The answer is Glass Plates.
I really loved all the Christmas holidays I've been through but my most favorite one was in 2018. In that Christmas me and my family and my friend’s family also decided to travel to Paris. We arrived there on the Christmas Eve we were so tired so we had a sleep. The next morning me, my friend and our siblings woke up and we saw that my father and his brought us the biggest Christmas tree I’ve ever seen and even they brought us lots of gifts I was so surprised that I was smiling for the whole day. We opened the gifts and we were so happy with what we got, then they decided to go to Eiffel Tower to celebrate the Christmas Day. We were sitting in the park next to the Eiffel Tower then suddenly my other two friends came, it was the most wonderful surprise. I was so happy that day and I wish I can repeat it.
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The statement is a theme of the novel. Typically, it is because novels have narrative and characters' arc. Here, the protagonists encounter negative and positive experiences where they make a decision. And in every decision, it triggers the characters to internalize very well their actions. Thus, making them more careful.
A lot of novels such as The Ghostwriter by Alessandra de Torre, Harry Potter by J.K Rowling possess this kind of theme.
In The Ghostwriter, Helena Ross suffers from the guilt of killing her family and brain cancer. This causes her to be imperious and hateful to other people as she grows up. But she has experienced positivity, where Mark, her friend, helps her to become alive again and take away her burden. In the end, Helena becomes human with gladness in her heart.
In Harry Potter, look at how Harry Potter becomes stronger even without his parents and Sirius. He looks very lonely, sometimes discriminated by the Malfoys. However, in the end, he defeats Voldemort because he believes he has still friends beside him.
The point is when negative and positive experience overlap, it creates a power that truly pushes a person to act, to make decisions, and be the person he or she really is.
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