Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Revised Intro of Contrast Essay
A young girl, who runs through the woods
getting muddy, guts the fish she caught, tends a garden, and handles the
woodstove, would not associate herself with a teenager who didn’t care whether
she made it to the lake or woods that week. This teenager, who uses and abuses
drugs and alcohol and breaks the law - with a record to prove it, would not
associate herself with a married woman with a young child. These three people
have absolutely nothing in common and should never cross paths. Yet, they all belong
to the same body. All along for the ride, with baggage of transformations, it’s
just me, myself, and I – and boy, what a journey it has been, so far!
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