Thursday, February 3, 2011

David Garbo Jr.
2/3/11
Pine Point School
To: Mr. Salsich

Life Forms a Circle

An Essay about How Life and Books Can Form a Circle



            (TS) Even though it doesn’t occur to all of us, most things in life naturally form a circle. (SD) Not only in life do things form circles but also in To Kill a Mockingbird, By Harper Lee. (CM) Dill, in To Kill a Mockingbird, sometimes seems very sad, but isn’t the only one that seems sad. (CM) A man called Boo Radley, in my eyes, is always sad, and doesn’t have many friends. (CM) To me, having two people being very upset forms a circle in this book. (SD) Another thing that forms a circle in To Kill a Mocking bird is prejudice. (CM) People in this book saw I colors (CM) There are many examples of prejudice in To Kill a Mockingbird, especially when Tom Robinson was shot and killed in jail, and this was probably because he was colored. (SD) Boo Radley, a man who was a big part of the story in the beginning of To Kill a Mockingbird, was never mentioned in the middle of the book. (CM) In the end of To Kill a Mockingbird, Boo played a huge part in saving Scouts life. (CM) This definitely made a circle in the book. (CS) Circles happen all around us, even when we aren’t aware of it.
            (TS) In life, things that you would never imagine could happen, happen everyday. (SD) One Part of my life that forms a circle is happiness. (CM) Although there are times where I am very upset, eventually there will be something that makes me happy. (CM) In the end my sadness subsides, and I become happy. (CM) This happens to me almost everyday.

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