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Tuesday 7 May 2019

Abandonment and Being Alone Unwind

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Abandonment
Abandonment is something that happens a lot in the book "Unwind". A lot happens in the book with about three main characters Connor, Risa and Roland are four of the most known characters who went through being abandoned. 

Connor was one of the characters who was abandoned, he really didn't do anything bad for him to be signed to an unwind order, but just his parents who thought they would just do it, for non given reasons.
Connor really full with anger wanted to kill his parents but decided to do it in kindness, he also wanted to show stuff that will make his parents feel regretful for signing the unwind order.

Image result for being aloneRisa was abandoned in a really sad way, she was living in a Sta-Ho/State Home for the first fifteen years, she chose music for her course of study, she performed and played piano very beautifully until she got distracted and made only one mistake that had her crying.
Later on she was put into an unwind order.

Being Alone
Being alone is something that is very bad and sometimes very good.
Sometimes you would want to be alone during school work or quite time by yourself, or being free to do anything you want by yourself instead of anyone holding you back.
You would experience sad things sometimes while your alone so it depends on how you want to be alone or be with someone else.

“Connor wonders how he can call the place he lives home, when he is about to be evicted—not just from the place he sleeps, but from the hearts of those who are supposed to love him” 

"Being alone had not been part of his plan...the moment his parents signed those papers, Connor was alone." "Then once he turns eighteen, he's home free.

Lev "No true hero ever believes that they are one".
Lev can feel different ways by this quote, but by my beliefs this quotes relates to him being a hero but just doesn't believe in himself.


Risa "He will only do the wrong thing when its the right thing to do".
This quote kinda makes me think about someone telling the wrong thing that could hurt the other person's feelings, but still being the right thing to do.
Unless the other person needs to know the truth, there emotions could naturally be fine and not be sad at all.

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