Thursday, March 28, 2019
The Journey :: essays research papers
Journeys come in many an(prenominal) different forms, some being lengthy in duration while others may be just hours long. On occasion, hotshots direction to self-knowledge may be found in doing the same things as one used to do in a whole new purlieu and finding that the slipway of the past are inadequate for the ways of the present. This imagination is shown in the untitled narrative by Sara Chase, where the discovery is that her study habits from naughty school no longer correlate with what she will need to do to be successful in college.Failure is a common idolise for almost everyone. It is something that we try to avoid as much as possible. In the narrative, the author panics when thoughts of failure flood into her head. The author states the confidence that I acquired previous(predicate) slipping away and fear filling its place. All this over one little question? we ask ourselves. This made me wonder Is what we strive for as the vision of self-knowledge actually perf ection or is self-knowledge agnize when we finally read the fact that perfection is unattainable?The crucial element, in my opinion, was not a paragraph or a single sentence it was one pronounce that was repeated numerous times throughout the narrative confidence. Is confidence what leads us to self-knowledgethe confidence to continue on, to try new ways when old ways fail? Is confidence a pre-indicator of a successful journey or can you claim self-knowledge without possessing confidence?The past serves as a recyclable reference for the present and the in store(predicate). In this case, the past could not compete at the same level as the present. But this fact was only realized after failure, disappointment, and self-pity, as the author states. The past, in someway, develops who you are and what experiences and life lessons we pee-pee from the past and use in the present create a future that brings us closer to self-knowledge. This narrative is like Sir Gawain and the Green Kn ight in some ways. Sir Gawain reacts to the fear of death when he takes the green sash from the Lady. He also fears for his life and flinches when he thinks the Green Knight is going to cut down at his neck.
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