1. What I think Robin was feeling was, when he made his decision to sail around the world, was a sense of emptiness that he felt sailing around the world could, somehow, get rid of. Whether or not this is possible today is purely circumstantial. The task itself is possible, anyone could go sailing around the world. Advances in today's technology and boat structure, along with a better understanding of weather, have made this so. However, I doubt that the vast majority of parents or guardians who have teenagers, would allow their child to sail around the world, especially alone.
2. A coming of age ritual that differs from the type I celebrate, but still contains likeliness to, a sweet sixteen for example, is a quinceneara. A quinceneara is a Mexican coming of age ritual. Coming of age is simply a phrase used to indicate someone growing older in life and reaching a certain point within their life. Quincenearas celebrate a young girl becoming a woman at the age of fifteen. Where as sweet sixteens celebrate a the same thing, with the exception of the age, which ,at sixteen, differs from fifteen. These particular rituals are alike as well, for they both celebrate a young woman's coming of age. These rituals would differ if one were to celebrate a young man's coming of age.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Scribe 9\17\09
The princess had difficulty with her decision because on one hand she could watch her lover die right in front of her. Not only would that be agonizing for her but of course he's the one who has to endure the wrath of the tiger. On the other hand it would probably destroy her much more to see her lover spending the rest of his life with a new wife,one of which she knoew personally and hated so deeply she could not stand it. I have been in situations where I had to give up something dear to me in order to make someone else happy, but never to this extent. I truly feel sorry for the princess because I would not no what to do in this situation. . . . . except, of course, over throw my father, but that probably won't happen.
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