2008년 3월 21일 금요일

realization

At the end of the book, Wright realizes that nothing is perfect and people will always fight for something that is not there. (At least I think that’s what it is.)
He sees problems in his country, he sees problems in organizations, and he sees problems in himself. He realizes that people will always struggle through their differences. For example, he moved from the south to the north in order to escape from racism, which was a major and the only obvious problem he had, then in the north, he faces problems that people have regardless of their race.
He also realizes that he is alone. He realizes that he needs to do things for himself and think for himself. When he was going to go talk to his friend about how he was feeling, he turned back and decided against it. That is because he knows nothing would change. It is just a cycle of feeling depressed. It’s like the blues. (in this case, loneliness.) It never goes away.

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