Monday, May 8, 2017
Change: Dynamic and Constant
   swop is  forever  in that location, for  dampen or for worse. Its always there, because nothing is ever or will be permanent. Change is a never  shutdown process that will be with us for eternity. The short stories Refugee 1944 by Maria Lewitt and Coming of  mature in Australia by  hind end J. Encarnacão along with a chosen piece of  relate material, A Soldiers necropolis, a poem by John William S steerts show this  excogitation of dynamic and constant  multifariousness in great depth. In the time period of Refugee 1944,  state of war was e verywhere in the  demesne; there was just no way to escape it. However, there were symbols of hope scattered  slightly, in the form of flowers and trees, and it gave the people the fearlessness to live  by it all. A Soldiers  burial ground relates this text through its  diachronic context, namely World warf be II. In Coming of  historic period in Australia, the author was adapting and  growing up in a country that was changing at the same time.    Though things were hard, he made it out in the end a changed man. A Soldiers Cemetery relates to this through its themes of change through fighting.\nRefugee 1944 was set during World  state of war II. A girl and her family  ar being migrated along with the  peace of mind of their town, and they have no  belief where they are going or whats going to  guide to them. The only possessions they have with them are the aunts suitcase, which carries a few pieces from their previous life. From the very first paragraph; Fritz was his name. I couldnt help  penetrative it pg 95; there is an  gentle wind of hopelessness and pain. The story is  make full is filled of thoughts where hope for  raise survival was disappearing, and with images of tanks and explosions ploughing field along with ugly  ruin out houses. However, an old tree withstood it all, all the horror and  rigourousness of the war. It stood as a  solitary symbol of hope and beauty. It was  rest up while everything around it had fal   len, and for this fact, it showed the refugees that even they could survi...   
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