What hurts most about this quote is it affects me in every aspect of my life. In an imperfect world, everything changes, nothing stays the same. Everything must excel, succeed, everyone must chase their dreams and achieve them. I wish I could just let myself relax, and enjoy the time I have while the world and even my own essence stay the same. I've noticed more and more that I've changed. The things around me that are changing are changing me too. This scares me. What scares me the most is that love never stays the same. I was in love once, and I have never felt as much pain as I did when I realized the person I loved was different, had changed. I always think, will I ever feel the same way again? Why do things have to change?
I hope this helped you.
A - they both use first-person point of view when writing an autobiography and a memoir.
typically only the autobiography portrays the entire life of the author and a memoir tends to focus on a limited aspect of the author's life.
Well i know it was a good story that's for sure and I would help you but............ you won learn to do anything that way and all you need to do is read those chapters and write what happened in a shorter form so i don't really see what you need help on, your just being lazy and don't wanna read which is horrible.
personally i don't think so. (if you mean in a sense like living forever) i think age is a big part of everyone's life. death too. who would want to live forever? eventually you'll just get bored with everything. the thing about life is to enjoy every moment, leading up to death. living on forever would take away life's meaning. the obstacles we face in creating a better world are people themselves. we are imperfect people. we have differing opinions, which lead to arguments, which then leads to hate.
<span>In the Part 3 of The odyssey the theme that Homer is presenting when Odysseus has his men tie him so that he will ignore the call of the Sirens is that with strength and planning, one can resist any temptation.
<span>I hope it helps, Regards. </span></span>