Sunday, September 12, 2010
Falling into Place
Problems surround us everywhere we go, even the happiest of people are struggling and the best of places could have secret distresses soon to be discovered. Most of the people in the world have the hope that everything will work itself out for the better, that all their hardships and troubles will have a happy ending. As tragedy has currently surrounded my world; whether it be a school unit, a historical disaster remembered, or a current event that has crushed several close to me, the belief that everything will fall into place is stronger than ever. The theme of tragedy in literature creates the same pity and helplessness that would overcome you in the real world. Almost as if it is preparing us for what could happen, the tragic stories and plots that have constantly been read throughout time have shown us to be stronger human beings and build upon what has thrown us down. The world has united since 9/11 and currently the bay area is growing stronger from the San Bruno fire. Everyone wishes that things will work themselves out, but I believe the world has been empowered to make things fall into place instead of waiting for it to happen.
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