was there?

    Max: It's an igloo! I made it.

    Claire: Yeah, my brother.

    Max: Hey, Claire!

    Claire: I can't. We're supposed to go to my dad's that weekend.

    Max: The snowplows left some snow across the street, and I dug a hole into it.

    Claire: Go and play with your friends.

  • [last lines]

    The Bull: Hey, Max?

    Max: Yeah?

    The Bull: When you go home, will you say good things about us?

    Max: Yeah, I will.

    The Bull: Thanks, Max.

    Judith: You're the first king we haven't eaten.

    Alexander: Yeah, that's true.

    Judith: See ya.

    Alexander: Bye, Max.

    Max: Bye.

    KW: Don't go. I'll eat you up; I love you so.

    [all howl]